terms |
ubistatin |
As nouns the difference between terms and ubistatin
is that
terms is while
ubistatin is (medicine) any of a class of compounds that inhibit proteasome-dependent degradation of proteins by binding the ubiquitin chain.
ubiquitin |
ubistatin |
As nouns the difference between ubiquitin and ubistatin
is that
ubiquitin is any of a class of small protein, or polypeptide, present in the cells of all eukaryotes; they play a part in modifying and degrading proteins while
ubistatin is any of a class of compounds that inhibit proteasome-dependent degradation of proteins by binding the ubiquitin chain.
protein |
ubistatin |
As nouns the difference between protein and ubistatin
is that
protein is any of numerous large, complex naturally-produced molecules composed of one or more long chains of amino acids, in which the amino acid groups are held together by peptide bonds while
ubistatin is any of a class of compounds that inhibit proteasome-dependent degradation of proteins by binding the ubiquitin chain.
degradation |
ubistatin |
As nouns the difference between degradation and ubistatin
is that
degradation is degradation while
ubistatin is (medicine) any of a class of compounds that inhibit proteasome-dependent degradation of proteins by binding the ubiquitin chain.
dependent |
ubistatin |
As nouns the difference between dependent and ubistatin
is that
dependent is while
ubistatin is (medicine) any of a class of compounds that inhibit proteasome-dependent degradation of proteins by binding the ubiquitin chain.
proteasome |
ubistatin |
As nouns the difference between proteasome and ubistatin
is that
proteasome is a complex protein, found in bacterial, archeal and eukaryotic cells, that breaks down other proteins via proteolysis while
ubistatin is any of a class of compounds that inhibit proteasome-dependent degradation of proteins by binding the ubiquitin chain.
inhibit |
ubistatin |
As a verb inhibit
is to hinder; to restrain.
As a noun ubistatin is
any of a class of compounds that inhibit proteasome-dependent degradation of proteins by binding the ubiquitin chain.