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- In chemistry and biochemistry, an oligomer (/əˈlɪɡəmər/ ) is a molecule that consists of a few repeating units which could be derived, actually or conceptually...
- aureus chromosome encodes the 293 residue protein monomer, which forms heptameric units on the cellular membrane to form a complete beta-barrel pore. This...
- (heptá) heptachord, heptagon, heptagram, heptagraph, heptahedron, heptamer, heptameric, heptameter, Heptateuch, heptathlete, heptathlon, heptatonic, heptode...
- molecular machines are also found in the cell, such as the proteasome (four heptameric rings = 28 subunits), the transcription complex and the spliceosome. The...
- cycle. PA63 then oligomerizes with six other PA63 fragments forming a heptameric ring-shaped structure named a prepore. Once in this shape, the complex...
- C-tracts in RAI1, four cases (~57%) occur at this heptameric C-tract. The results indicate that this heptameric C-tract is a preferential recombination hotspot...
- Staphylococcus aureus forms a homo-heptameric β-barrel in biological membranes. The Vibrio cholerae cytolysin also forms a heptameric pore, however Staphylococcus...
- resolution by cryogenic transmission electron microscopy in 2002, revealing a heptameric wheel-like particle with 7-fold symmetry. Recently, a medium resolution...
- pinholins such as the S protein of lambdoid phage 21 act by forming heptameric channels that depolarize the bacterial membrane. They are ****ociated with...
- electron microscopy have helped to construct a model of the protein in its heptameric conformation, and to outline a mechanism by which this ****embly might...