- unstable, and
phosphorus nitride halogens like F2PN, Cl2PN, Br2PN, and I2PN
oligomerise into
cyclic polyphosphazenes. For example,
compounds of the
formula (PNCl2)n...
-
fusion protein of LacZ in mice,
exploiting β-galactosidase's
tendency to
oligomerise to
suggest a
potential role for
oligomericity in MLL
fusion protein function...
- an
ability to
induce intracellular signalling and
therefore needs to
oligomerise with
other IL-2
receptor subunits. The interleukin-2 (IL2)
receptor alpha...
-
unstable with
respect to
polymerisation or oligomerization.
Silanones oligomerise to
siloxanes unless they are stabilised, for
example by coordination...
- membrane-bound form that
inserts spontaneously into the membrane. They
often oligomerise on the
membrane surface,
before puncturing the
lipid bilayers, causing...
- is the
product of the dnaB gene. DnaB is
expressed as a
monomer and
oligomerises into
hexamer through N-terminal interactions.
Replicative helicases have...
- and Arthropods. Upon
recognition of
PAMPs by NLRs in animals, the NLRs
oligomerise to form a
structure known as the inflammasome,
which activates pyroptosis...
-
calcium ions to
increase perforin's
affinity to the membrane.
Perforin oligomerises in a Ca2+
dependent manner to form
pores on the
target cell. The pore...
- of
around 390,000 daltons,
excluding the glycosylation. The
protein oligomerises to form a
barrel shaped didecameric complex which is
composed of 20 monomers...
-
through this pore.
Additional functions of the
membrane anchor is to
oligomerise the
stalk domain and to
anchor the
whole protein to the
bacterial outer...