different between methylate vs methylase
methylate
English
Etymology
methyl +? -ate
Verb
methylate (third-person singular simple present methylates, present participle methylating, simple past and past participle methylated)
- To add, or treat with methyl alcohol (see methylated spirits)
- (organic chemistry) To add a methyl group to a compound
- (biochemistry) To add a methyl group to a nucleic acid as part of the process of gene expression
Related terms
- methylation
Noun
methylate (plural methylates)
- (chemistry) The anion -O-CH3- derived from methanol by loss of a proton; any salt containing this anion
methylate From the web:
- what methylates dna
- what methylated spirits used for
- what's methylated spirits
- what methylates histones
- what methylated mean
- what is meant by methylated spirits
- what is methylated b12
- what is methylated spirits made of
methylase
English
Etymology
methyl +? -ase
Noun
methylase (plural methylases)
- (biochemistry) Any of several enzymes that catalyze methylation, especially of nucleic acids
Translations
methylase From the web:
- what does methylase do
- what does methylase
- what is dam methylase
- what does dam methylase do
- what is cpg methylase
- what are restriction methylase
- what does deoxyadenosine methylase do
- what does maintenance methylase do
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