释义 |
transˌphosphoryˈlation Biochem. [f. trans- 10 + phosphorylation.] The transfer of a phosphate group from a molecule of one compound to one of another.
1943Jrnl. Biol. Chem. CXLVIII. 119 Transphosphorylation from adenosine diphosphate to glucose also results in the liberation of 1 acid equivalent. 1970McGraw-Hill Yearbk. Sci. & Technol. 62/2 A transphosphorylation reaction..transfers the phosphate from the hydroxyl of the adjacent nucleotide to the hydroxyl of the pyrimidine sugar, giving a cyclic phosphate. |