afmyndun
Afmyndun is the process of removing a methyl group (−CH3) from a molecule. The term is used in chemistry and biochemistry to describe reactions or enzymatic steps that shed a methyl substituent from heteroatoms such as oxygen or nitrogen, or from carbon centers.
In chemistry, afmyndun (dealkylation) encompasses O-demethylation and N-demethylation, among other forms. Typical examples include converting aryl
In biology, afmyndun denotes enzymatic removal of methyl groups from DNA, RNA or proteins. DNA afmyndun is
Significance includes gene regulation, developmental processes, and disease, as well as applications in medicinal chemistry and