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Meaning of "phosphoryl"

Phosphoryl is a noun referring to a chemical group or radical containing a phosphorus atom bonded to oxygen
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  • the trivalent radical O=P≡

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Phosphoryl choline groups which are attached to a surface.
Absorbance ratio of colour bound by phosphoryl cellulose.
Transfer of a phosphoryl group is a basic reaction in biochemistry.
Improved lubricity by coating with phosphoryl choline.
The preferred phosphoryl halide is phosphoryl chloride.
Phosphorous oxyhalides are also known as phosphoryl trihalides.
Excess of phosphoryl chloride was removed by distillation in vacuo.
Separation material comprising phosphoryl choline derivatives.
Excess of phosphoryl chloride was removed in vacuo.
Phosphorus trichloride oxide phosphoryl trichloride.
Excess of phosphoryl chloride was then evaporated.
A typical chlorinating agent is phosphoryl chloride.
Phosphoryl groups are everywhere in biochemical pathways.
They may be produced from phosphoryl choline derivatives.
Such phosphoryl transferases are well known in the art.

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Examples of the chlorinating to be used include phosphoryl chloride.
The excess phosphoryl chloride was then removed in vacuo.
Compositions containing essentially a single phosphoryl compound are often preferred.
Excessive phosphoryl chloride was removed under reduced pressure.
The whole was cooled and the phosphoryl chloride was decanted.
The phosphoryl group plays the central role in phosphorylation.
Colour bound by phosphoryl cellulose.
A phosphoryl group should not be confused with a phosphate group.
Alternate names are difluorophosphoryl chloride or phosphoryl chloride difluoride.
Phosphorylation is a chemical reaction that adds a phosphoryl group to a molecule.
The lactam is first treated with phosphoryl chloride to produce a dibenzothiazepine.
As phosphorylating agent a mixture of phosphoryl chloride and phosphorous acid is used.
Activating reagents include phosphoryl chloride and peptide coupling reagents.
Kinases are a class of enzymes that function in the catalysis of phosphoryl transfer.
The excess of phosphoryl chloride was distilled off under vacuum.
Phosphocreatine in muscle cells serves as a reservoir of high potential phosphoryl group.
Last traces of phosphoryl chloride were removed by azeotroping with toluene.
This can be accomplished with reagents such as thionyl chloride or phosphoryl chloride.
Calcium phosphoryl oligosaccharides.
Advantageously the reaction may take place with the phosphoryl halogenide as a solvent.
Ceramides in which the phosphoryl base head group of sphingomyelins is absent.
The evaluated antibodies demonstrated high affinities for the fluoresceinated phosphoryl amino acids.
Remove excess phosphoryl chloride under reduced pressure to provide a black slurry.
The residue was treated with ice and aqueous ammonia to hydrolyse the remaining phosphoryl chloride.
Suitable examples of such phosphoryl azides may for example be diphenylphosphoryl azide.
The second class consists of protein phosphatases which hydrolyze phosphate moieties from phosphoryl protein substrates.
The amino phosphoryl may also be added during the drying stage.
ATP is metabolised in the muscle by the cleaving of one phosphoryl group.
Phosphorus oxychloride may be substituted for thiophosphoryl chloride to prepare the corresponding phosphoryl compounds.
The phosphoryl group on PEP is eventually transferred to the imported sugar via several proteins.
EIIA is specific for glucose and it further transfers the phosphoryl group to a juxtamembrane EIIB.
VI can be phosphoryl trichloride or phosphoryl tribromide.
An inorganic phosphine oxide is phosphoryl chloride POCl3.
Phosphoryl group transfers and ATP.
A phosphorus-containing derivative comprising a phosphoryl group.

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