Medical Definition of Glypiation

1. Common modification of the C terminus of membrane attached proteins in which a phosphatidyl inositol moiety is linked through glucosamine and mannose to a phosphoryl ethanolamine residue that is linked to the C terminal amino acid of the protein by its amino group. Glypiation is the sole means of attachment of such proteins to the membrane. The name comes from the addition of glycosyl phosphatidyl inositol (PI). This entry appears with permission from the Dictionary of Cell and Molecular Biology (11 Mar 2008)

Lexicographical Neighbors of Glypiation

glyoxisome
glyoxylate aminotransferase
glyoxylate cycle
glyoxylate synthetase
glyoxylate transacetylase
glyoxyldiureide
glyoxylic acid
glyoxylic acid cycle
glyoxysome
glyph
glyphic
glyphograph
glyphographic
glyphography
glyphs
glypiation (current term)
glyptic
glyptic
glyptics
glyptic art
glyptodon
glyptodont
glyptographic
glyptography
glyptography
glysobuzole
glyster
gm
gm
GM-CSF

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