Definition of Intrachain. Meaning of Intrachain. Synonyms of Intrachain

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Definition of Intrachain

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- Gliadin binds weakly to the gluten network established by glutenin via intrachain disulfide bonds. Structurally, bread can be defined as an elastic-plastic...
- essential shortcoming can be overcome. Because of the formation of inter- and intrachain disulfide bonds during the swelling process, the stability of the polymeric...
- intuitive for intrachain interactions, rather than interchain interactions, scientists have proposed that perhaps the switch from intrachain salt bridges...
- alcohols. γ-gliadins – ancestral form of cysteine-rich gliadin with only intrachain disulfide bridges ω-gliadins – soluble in higher percentages, 30–50% acidic...
- polypeptide strands to form left-handed helices spontaneously, without any intrachain hydrogen bonding. Because glycine is the smallest amino acid with no side...
- residues between the positions A7-B7 and A20-B19. There is an additional (intrachain) disulfide bond within the A-chain between cysteine residues at positions...
- developed for classification of protein folds based on chain crossing and intrachain contacts respectively. The generation of a protein sequence is much easier...
- bacterial adhesion. In fact, Met I can affect the integrity of the natural intrachain disulphide bonds of pilin; the opening of this bond can induce a morphological...
- arises from adjacently aligned glucan chains parti****ting in inter- and intrachain hydrogen bonding. Bacterial cellulose subfibrils are crystallized into...
- component of the Dsb (disulfide bond) family of enzymes. DsbA catalyzes intrachain disulfide bond formation as peptides emerge into the cell's periplasm...