「Monomer」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)
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orm tetramers in the cell membrane, with each | monomer acting as a water channel. |
l reactions, as a polymerization initiator or | monomer, and as a solvent. |
es its own active center by reaction with the | monomer and eventually a new propagating chain (Pm●) |
s made by residues of the large domain of one | monomer and some residues of the small domain of the |
The | monomer and dimer would respectively have structures |
The protein acts as a | monomer and produces acetyl-CoA from acetate in a rea |
This colourless solid is a useful | monomer and cross-linking agent for polymers, especia |
able with respect to heating, and each serpin | monomer appears to have undergone the stressed to rel |
Three of the nine alpha helices on one | monomer are engaged mainly in hydrophobic interaction |
In both proteins, three Asn residues in each | monomer are glycosylated. |
The dimer (C6H12O4) and open | monomer are also formed, but under proper conditions |
lumazine molecules are hydrogen bound to each | monomer as the two domains are topologically similar. |
The degree of curling is dependent on the | monomer as well as the conditions of the plasma polym |
Endostatin | monomer, basic amino acid residues shown in red 1KOE |
on each side re-forming two new bonds as the | monomer becomes part of the polymer backbone. |
Profilin is an actin | monomer binding protein that has been implicated in t |
A phosphorylated cortactin | monomer binds to, activates, and stabilizes an Arp2/3 |
es ligand bonding to the transferrin, as each | monomer can bind to one or two molecules of iron. |
It exhibits a gradual change in | monomer composition from predominantly one species to |
oss-linked with divinylbenzene present in the | monomer composition up to 5%. |
eaction not allowing autoacceleration at high | monomer concentrations. |
The enzyme from Bacillus is a | monomer consisting of two domains: an alpha helical N |
In humans, each | monomer consists of 760 amino acids. |
Each | monomer consists of three domains: the protease domai |
The enzyme exists as a | monomer containing two nearly equal-sized domains tha |
Domain 1 of the | monomer contains the carboxyl terminus. |
molecular interaction, it is promoted by high | monomer density. |
Ethylidene norbornene is a related | monomer derived from cyclopentadiene and butadiene. |
olymers formed when gallic acid, a polyphenol | monomer, esterifies and binds with the hydroxyl group |
There are two major | monomer families of cutin, the C16 and C18 families. |
Butene can be used as the | monomer for polybutene but this polymer is more expen |
vinyl chloride - | monomer for polyvinyl chloride |
Chloroprene is a | monomer for the production of synthetic rubbers such |
rganofluorine chemistry; specifically it is a | monomer for fluoropolymers. |
Nowadays, lactic acid is used as a | monomer for producing polylactic acid (PLA) which lat |
he final product differentiates the Absinthin | monomer from other Germacrene A downstream products. |
transfers a phosphate group on an α-D-glucose | monomer from the 1' to the 6' position in the forward |
Ribbon schematic of triose P isomerase | monomer, hand-drawn by Jane Richardson |
Each fibronectin | monomer has a molecular weight of 230-250 kDa and con |
The EcoRII | monomer has two domains, N-terminal and C-terminal, l |
The | monomer has an aromatic fluorene core -C13H6- with tw |
Dicyclopentadiene is a | monomer in polymerization reactions for example as co |
acrylonitrile - useful as a | monomer in forming Orlon, ABS |
is a raw material in organic chemistry and a | monomer in polymer synthesis. |
Piperylene is used as a | monomer in the manufacture of plastics, adhesives and |
Further work has shown that ANT functions a | monomer in detergents and in mitochondrial membranes. |
Octane-1,8-diol is used as a | monomer in the synthesis of some polymers such as pol |
Each | monomer in the ASL homotetramer is composed of three |
, preferring dipeptides that have a histidine | monomer in the c-terminus position. |
Because the rate of addition of the second | monomer influences the polymerization and therefore p |
The exchangeable lipids undergo a | monomer interchanging process through the disulfide b |
Overall, the | monomer interchanging process is necessary in order t |
yst) and the long alkyl chain attached to the | monomer is required for solubility. |
The protein, which exists in vivo as a | monomer, is produced in activated T-cells and mast ce |
o a resolution of 1.9 A. The alanine racemase | monomer is composed of two domains, an eight-stranded |
The | monomer is collected by distillation, and used soon t |
In this procedure, a | monomer is dissolved in a non-reactive solvent that c |
In both cases for PEN, the glycol | monomer is Ethylene Glycol. |
The | monomer is approximately 45,000 Da in mass, although |
ctron diffraction spectrum indicates that the | monomer is planar and the dimer is bridged with four |
Liquid | monomer is poured between two flat sheets of toughene |
The NVP | monomer is commonly used as a reactive diluent in ult |
t high temperature (upwards of 350 C) to form | monomer isobutene by chains unzipping from the chain |
oil which he termed isoprene (polymer of the | monomer isoprene-formula CH2:C(CH3)CH:CH2). |
A vimentin | monomer, like all other intermediate filaments, has a |
Because the latter | monomer mainly exists as its tautomer acetaldehyde, t |
ain react in each propagation step with a new | monomer molecule transferring the reactive group to t |
ng alkali-ion precipitates of the tetrahedral | monomer obtained from an alkaline solution. |
The | monomer of this compound is known as pantetheine and |
that the dominant structural element of each | monomer of the homodimer is a central beta-sheet of 1 |
Each | monomer of the channel-forming alpha subunit is the p |
Each | monomer of creatinase has two clearly defined domains |
It can bind as a | monomer or as a homodimer to hormone response element |
The term pre-polymer refers to a | monomer or system of monomers that have been reacted |
ion through aggregation of formed of fibrin I | monomer or Des-AA-monomer.. |
is the process of converting a polymer into a | monomer or a mixture of monomers. |
The protein can bind DNA both as a | monomer or, with more affinity, as a subunit of a het |
btained by ring-opening polymerization of the | monomer p-dioxanone. |
ed in the interface of the substrates between | monomer pairs and modeled structures of the active si |
At the interface of the substrate between | monomer pairs, the enzyme holds the two 6,7-dimethyl- |
Xylose is always the sugar | monomer present in the largest amount, but mannuronic |
As shown in Figure 4, oxidation of a | monomer produces a radical cation, which can then cou |
An example of a GTPase is the | monomer Ran, which is found in the cytosol as well as |
orming a polyurea chain, illustrating the two | monomer reactants and highlighting the urea linkage i |
They are used as the | monomer resin in some windscreen repair kits, and as |
While this 3D model resembles the | monomer structure published by Smith and Asturias gro |
The | monomer structure is |
, may be described in terms of the individual | monomer subunit and total molecular mass. |
Molecular structure of Kevlar: the | monomer subunit is bolded, dashed lines indicate hydr |
based polymer P(3-HP) from 3-HP, a commercial | monomer that is derived from corn. |
Neuroglobin is a | monomer that reversibly binds oxygen with an affinity |
Hydroxyethylmethacrylate or HEMA is the | monomer that is used to make the polymer poly-hydroxy |
ly as a precursor to tetrafluoroethylene, the | monomer that is converted into Teflon. |
thermosetting plastics which require only one | monomer, the monomer compound is the "resin." |
A concerted conformational change within each | monomer then results in two α-helical regions unwindi |
hemical bonds in the dimer and especially the | monomer, they are even more unstable than the trimer. |
state before they interact with an unexcited | monomer to form an excimer. |
ssociate by way of alpha helix, one from each | monomer, to form a central 20-helix core. |
al, HDPE molecules have between 700 and 1,800 | monomer units per molecule, whereas UHMWPE molecules |
from η6 to η2 this allows the phenylacetylene | monomer units to bind to the metal centre. |
The two | monomer units used in producing this polymer are: 1,3 |
In a polyurea, alternating | monomer units of isocyanates and amines react with ea |
) is a thermoplastic polymer of methylpentene | monomer units. |
is an ester of methacrylic acid and a common | monomer used in the creation of epoxy resins. |
adhesives, calcium carbide and vinyl acetate | monomer used in paint. |
oro-1,3-butadiene), an industrially important | monomer, was produced via the intermediacy of vinyl a |
us chromosome encodes the 293 residue protein | monomer, which forms heptameric units on the cellular |
bon dioxide must bind to a region on the heme | monomer which a molecule of oxygen would not typicall |
It is the result of a | monomer which has been polymerized into a long chain. |
possible because it is a bactericidal liquid | monomer which, in the presence of small amounts of mo |
ed that the active form of IPP isomerase is a | monomer with alternating α-helices and β-sheets. |
cular biology, a residue refers to a specific | monomer within the polymeric chain of a polysaccharid |
The liquid | monomer within the porosity is polymerized into a sol |
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