- In biochemistry, a
protein dimer is a
macromolecular complex or
multimer formed by two
protein monomers, or
single proteins,
which are
usually non-covalently...
- In chemistry,
dimerization is the
process of
joining two
identical or
similar molecular entities by bonds. The
resulting bonds can be
either strong or...
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Pirenzepine has been
investigated for use in
myopia control. It
promotes the
homodimerization or
oligomerisation of M1 receptors. AFDX-384
Telenzepine Stolerman...
- AP20187 is a
ligand that can
induce homodimerization of
fusion proteins containing the F36V
mutant of an FKBP domain(FKBPF36V),
available commercially...
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activation results from
heterodimerization with
another ERBB
member or by
homodimerization when HER2
concentration are high, for
instance in cancer. Amplification...
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enzyme (Figure 3).
There are two
distinct active sites formed by the
homodimerization of
ornithine decarboxylase. The size of the
opening to the
active site...
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homodimers formed either by cross-display or by a disulfide-linked
homodimerization mechanism, it is
proposed that such HMW
aggregates survive on the cell...
- of
three functional domains: (1) an N-terminal
domain that
mediates homodimerization,
suppression of the
kinase activity in the
absence of cGMP, and interactions...
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mitotic arrest and cell death.
Trastuzumab binding to HER2
prevents homodimerization or
heterodimerization (HER2/HER3) of the receptor,
ultimately inhibiting...
- the cytoskeleton,
recent work
indicates that β-catenin
regulates the
homodimerization of alpha-catenin,
which in turn
controls actin branching and bundling...