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- Berk A, Zipursky SL, Matsudaira P, Baltimore D, Darnell J (2000). "Noncovalent bonds". Molecular Cell Biology (4th ed.). New York: W.H. Freeman....
- In chemistry, dimerization is the process of joining two identical or similar molecular entities by bonds. The resulting bonds can be either strong or...
- actually two polymer strands, bound together in a helical fashion by noncovalent bonds; this double-stranded (dsDNA) structure is maintained largely by...
- further from threshold. Strychnine is an antagonist of glycine; it binds noncovalently to the same receptor, preventing the inhibitory effects of glycine on...
- in studying noncovalent gas phase interactions. The electrospray process is thought to be capable of transferring liquid-phase noncovalent complexes into...
- enzymes by binding calcium is common; some other enzymes are activated by noncovalent ****ociation with direct calcium-binding enzymes. Calcium also binds to...
- (CSPGs). Here, the CSPGs neurocan, versican, brevican, and aggrecan are noncovalently bonded to hyaluronan. ****ociations occur between other CSPGs through...
- the Method of Molecular Voronoi–Dirichlet Polyhedra for Analysis of Noncovalent Interactions in Aripiprazole Polymorphs". Crystal Growth & Design. 20...
- and on protease activation enables fusion. The two subunits remain noncovalently linked as they are exposed on the viral surface until they attach to...
- concentrations up to 10 M is a powerful protein denaturant as it disrupts the noncovalent bonds in the proteins. This property can be exploited to increase the...