Phosphomutase


phosphomutase phos·pho·mu·tase (fŏs’fō-myōō’tās, -tāz)
n.
Any of various enzymes associated with intramolecular transfer catalysis because the donor is regenerated.

Read Also:

  • Phosphonecrosis

    phosphonecrosis phos·pho·ne·cro·sis (fŏs’fō-nə-krō’sĭs, -ně-) n. Necrosis of the osseous tissue of the jaw as a result of phosphorus poisoning.

  • Phosphonic acid

    /fɒsˈfɒnɪk/ noun 1. the systematic name for phosphorous acid

  • Phosphonium

    [fos-foh-nee-uh m] /fɒsˈfoʊ ni əm/ noun, Chemistry. 1. the positively charged group PH 4 + .

  • Phosphonium-iodide

    noun, Chemistry. 1. a colorless to slightly yellowish, crystalline, water-soluble solid, PH 4 I, used in chemical synthesis.

  • Phosphoprotein

    [fos-foh-proh-teen, -tee-in] /ˌfɒs foʊˈproʊ tin, -ti ɪn/ noun, Biochemistry. 1. a , as casein or ovalbumin, in which one or more hydroxyl groups of serine, threonine, or tyrosine are hydroxylated. /ˌfɒsfəˈprəʊtiːn/ noun 1. any of a group of conjugated proteins, esp casein, in which the protein molecule is bound to phosphoric acid phosphoprotein phos·pho·pro·tein (fŏs’fō-prō’tēn’, […]


Disclaimer: Phosphomutase definition / meaning should not be considered complete, up to date, and is not intended to be used in place of a visit, consultation, or advice of a legal, medical, or any other professional. All content on this website is for informational purposes only.