释义 |
glutamyl Chem.|ˈgl(j)uːtəmaɪl, -ɪl| [f. prec. + -yl.] Either of the univalent radicals derived from glutamic acid by the loss of one or other of the hydroxyl groups.
1909Jrnl. Chem. Soc. XCVI. i. 369 The latter substance is converted by aqueous ammonia into glycylglutamyldiglycine, C11H18O7N4. 1956Nature 25 Feb. 377/1 Secondary non-enzymic breakdown of γ-glutamyl peptides. 1965Nomencl. Org. Chem. (I.U.P.A.C.) C. 120 α-Glutamyl: HOOC{b1}CH2{b1}CH2{b1}CH(NH2){b1}CO{b1}. γ-Glutamyl: {b1}CO{b1}CH2{b1}CH2{b1}CH(NH2){b1}COOH. 1968A. White et al. Princ. Biochem. (ed. 4) v. 108 Glutamyl derivatives may be of the γ type as well as the α variety. |