Definition of Oligomerisation. Meaning of Oligomerisation. Synonyms of Oligomerisation

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Definition of Oligomerisation

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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...
- activity by destabilising the protein structure, or affecting correct oligomerisation. This can lead to intellectual disability if the disease is untreated...
- investigated for use in myopia control. It promotes the homodimerization or oligomerisation of M1 receptors. AFDX-384 Telenzepine Stolerman IP (2 August 2010)...
- can also be used to measure sample homogeneity, to detect protein oligomerisation states, and to identify complex macromolecular ****emblies (ribosomes...
- regulation of the enzyme. Activation involves dimerization and often oligomerisation of pro-caspases, followed by cleavage into a small subunit and large...
- down-regulation) that travel to the cell membrane. G-protein-coupled receptor oligomerisation is a widespread phenomenon. One of the best-studied examples is the...
- adjacent to the MATH domain is also important for the trimerisation. The oligomerisation is essential for establishing appropriate connections to form signalling...
- relevance to the double bond rule. Silanones are unstable and favor oligomerisation to siloxanes. The reason for this instability is the weak pi bond with...
- CPSase has four structural domains: the carboxy phosphate domain 1, the oligomerisation domain, the carbamoyl phosphate domain 2 and the allosteric domain...
- expression of homomeric and heteromeric 5-HT3 receptors: The role of oligomerisation and chaperone proteins". Mol Cell Neurosci. 21 (1): 38–50. doi:10.1006/mcne...