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Definition of scissile in English: scissileadjective ˈsɪsʌɪlˈsɪsɪl Biochemistry (of a chemical bond) readily undergoing scission. Example sentencesExamples - The scissile groups are P3 and P11, respectively.
- Crystal structures help to orientate the scissile bond in the enzyme complex structure.
- We find, however, that the putative sodium ion binding site is near the scissile bond of PC activation.
- Cross-linking studies of IN with DNA revealed that residues in this region could be cross-linked to DNA close to the reactive phosphate (i.e., the scissile bond), placing the loop near the substrate during the reaction.
- Such differences among PC and other VKD proteins in charge distributions around the scissile bond may require different conditions for the initial approach of the zymogen to its enzyme for its activation.
Synonyms divisible, distinguishable, distinct, independent
Origin Early 17th century: from Latin scissilis, from sciss- 'cut, divided', from the verb scindere. Definition of scissile in US English: scissileadjective Biochemistry (of a chemical bond) readily undergoing scission. Example sentencesExamples - Cross-linking studies of IN with DNA revealed that residues in this region could be cross-linked to DNA close to the reactive phosphate (i.e., the scissile bond), placing the loop near the substrate during the reaction.
- We find, however, that the putative sodium ion binding site is near the scissile bond of PC activation.
- The scissile groups are P3 and P11, respectively.
- Such differences among PC and other VKD proteins in charge distributions around the scissile bond may require different conditions for the initial approach of the zymogen to its enzyme for its activation.
- Crystal structures help to orientate the scissile bond in the enzyme complex structure.
Synonyms divisible, distinguishable, distinct, independent
Origin Early 17th century: from Latin scissilis, from sciss- ‘cut, divided’, from the verb scindere. |