acyclovir or acycloguanosine 9-(2-hydroxyethoxymethyl)guanine; an antiviral agent widely used in the treatment of human herpes infections. It is selectively phosphorylated by herpesvirus-induced thymidine kinase and the phosphorylated compound is a potent inhibitor of herpesvirus-induced DNA polymerase. One proprietary name is Zovirax.
activin one of two gonadal glycoproteins related to transforming growth factor-b (the other is inhibin); present in two forms in human gonads, it exists as a dimer of inhibin bA or bB chains, linked by disulfide bonds. Activin A is a dimer of bA chains; activin AB is a dimer of bA and bB chains.
active site 1 the general region of an enzyme molecule containing the catalytic residues identified with the binding and reaction of substrate( s). It includes those amino-acid residues that are, in the enzyme– substrate complex, either contact amino acids, i.e. those that at some point are only one bond distance removed from some point of