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What (who) is radical acceptor - definition

CLASS OF ENZYMES
Phosphotransferases; Phosphotransferases (alcohol group acceptor); Phosphotransferases (phosphate group acceptor); Phosphotransferases (paired acceptors); Phosphotransferases (nitrogenous group acceptor); Phosphotransferases (carboxyl group acceptor)

Radical centrism         
  • New America]] think tank in Washington, D.C.
  • Ciudadanos]] event in 2015
  • 2011 [[AmericaSpeaks]] event
  • [[Annalena Baerbock]] became co-leader of the increasingly pragmatic [[Alliance 90/The Greens]] in 2018
  • [[Michael Lind]], co-author of ''The Radical Center: The Future of American Politics''
  • [[Emmanuel Macron]] speaking at a high-tech conference in 2014
  • Political independent [[Jesse Ventura]] was elected Governor of Minnesota in 1998.<ref name=John>Avlon (2004), pp. 277–93 ("Radical Centrists").</ref>
  • Urban theorist and activist [[Jane Jacobs]] (1916–2006), who has been described as "proto-radical middle"<ref>Satin (2004), p. 30.</ref>
  • [[Joe Klein]], who wrote the ''[[Newsweek]]'' cover story "Stalking the Radical Middle"
  • LGBTQ pride]] in Vancouver
  • [[Nick Clegg]] speaking at the [[World Economic Forum]] annual meeting in [[Davos]], 2011
  • [[Parag Khanna]] speaks on his book ''How to Run the World: Charting a Course to the Next Renaissance''<ref name=Khanna/>
  • Insignia of the [[No Labels]] organization
  • Conservative journalist [[Ramesh Ponnuru]], who has criticized radical centrist strategy<ref name=Ponnuru/>
  • Liberal journalist [[Robert Kuttner]], a notable critic of radical centrism<ref name=Kuttner/>
  • [[Ross Perot]] was an early proponent of radical centrism.
  • [[Thomas Friedman]]'s columns supporting radical centrism are a favorite target for bloggers<ref name=Marx/>
  • [[Yair Lapid]] addressing supporters on election night in 2013
POLITICAL IDEOLOGY
Law of radical middle; Law of the Radical Middle; Radical centrist politics; Radical centrist; Radical Centrist; Radical Middle; Radical centric; Radical middle; Extreme center; Extreme centre; Extremist center; Extremist centre; Radical centre (politics); Radical center (politics); Alt-centrism; Radical moderate
Radical centrism (also called the radical center, the radical centre or the radical middle) is a concept that arose in Western nations in the late 20th century.
Radical (chemistry)         
  • Radical abstraction between a benzoyloxy radical and hydrogen bromide
  • Homolysis of a bromine molecule producing two bromine radicals
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  • Molecular orbital diagram of a radical with an electron-donating group
  • Molecular orbital diagram of a radical with an electron-withdrawing group
  • [[Moses Gomberg]] (1866–1947), the founder of radical chemistry
  • Homolysis of dibenzoyl peroxide producing two benzoyloxy radicals
  • hydroxyl radical]]
  • ''N''-hydroxypiperidine]]
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  • Spectrum of the blue flame from a [[butane]] torch showing excited molecular radical band emission and [[Swan bands]]
  • The relative stabilities of tertiary, secondary, primary and methyl radicals.
ATOM, MOLECULE, OR ION THAT HAS AN UNPAIRED VALENCE ELECTRON; TYPICALLY HIGHLY REACTIVE
Radical (Chemistry II); Oxygen radicals; Free-radical; Organic radical; Free radicals; Oxygen radical; Radical (Chemistry); Free Radicals; Single electron transfer; Oxygen free radicals; Radical reaction; Free radical; Persistent radical; Chemical radical; Termination (chemistry); One-electron reductant; Chlorine Radical; Radical chemistry; Stable radical; Single-electron transfer; Radical reactions
In chemistry, a free radical is an atom, molecule, or ion that has at least one unpaired valence electron.IUPAC Gold Book radical (free radical) PDF
free radical         
  • Radical abstraction between a benzoyloxy radical and hydrogen bromide
  • Homolysis of a bromine molecule producing two bromine radicals
  • pmc=4002137}}</ref>
  • Molecular orbital diagram of a radical with an electron-donating group
  • Molecular orbital diagram of a radical with an electron-withdrawing group
  • [[Moses Gomberg]] (1866–1947), the founder of radical chemistry
  • Homolysis of dibenzoyl peroxide producing two benzoyloxy radicals
  • hydroxyl radical]]
  • ''N''-hydroxypiperidine]]
  • upright=1.8
  • Spectrum of the blue flame from a [[butane]] torch showing excited molecular radical band emission and [[Swan bands]]
  • The relative stabilities of tertiary, secondary, primary and methyl radicals.
ATOM, MOLECULE, OR ION THAT HAS AN UNPAIRED VALENCE ELECTRON; TYPICALLY HIGHLY REACTIVE
Radical (Chemistry II); Oxygen radicals; Free-radical; Organic radical; Free radicals; Oxygen radical; Radical (Chemistry); Free Radicals; Single electron transfer; Oxygen free radicals; Radical reaction; Free radical; Persistent radical; Chemical radical; Termination (chemistry); One-electron reductant; Chlorine Radical; Radical chemistry; Stable radical; Single-electron transfer; Radical reactions
¦ noun Chemistry an uncharged molecule (typically highly reactive) having an unpaired valency electron.

Wikipedia

Phosphotransferase

Phosphotransferases are a category of enzymes (EC number 2.7) that catalyze phosphorylation reactions. The general form of the reactions they catalyze is:

A-P + B {\displaystyle \rightleftharpoons } B-P + A

Where P is a phosphate group and A and B are the donating and accepting molecules, respectively.