hydrolyze
hydrolyze.01 - break a chemical bond using water
HYDROLYZE-V NOTES: Created for Bio-AMR annotations.Aliases:
hydrolyze (v.)
hydrolyse (v.)
hydrolyzation (n.)
hydrolysation (n.)
hydrolysis (n.)
hydrolyse (v.)
hydrolyzation (n.)
hydrolysation (n.)
hydrolysis (n.)
Roles:
ARG0-PAG: agent of hydrolysis (e.g. scientist)
ARG1-PPT: entity undergoing hydrolysis (e.g. small molecule)
ARG2-MNR: instrument (e.g. enzyme)
ARG3-PRD: result of hydrolysis (e.g. small molecule)
ARG1-PPT: entity undergoing hydrolysis (e.g. small molecule)
ARG2-MNR: instrument (e.g. enzyme)
ARG3-PRD: result of hydrolysis (e.g. small molecule)
hydrolyze-v: with agent
To confirm this observationARGM-PRP
, weARG0
hydrolyzedrel
dinucleotides and oligodeoxynucleotides containing ( 5'S)-cdAARG1
with these three enzymesARG2
under those reaction conditionsARGM-MNR
, and monitored the release of this lesion using LC / MS .hydrolyze-v: with instrument and result
The heads of MHCs associate with MLCs and have an ATPase function that allows
themARG2
to hydrolyzerel
ATPARG1
to ADPARG3
.hydrolyzation-n
A green and effective approach for
comprehensiveARGM-EXT
hydrolyzationrel
of celluloseARG1
hydrolysis-n
The
alkalineARGM-ADJ
hydrolysisrel
of estersARG1
actually involves reaction with hydroxide ions , but the overall result is so similar that it is lumped together with the other two .