1-alkenyl-2-acylglycerol choline phosphotransferase - significado y definición. Qué es 1-alkenyl-2-acylglycerol choline phosphotransferase
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Qué (quién) es 1-alkenyl-2-acylglycerol choline phosphotransferase - definición


1-alkenyl-2-acylglycerol choline phosphotransferase         
In enzymology, a 1-alkenyl-2-acylglycerol choline phosphotransferase () is an enzyme that catalyzes the chemical reaction
Choline kinase         
CLASS OF ENZYMES
User:Shidaesi/Choline Kinase Project; EC 2.7.1.32; ATP:choline phosphotransferase
Choline kinase (also known as CK, ChoK and choline phosphokinase) is an enzyme which catalyzes the first reaction in the choline pathway for phosphatidylcholine (PC) biosynthesis. This reaction involves the transfer of a phosphate group from adenosine triphosphate (ATP) to choline in order to form phosphocholine.
Choline         
ORGANIC CATION
Vitamin J; Vitamin C2; Choline deficiency; Choline citrate; E1001; C5H14NO; Choline salicylate; C5H14NO+; ATC code N02BA03; ATCvet code QN02BA03; 2-Hydroxy-N,N,N-trimethylethan-1-aminium
·noun ·see Neurine.