Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
methylate
verb
/ˈmɛθɪleɪt/

Definition
To add a methyl group to a molecule, typically an organic compound.

Examples
- The process of methylating DNA can regulate gene expression.
- Chemists often methylate compounds to enhance their effectiveness in reactions.
- The enzyme responsible for methylating the substrate was isolated from the bacteria.

Meaning
Methylation is a chemical process in which a methyl group (CH₃) is attached to a substrate. This modification can affect the function and properties of the molecule involved, playing an important role in biochemistry.

Synonyms
- methylate
- CH₃ addition
- methylation (as a noun)