- part 4, 5, 6 or 8
times around the axis –
referred to as tetramerism,
pentamerism,
hexamerism and octamerism, respectively. Such
organisms exhibit no left...
- A
pentamer is an
entity composed of five subunits. In chemistry, it
applies to
molecules made of five monomers. In biochemistry, it
applies to macromolecules...
-
denoting that number, with the
ending -mer: thus dimer, trimer, tetramer,
pentamer, and
hexamer refer to
molecules with two, three, four, five, and six units...
- 10-pentaoxapentasilecane
Other names Cyclopentamethicone Cyclic dimethylsiloxane pentamer D5 D5 2,2,4,4,6,6,8,8,10,10-Decamethylcyclopentasiloxane
Identifiers CAS...
- (as with IgA),
tetramers with four Ig
units (like
teleost fish IgM), or
pentamers with five Ig
units (like
shark IgW or
mammalian IgM,
which occasionally...
- extremity. Five is the
number of
appendages on most starfish,
which exhibit pentamerism. 5 is the
ASCII code of the
Enquiry character,
which is
abbreviated to...
- in
electron micrographs, it was
inferred that IgM
usually occurs as a "
pentamer", i.e., a
polymer composed of five “monomers” [(μL)2]5, and was originally...
-
inclusion of an α and a β subunit. The most
common GABAA receptor is a
pentamer comprising two α's, two β's, and a γ (α2β2γ). In
neurons themselves, the...
- be akin to
azobenzene (A), but
chemical studies published in 2005
suggest that
salvarsan is
actually a
mixture of the
trimer (B) and the
pentamer (C)....
- vertices, are curved. The same
protein may act as the
subunit of both the
pentamers and
hexamers or they may be
composed of
different proteins.
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