-
covalently bonded atoms. Many
macromolecules are
polymers of
smaller molecules called monomers. The most
common macromolecules in
biochemistry are biopolymers...
- be
editor of
Macromolecules". Chem. Eng. News. 45 (36): 36.
August 28, 1967. doi:10.1021/cen-v045n036.p036. "Masthead".
Macromolecules. 1 (1): 1A. January...
-
IUPAC definition A
polymer is a
substance composed of
macromolecules. A
macromolecule is a
molecule of high
relative molecular m****, the
structure of...
-
intercellular matrix (ICM), is a
network consisting of
extracellular macromolecules and minerals, such as collagen, enzymes,
glycoproteins and hydroxyapatite...
- edit],
Monotactic macromolecules have one
stereoisomeric atom per
repeat unit,[not
verified in body]
ditactic to n-tactic
macromolecules have more than one...
-
Biological Macromolecules is a peer-reviewed
scientific journal covering research into
chemical and
biological aspects of all
natural macromolecules. It publishes...
- coli
contains about 300–400 mg/ml of
macromolecules.
Crowding occurs since these high
concentrations of
macromolecules reduce the
volume of
solvent available...
- two
closely related equations that
reflect the
binding of
ligands to
macromolecules, as a
function of the
ligand concentration. A
ligand is "a substance...
-
concentration of
macromolecules in
cytosol causes an
effect called macromolecular crowding,
which is when the
effective concentration of
other macromolecules is increased...
- monomers, or
single proteins,
which are
usually non-covalently bound. Many
macromolecules, such as
proteins or
nucleic acids, form dimers. The word
dimer has...