| 21. | These acylation reactions may sequester and thereby inactivate or store the metabolites for release during cell stimulation.
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| 22. | The experiment is often conducted in the instructional laboratory to illustrate acylation as well as chromatographic separations.
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| 23. | It undergoes the Friedel-Crafts acylation with aromatic compounds to give the corresponding benzophenones and related derivatives.
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| 24. | From 1-aminopyridinium salts the photochemically active 1-N-iminopyridinium ylides are accessible by acylation.
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| 25. | This specific dual modification is important for GPCR pathways and is referred to as the dual fatty acylation switch.
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| 26. | Besides these four epoxide hydrolase pathways, EETs may be acylated into phospholipids in an Acylation-like reaction.
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| 27. | This is a type of O-acylation and is mediated by a membrane-bound O-acyltransferase.
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| 28. | Addition of a nucleophile, such as an amine, to the OAt-active ester results in acylation.
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| 29. | In addition to the sEH pathway, EETs may be acylated into phospholipids in an Acylation-like reaction.
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| 30. | The first step is the acylation of glycerol-3-phosphate by a glycerol-3-phosphate acyltransferase.
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