okadaic

okadaic
Of or pertaining to okadaic acid or its derivatives

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  • okadaic acid — Derived from a dinoflagellate toxin. This compound is a powerful inhibitor of serine threonine specific protein phosphatases 1 and 2A. Also can act as a tumour promoter …   Dictionary of molecular biology

  • okadaic acid — noun A toxin that accumulates in bivalves and causes diarrhetic shellfish poisoning …   Wiktionary

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