catéchol-o-méthyl-transférase

  • 1Catechol-O-methyl transferase — Catechol O methyltransferase Cartoon diagram of human COMT in complex with 3,5 dinitrocatechol (dark blue) and S adenosyl methionine (yellow). From PDB 3BWM …

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  • 2catechol O-methyltransferase — cat·e·chol O meth·yl·trans·fer·ase (katґə kol meth″əl transґfər ās) [EC 2.1.1.6] an enzyme of the transferase class that catalyzes the transfer of a methyl group from S adenosylmethionine to a catechol or catecholamine… …

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  • 3catechol — 1. SYN: pyrocatechol. 2. Term loosely used for catechin, which contains an o c. moiety, and as the root of catecholamines, which are pyrocatechol derivatives. c. O methyltransferase a transferase that catalyzes the methylation of the hydroxyl… …

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  • 4Catecholamine — Catechol dopamine …

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  • 5Dopamine — For other uses, see Dopamine (disambiguation). Dopamine …

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  • 6Acetylserotonin O-methyltransferase — Identifiers EC number 2.1.1.4 CAS number 9029 77 0 …

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  • 7Choline acetyltransferase — Identifiers EC number 2.3.1.6 CAS number 9012 78 6 …

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  • 8List of enzymes — This article is a list of enzymes, sorted by their respective sub categories and EC number.See also: * List of EC numbers * List of EC numbers (EC 1) * List of EC numbers (EC 2) * List of EC numbers (EC 3) * List of EC numbers (EC 4) * List of EC …

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  • 9Methionine synthase — 5 methyltetrahydrofolate homocysteine methyltransferase PDB rendering based on 2o2k …

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  • 10NEUROVÉGÉTATIF (SYSTÈME) — Le système neurovégétatif de l’homme, appelé également système «autonome, viscéral ou involontaire», se définit par son rôle et par son organisation anatomo physiologique. Ses prolongements périphériques sont distribués à tous les organes et… …

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