- made up of
multiple identical repeating polypeptide chains e.g. beta galactosidase. "
Homomeric Protein".
Oxford University Press.
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difference found between the
heteromeric 5-HT3AC, 5-HT3AD, 5-HT3AE, and the
homomeric 5-HT3A receptor. N-terminal
glycosylation of
receptor subunits is critical...
-
subunits in a 2:1:1:1
ratio ((α1)2β1δε). The
neuronal subtypes are
various homomeric (all one type of subunit) or
heteromeric (at
least one α and one β) combinations...
- are
homomeric or heteromeric,
referring to
whether the
smaller protein subunits that come
together to make the
protein complex are the same (
homomeric) or...
-
heteromer is
something that
consists of
different parts; the
antonym of
homomeric.
Examples are:
Spinal neurons that p**** over to the
opposite side of the...
- ischaemia.
Connexons made of the same type of
connexins are
considered homomeric,
while connexons made of
differing types of
connexins are heteromeric...
- JJ,
Edens M,
Garamszegi N, Leof EB (November 1998). "Heteromeric and
homomeric transforming growth factor-beta
receptors show
distinct signaling and...
- proteins. Both the
bacterial and
archaeal LSm
proteins polymerize to
homomeric rings,
which is the
ancestral condition. A
series of gene duplications...
-
channels that
facilitate fast
responses in the
brainstem and spinal-cord.
Homomeric glycine receptors composed exclusively of alpha-1
subunits exhibit normal...
- both
homomeric and
heteromeric complexes. Thus, the
overall process can be
referred to as (dis)****embly. In
homomultimeric complexes, the
homomeric proteins...