- ribosomes.
Hundreds of
proteins have been
identified as
being ****embled into
homomers in
human cells. The
process of ****embly is
often initiated by the interaction...
-
includes 15
unique members. 13 of
these channels (excluding TWIK-1 and TWIK-2
homomers) are
affected by
general anesthetics.
While it has not been determined...
- on the species, 5, 10 or 60
copies of the
enzyme bind
together to form
homomers. In the case of 60 copies, the
enzyme units form a
icosahedral hollow cage...
- "Interactions
between nascent proteins translated by
adjacent ribosomes drive homomer ****embly". primary. Science. 371 (6524): 57–64. Bibcode:2021Sci...371....
- hypocretin-1 to
regulate CB1-HcrtR1
heteromer compared with the HcrtR1-HcrtR1
homomer was
reported (Ward et al., 2011b).
These data
provide unambiguous identification...
- hypocretin-1 to
regulate CB1-HcrtR1
heteromer compared with the HcrtR1-HcrtR1
homomer was
reported (Ward et al., 2011b).
These data
provide unambiguous identification...
-
different ways to form a tetramer, a four
subunit receptor. GluR5-7 can form
homomers (ex. a
receptor composed entirely of GluR5) and
heteromers (ex. a receptor...
-
called protomers,
while unconnected receptors are
called monomers.
Receptor homomers consist of
identical protomers,
while heteromers consist of
different protomers...
- hypocretin-1 to
regulate CB1-HcrtR1
heteromer compared with the HcrtR1-HcrtR1
homomer was
reported (Ward et al., 2011b).
These data
provide unambiguous identification...
- hypocretin-1 to
regulate CB1-HcrtR1
heteromer compared with the HcrtR1-HcrtR1
homomer was
reported (Ward et al., 2011b).
These data
provide unambiguous identification...