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chemical structure.
Enolization is an
example of
isomerization, as is tautomerization. When the
isomerization occurs intramolecularly it may be
called a rearrangement...
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forward and
reverse isomerization.
Under illumination,
these molecules cycle between the two
isomeric states. The photo-
isomerization of
azobenzene is extremely...
- In epigenetics,
proline isomerization is the
effect that cis-trans
isomerization of the
amino acid
proline has on the
regulation of gene expression. Similar...
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isomerism Cyclohexane conformation Descriptor (chemistry)
Electromerism Isomerization Isomery (botany)
Ligand isomerism Nuclear isomer Stereocenter Structural...
- cis-trans
isomerization of X-Pro
peptide bonds.
Conformational protein folding is
usually much
faster (typically 10–100 ms) than cis-trans
isomerization (10–100 s)...
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maleic acid is its
conversion to
fumaric acid. This conversion, an
isomerization, is
catalysed by a
variety of reagents, such as
mineral acids and thiourea...
- isomers. The
prevalence of each
isomer in
nature depends in part on the
isomerization energy, the
difference in
energy between isomers.
Isomers close in energy...
- Badet-Denisot MA,
Badet B (1999). "The
mechanism of
sugar phosphate isomerization by
glucosamine 6-phosphate synthase".
Protein Sci. 8 (3): 596–602. doi:10...
- Cis–trans isomerism, also
known as
geometric isomerism,
describes certain arrangements of
atoms within molecules. The
prefixes "cis" and "trans" are from...
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shape change upon
isomerization that they can be
converted while remaining in
crystalline form. The
photochromic trans-cis
isomerization of
azobenzenes has...