recognizing acceptor - significado y definición. Qué es recognizing acceptor
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Qué (quién) es recognizing acceptor - definición

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

A Guide to Recognizing Your Saints         
2006 FILM BY DITO MONTIEL
A Guide to Recognizing Your Saints (film); Guide to Recognizing Your Saints; A Guide to Recognising Your Saints
A Guide to Recognizing Your Saints is a 2006 American drama film based on a 2001 memoir of the same name by author, director, and musician Dito Montiel, which describes his youth in Astoria, New York during the 1980s.
Acceptor (semiconductors)         
DOPANT ATOM THAT, WHEN ADDED TO A SEMICONDUCTOR, CAN FORM A P-TYPE REGION
Acceptor atom; Acceptor impurity; Trivalent impurity
In semiconductor physics, an acceptor is a dopant atom that when substituted into a semiconductor lattice forms a p-type region.
Acceptor         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Acceptors; Acceptor (disambiguation)
·noun One who accepts.
II. Acceptor ·noun one who accepts an order or a bill of exchange; a drawee after he has accepted.

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.