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amylopectin synthase (medicine) and Sol (sh)


amylopectin synthase (medicine)


amylopectin synthase
<enzyme> From eimeria tenella; catalyses udpglucose alpha 1,4-glucan alpha-4-glucosyltransferase forming amylopectin, similar to glycogen synthase in eukaryotes

Registry number: EC 2.4.1.-


Sol (sh)




In Roman Religion, the name of two distinct sun gods at Rome.

The original Sol, or Sol Indiges, had an annual sacrifice and shrines on the Quirinal and in the Circus Maximus. After the importation of various Syrian sun cults, Elagabalus built a temple to Sol Invictus on the Palatine and attempted to make his worship the principal Religion at Rome. Aurelian later reestablished the worship and erected a temple to Sol in the Campus Agrippae. The worship of Sol remained the chief imperial cult until the rise of Christianity.