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- oligomer. A homotrimer would be formed by three identical molecules. A heterotrimer would be formed by three different macromolecules. Type II Collagen is...
- soluble homotrimer, when found at the cell surface it is found only as a heterotrimer with LTβ. LT-α has a significant impact on the maintenance of the immune...
- either as a homotrimer or a heterotrimer, both of which can be found during different periods of development. Heterotrimers, in particular, play an important...
- 2011). "Inactive-state pre****embly of G(q)-coupled receptors and G(q) heterotrimers". Nature Chemical Biology. 7 (10): 740–7. doi:10.1038/nchembio.642....
- WAVE1-Abi2-HSPC300 heterotrimer, and following interaction with Rac1, the holocomplex has been observed in a CYFIP1-Nap1-Abi2 heterotrimer subcomplex and...
- GTPases. These proteins are homologous to the alpha (α) subunit found in heterotrimers, but are in fact monomeric, consisting of only a single unit. However...
- signal. Once Gα is returned to being GDP bound, the two parts of the heterotrimer re-****ociate to the original, inactive state. The heterotrimeric G proteins...
- recombination.  It also plays roles in responding to damaged DNA. RPA is a heterotrimer, composed of the subunits RPA1 (RPA70) (70kDa subunit), RPA2 (RPA32)...
- isolation of four laminin variants; tissue restricted distribution of heterotrimers ****embled from five different subunits". Cell Regulation. 1 (10): 731–40...
- 2006). "Functional human mitochondrial DNA polymerase gamma forms a heterotrimer". The Journal of Biological Chemistry. 281 (1): 374–382. doi:10.1074/jbc...