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O que (quem) é methylate - definição

PROCESS IN WHICH A METHYL GROUP IS COVALENTLY ATTACHED TO A MOLECULE
Methylated; Methylate; Methylation capacity; Methylating agent; Purdie methylation; Irvine–Purdie methylation; Hypermethylation; 5-O-Methylation; 5-O-Methyl; Biomethylation; Irvine-Purdie methylation; Methylates; Methylating; Epigenetic methylation; RNA methylation; Hypermethylated; Arginine methylation
  • Cycle for methanogenesis, showing intermediates
  • The methylation reaction catalyzed by [[methionine synthase]]

Methylate         
·vt To impregnate or mix with methyl or methyl alcohol.
II. Methylate ·noun An alcoholate of methyl alcohol in which the hydroxyl hydrogen is replaced by a metal, after the analogy of a hydrate; as, sodium methylate, CH3ONa.
methylate         
['m???le?t]
¦ verb [often as adjective methylated]
1. mix with methanol or methylated spirit.
2. Chemistry introduce a methyl group into.
Derivatives
methylation noun
methylated         
adjective
1. mix with methanol or methylated spirit.

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Methylation

In the chemical sciences, methylation denotes the addition of a methyl group on a substrate, or the substitution of an atom (or group) by a methyl group. Methylation is a form of alkylation, with a methyl group replacing a hydrogen atom. These terms are commonly used in chemistry, biochemistry, soil science, and the biological sciences.

In biological systems, methylation is catalyzed by enzymes; such methylation can be involved in modification of heavy metals, regulation of gene expression, regulation of protein function, and RNA processing. In vitro methylation of tissue samples is also one method for reducing certain histological staining artifacts. The reverse of methylation is demethylation.