Examples of using Pka in English and their translations into Dutch
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Programming
PKA phosphorylates the kinase,
Researchers also think the activation of PKA by glucagon triggers gluconeogenesis by affecting the levels of the enzymes glucose-6-phosphatase and phosphoenolpyruvate carboxykinase.
Experiments have found that the addition of ATP or PKA to uninfected red blood cells produces upregulation of anion conductance and can be reversed by dephosphorylation.
LMUM: Cyclic AMP and PKA biochemistry, signalling mechanisms in trypanosome life cycle development
activates the PKA directly and increases the expression of LPS-induced iNOS,
PKA distinguishes itself because its intelligence
PKA then undergoes phosphorylation with downstream targets of a myriad of molecules found within organs such as the arteriolar kidney,
selective inhibitor of PKA, dependent on cAMP.
CAMP functions as a second messenger that initiates a pathway leading to the activation or deactivation of  PKA protein kinase A.
activate PKA, inhibit TNF-α
PKA activated by glucagon also prevents the production of glycogen because it induces the phosphorylation of the enzyme glycogen synthase,
activates PKA, inhibits TNF-alpha
The acidity constant(pKa) of Barton's base is 14.
So therefore, this must be the equilibrium or the pKa-- No.
Phosphorous acid is a strong acid with a pKa in the range 1.26-1.3.
For the reaction to be successful, the nucleophile must have a pKa less than 15.
And always remember, you see these pKa and pKb, and you say,
Like other simple aliphatic amines, pentylamine is a weak base: the pKa of+ is 10.21.
As a derivative of methanol, triphenylmethanol is expected to have a pKa in the range of 16-19.
Carbocation and carbanion stabilities can be assessed using hydride ion affinities and pKa values, respectively.