The set of all kinases expressed in a cell or contained in a genome.(noun)
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Use "kinome" in a sentence
"And Mr. Hirata's risotto of this day mingles bits of a local green onion called kinome, prickly ash in English, in a pungent herb-laced mound topped with exactly two tiny specimens of the freshest squid known to man, charred with a hint of red wine."
"Ruan and Wei include yuba in such preparations as uni with yuba ($16); in sushi rolls ($8); and grilled on its own, shatter-crisp and sweet, with miso and kinome ($8)."
"Then icefish (shirauo) — tiny, almost translucent fish with buggy little black eyeballs which can be had for only a few weeks in early spring — served in sizzling white-sesame oil with Kalamata-olive paste and sprigs of newly budded prickly-ash leaves (kinome)."