- In
chemistry and biochemistry, an
oligomer (/əˈlɪɡəmər/ ) is a
molecule that
consists of a few
repeating units which could be derived,
actually or conceptually...
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structure of a PA63
heptamer at 4.5 Å (0.45 nm). The
structure they
solved was of a non-membrane
bound pre-pore, the
conformation of the
heptamer before the complex...
- and
joining (J)
genes segments. RSSs are
composed of
three elements: a
heptamer of
seven conserved nucleotides, a
spacer region of 12 or 23
basepairs in...
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intermediates with base
specific interactions in the
heptamer of the
signal end. The
first base of the
heptamer in the
signal end is
flipped out to
avoid the...
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located between heptamer and
nonamer sequences and
exhibit base pair
variety but are
always either 12 base
pairs or 23 base
pairs long.
Heptamer sequences are...
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monomer 2 =
dimer 3 =
trimer 4 =
tetramer 5 =
pentamer 6 =
hexamer 7 =
heptamer 8 =
octamer 9 =
nonamer 10 =
decamer 11 =
undecamer 12 =
dodecamer 13 =...
- receivers.
After this is done, they oligomerize,
creating ring-shaped
heptamer complexes.
Hemolysins can be
secreted by many
different kinds of bacteria...
- ἑπτά (heptá) heptachord, heptagon, heptagram, heptagraph, heptahedron,
heptamer, heptameric, heptameter, Heptateuch, heptathlete, heptathlon, heptatonic...
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multidrug resistance proteins MspA
porin (octamer, n=S=16) and α-hemolysin (
heptamer n=S=14) .
These proteins are secreted.
Membrane topology Transmembrane...
- host cell. The
acidified environment within the
endosome triggers the
heptamer to
release the LF and/or EF into the cytosol. It is
unknown how exactly...