- A
protein dimer is a type of
protein quaternary structure. A
protein homodimer is
formed by two
identical proteins while a
protein heterodimer is formed...
- An
ethidium homodimer ****ay can be used to
detect dead or
dying cells.
Ethidium homodimer is a membrane-impermeable
fluorescent dye
which binds to DNA...
-
PDGFRalpha and PDGFRbeta. All
PDGFs function as secreted, disulphide-linked
homodimers, but only
PDGFA and B can form
functional heterodimers.
Though PDGF is...
- TKT-TKT
homodimer,
leading to the
formation of a TKTL1-TKT heterodimer. This
heterodimer is
enzymatically very
different from the
transketolase homodimer (TKT-TKT)...
- respectively.
While each of the two
isoforms is
capable of
forming a
homodimer,
these do not
possess the
sweet taste nor the taste-modifying activity...
- NRP-1
Integrate survival signals Ang1 and Ang2
Stabilize vessels PDGF (BB-
homodimer) and
PDGFR recruit smooth muscle cells TGF-β,
endoglin and TGF-β receptors...
- CD3 proteins: CD3εγ and CD3εδ
heterodimers and, most important, a CD3ζ
homodimer,
which has a
total of six ITAM motifs. The ITAM
motifs on the CD3ζ can...
- The E1 subunit,
called the
pyruvate dehydrogenase subunit, is
either a
homodimer (comprising two “ɑ” chains, e.g. in
Escherichia coli) or a heterotetramer...
- dimers, even when the
monomer is
unknown or
highly unstable. The term
homodimer is used when the two
subunits are
identical (e.g. A–A) and heterodimer...
- phenotype, TetR, not to be
confused with TetR. TetR
functions as a
homodimer. Each
monomer consists of ten
alpha helices connected by
loops and turns...