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dolichol
dolichol[′däl·ə‚kȯl] (biochemistry) Any of a group of long-chain unsaturated isoprenoid alcohols containing up to 84 carbon atoms; found free or phosphorylated in membranes of the endoplasmic reticulum and Golgi apparatus. dolichol
dol·i·chol (dol'i-kol), Polyisoprenes in which the terminal member is saturated and oxidized to an alcohol, usually phosphorylated and often glycosylated; found in endoplasmic reticulum, but not in mitochondrial or plasma membranes; urinary levels are elevated in disorders exhibiting abnormal skin, rectal, or brain profiles in electron microscopy of biopsies; derived from four or more linked isoprene units.dol·i·chol (dol'i-kol) Polyisoprenes in which the terminal member is saturated and oxidized to an alcohol, usually phosphorylated, and often glycosylated; found in endoplasmic reticulum, but not in mitochondrial or plasma membranes; urinary levels are elevated in disorders exhibiting abnormal skin, rectal, or brain profiles in electron microscopy of biopsies. |