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Heptamerous
Heptamerous Hep*tam"er*ous, a. [Hepta- + Gr. ? part.] (Bot.) Consisting of seven parts, or having the parts in sets of sevens. --Gray.

Meaning of Heptamer from wikipedia

- In chemistry and biochemistry, an oligomer (/əˈlɪɡəmər/ ) is a molecule that consists of a few repeating units which could be derived, actually or conceptually...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...