- number, with the
ending -mer: thus dimer, trimer, tetramer, pentamer, and
hexamer refer to
molecules with two, three, four, five, and six units, respectively...
-
found to be
dependent on
hexamers being arranged together in the
larger complex,
suggesting cooperative binding between hexamers.
Hemocyanin oxygen-binding...
- the
surname Hexamer:
Charles John
Hexamer (1862-1921) co-founder and
president of the
National German-American Alliance.
Ernest Hexamer (1827-1912),...
- or 8
times around the axis –
referred to as tetramerism, pentamerism,
hexamerism and octamerism, respectively. Such
organisms exhibit no left or right...
-
William Hexamer commanded an
artillery battery in the
American Civil War.
Hexamer was born in Koblenz,
Kingdom of
Prussia on
April 12, 1825.
During the...
- A
random hexamer or
random hexonucleotides are for
various PCR
applications such as
rolling circle amplification to
prime the DNA. They are oligonucleotide...
-
Ernst Emil
Julius Ferdinand Hexamer (Koblenz, 29 May 1827 - Philadelphia, 3
December 1912) was a German-born
American civil engineer. He was
known as...
- or
mammalian IgM,
which occasionally forms hexamers as well, with six units). IgG can also form
hexamers,
though no J
chain is required. IgA tetramers...
-
absorbed due to
amino acid
sequences that will
reduce formation of
dimers and
hexamers (monomeric
insulins are more
rapidly absorbed). Fast
acting insulins do...
- curved. The same
protein may act as the
subunit of both the
pentamers and
hexamers or they may be
composed of
different proteins.
Prolate This is an icosahedron...