- In
chemistry and biochemistry, an
oligomer (/əˈlɪɡəmər/ ) is a
molecule that
consists of a few
repeating units which could be derived,
actually or conceptually...
- trimer,
tetramer Effector molecules impact multimerization,
Substrate binding/turnover
impacts multimerization,
Protein concentration dependent specific...
- heterodimers. This process,
dependent on
ligand binding and β1-integrin
multimerization,
leads to the ****ociation of
various cell
signaling molecules, triggering...
- not
reveal the disulfide-bonded
fragments that
would be
expected if
multimerization involved one or both of the free sulfhydryls. The free sulfhydryls...
-
proteins of
peptide domains that
induce artificial protein di- or
multimerization (e.g.,
streptavidin or
leucine zippers).
Fusion proteins can also be...
- a
viroporin domain), a
central cytoplasmic coiled-coil
domain for
multimerization, and a C-terminal
flexible region. It can also be
secreted out of the...
-
tetramer (dimer-of-dimers), with all
three domains being important for
multimerization and
viral DNA binding. In addition,
several host
cellular proteins...
- dissociates,
yielding mature VWF monomers,
which subsequently dimerize and
multimerize.
Although the
fundamental structure of
mature VWF is monomeric, the smallest...
- then
translocates to the
nucleus and
interacts with SMAD4
through multimerization,
resulting in
their modulation as
transcription factor complexes responsible...
- affinities, with Hp2-2
being the
weakest binder.
Allele 2
encodes for two
multimerization domains. This
results in
oligomer formation in
carriers of
allele 2...