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G3P,
G-3-P glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate; glycerol-3-phosphate
GPD
glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase; glycerol-phosphate dehydrogenase
PD
Doctor of Pharmacy; Dublin Pharmacopoeia; interpupillary distance; Paget disease; pancreatic duct; p...
PPP
pain perception profile; palatopharyngoplasty; palmoplantar pustulosis; pentose phosphate pathway; p...
TCP
T-complex protein; therapeutic continuous penicillin; total circulating protein; transcutaneous pace...
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P(i)
phosphate and inorganic phosphate
Pi
6-phosphate , inorganic phosphate
P
1-phosphate
MEP
2-C-methyl-D-erythritol 4-phosphate
2-DG-6-P
2-Deoxyglucose 6-phosphate
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phosphate
<chemistry> A salt of phosphoric acid.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
phosphate acetyltransferase
<enzyme> An enzyme that catalyses the synthesis of acetylphosphate from acetyl-CoA and inorganic phosphate. Acetylphosphate serves as a high-energy phosphate compound.
Chemical name: Acetyl-CoA:orthophosphate acetyltransferase
Registry number: EC 2.3.1.8
(12 Dec 1998)
phosphate diabetes
Excessive secretion of phosphate in the urine due to a defect in tubular reabsorption; usually part of a more generalised abnormality, such as Fanconi syndrome.
(05 Mar 2000)
phosphate group
<chemistry> A phosphate group on a larger molecule, where the phosphorus is single bonded to each of the four oxygens, and the other bond of one of the oxygens is attached to the rest of the molecule.
This means that the entire group has a net negative charge of -3 (from the free second bonds on the oxygen atoms which are only bonded to the phosphorus atom). Often hydrogen atoms will be attached to the oxygens and sometimes double bonds between the phosphorus and an oxygen are present.
(31 Dec 1997)
phosphate permease
<chemical> Isolated from van+ gene of neurospora crassa; transports vanadate
Chemical name: permease, phosphate
Synonym: permease, phosphate, pho4 gene product, pho5 gene product
(26 Jun 1999)
phosphate tetany
Tetany due to the ingestion of an excess of alkaline phosphates (Na2HPO4 or K2HPO4); most commonly produced experimentally in animals by the injection of alkaline phosphate, which reduces the ionised calcium of the blood.
(05 Mar 2000)
phosphated
Containing phosphates.
(05 Mar 2000)
phosphatemia
An abnormally high concentration of inorganic phosphates in the blood.
Origin: phosphate + G. Haima, blood
(05 Mar 2000)
phosphates
Inorganic salts of phosphoric acid.
(12 Dec 1998)
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UDPacetylglucosamine-dolichyl-phosphate acetylglucosamine-1-phosphate transferase
<enzyme> Transfers n-acetylglucosamine 1-phosphate from udp-n-acetylglucosamine to dolichyl phosphate, forming n-acetylglucosaminylpyrophosphoryldolichol
Chemical name: udp-glcnac-dolichyl-phosphate glcnac-1-phosphate transerase
Registry number: EC 2.7.8.15
Synonym: n-acetylglucosamine-1-phosphate transferase, dol-p-p-glcnac synthase, dolichol pathway enzyme I, udp-acetylglucosamine-dolichol phosphate acetylglucosamine-1-phosphate transferase, glcnac-dp-1-phosphotransferase, udp-n-acetyl-d-glucosamine-dolichyl-phosphate n-acetyl-d-glucosaminephosphotransferase, dolichol-p-dependent n-acetylglucosamine-1-phosphate transferase, alg7 gene product
(26 Jun 1999)
UDP-GlcNAc-undecaprenyl phosphate N-acetylglucosaminyl 1-phosphate transferase
<enzyme> Catalyses transfer of n-acetylglucosamine 1-phosphate from udp-glcnac to undecaprenyl phosphate
Registry number: EC 2.7.8.-
Synonym: glcnac-p-p-und synthase, gpt enzyme
(26 Jun 1999)
acetyl phosphate
CH3CO-OPO32-;a "high energy" phosphate that acts as an acetate donor in the metabolism of various bacteria.
Synonym: acetic phosphoric anhydride.
(05 Mar 2000)
acidulated phosphate fluoride
<chemical> Phosphoric acid, mixt. With sodium fluoride (naf). A sodium fluoride solution, paste or powder, which has been acidulated to pH 3 to 4 and buffered with a phosphate. It is used in the prevention of dental caries.
Pharmacological action: fluorides, topical.
Chemical name: Phosphoric acid, mixt. With sodium fluoride (NaF)
(12 Dec 1998)
acyl dihydroxyacetone phosphate oxidoreductase
<enzyme> Forms acyl-sn-glycerol 3-phosphate; uses NADPH
Registry number: EC 1.1.1.-
(26 Jun 1999)
adenosine 3',5'-cyclic phosphate phosphodiesterase
<enzyme> An enzyme that catalyses the hydrolysis of adenosine 3',5'-cyclic phosphate forming 5'-AMP. A crucial step in the regulation of cellular adenosine 3',5'-cyclic phosphate levels. Inhibited by caffeine.
Synonym: cAMP phosphodiesterase.
(05 Mar 2000)
adenosine 3'-phosphate
3'-Adenylic acid.
See: adenylic acid.
(05 Mar 2000)
adenosine 3'-phosphate 5'-phosphosulfate
3'-phosphoadenosine 5'-phosphosulfate;an intermediate in the formation of urinary ethereal sulfates, notable for containing a "high energy" sulfate bond; the 3'-OH of adenosine is replaced by -OPO3H2, the 5'-OH by -OP(O2H)-OSO3H.
Synonym: active sulfate.
Acronym: PAPS
(05 Mar 2000)
adenosine 5'-phosphate
5'-Adenylic acid.
See: adenylic acid.
(05 Mar 2000)
adenosine cyclic phosphate
An activator of phosphorylase kinase and an effector of other enzymes, formed in muscle from ATP by adenylate cyclase and broken down to 5'-AMP by a phosphodiesterase; sometimes referred to as the "second messenger." A related compound (2',3') is also known.
Synonym: cyclic adenylic acid, cyclic AMP, cyclic phosphate.
Acronym: cAMP
(05 Mar 2000)
alkyldihydroxyacetone phosphate acyltransferase
<enzyme> Catalyses acylation of alkyl-dhap
Registry number: EC 2.3.1.-
Synonym: adapat
(26 Jun 1999)
alkyl dihydroxyacetone phosphate oxidoreductase
<enzyme> Forms alkyl-sn-glycerol 3-phosphate, uses NADPH
Registry number: EC 1.1.1.-
(26 Jun 1999)
alkylglycerone-phosphate synthase
<enzyme> Replaces the acyl moiety of acyldhap with a long chain fatty alcohol; intact alcohol including the oxygen atom is incorporated into alkyl-dhap
Registry number: EC 2.5.1.26
Synonym: adhps, alkyl-dihydroxyacetone phosphate synthase, alkyl-dhap synthase, alkyldihydroxyacetone phosphate synthetase, acylglycerone-3-phosphate-long chain-alcohol o-3-phospho-2-oxopropanyl transferase, alkyldihydroxyacetonephosphate synthase
(26 Jun 1999)
aluminum phosphate
AlPO4;an infusible powder, insoluble in water but soluble in alkali hydroxides, used for dental cements with calcium sulfate and sodium silicate.
(05 Mar 2000)
aluminum phosphate gel
An aqueous suspension of between 4.0 and 5.0% of aluminum phosphate; used as an antacid.
(05 Mar 2000)
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phosphate
a salt of phosphoric acid carbonated drink with fruit syrup and a little phosphoric acid
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phosphates
salts containing phosphorus; essential to some body functions such as the bones and teeth
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phosphate
Although an important trace element in the marine tank, excessive quantities can result in rampant algae growth! Control of phosphates is critical to maintaining a successful reef aquarium. Essential in the chain of formation of DNA, life would be impossible without limited controlled quantities. Incidently introduced through, some foodstuffs, untreated tap water, & some sources of carbon.
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phosphate
S are salts of phosphoric acid, distributed throughout the body. Inorganic phosphates occur chiefly in the skeleton in association with calcium, where they play a role in the mineralization of bone, and in body fluids, where they play a role in the mineralization of bone, and in body fluids, where they play a role in the regulation of acid/base balance.
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phosphate
used generically for materials containing a phosphate group; sources include some fertilizers and detergents; when wastewater containing phosphates is discharged into surface waters, these chemicals act as nutrient pollutants (causing overgrowth of aquatic plants).
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