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- acrylate plastic used to create artificial nail extensions The term "monomeric protein" may also be used to describe one of the proteins making up a...
- Small monomeric GTPase Identifiers EC no. 3.6.5.2 Databases IntEnz IntEnz view BRENDA BRENDA entry ExPASy NiceZyme view KEGG KEGG entry MetaCyc metabolic...
- A repeat unit or repeating unit (or mer) is a part of a polymer whose repetition would produce the complete polymer chain (except for the end-groups) by...
- the number of monomeric units in a macromolecule or polymer or oligomer molecule. For a homopolymer, there is only one type of monomeric unit and the number-average...
- binding mediated through the RYD sequence in streptavidin. Monovalent vs. monomeric Streptavidin is a tetramer and each subunit binds biotin with equal affinity...
- mCherry is a member of the mFruits family of monomeric red fluorescent proteins (mRFPs). As an RFP, mCherry was derived from DsRed of Discosoma sea anemones...
- Fibrin monomers are monomers of fibrin which are formed by the cleavage of fibrinogen by thrombin. Levels of fibrin monomers can be measured using blood...
- chains: ..-X-Au-X-Au-X-Au-X-... The X-Au-X angle is less than 180°. The monomeric AuF molecule has been detected in the gas phase. Gold triiodide does not...
- of two major fractions: the gliadins and the glutenins. Gliadins are monomeric proteins, which can be separated into four groups: alpha-, beta-, gamma-...
- GTPase-activating proteins or GTPase-accelerating proteins (GAPs) are a family of regulatory proteins whose members can bind to activated G proteins and...