- classification) IMPs can be
divided into two groups:[citation needed]
Integral polytopic proteins (Transmembrane proteins)
Integral monotopic proteins The most...
-
classified according to
their relationship with the bilayer:
Integral polytopic proteins are
transmembrane proteins that span
across the
membrane more...
- r-dimensional
analogs of
triangles (r-dimensional simplices). The
simplicial polytopic numbers for r = 1, 2, 3, 4, ... are: P 1 ( n ) = n 1 = ( n + 0 1 ) = (...
- A
transmembrane protein is a type of
integral membrane protein that
spans the
entirety of the cell membrane. Many
transmembrane proteins function as gateways...
- ,t}×{ }. By dimension: A 0-
polytopic prism is a line segment,
represented by an
empty Schläfli
symbol { }. A 1-
polytopic prism is a rectangle, made from...
- (a single-p****
membrane protein) (bitopic) 2. a
polytopic transmembrane α-helical
protein 3. a
polytopic transmembrane β-sheet
protein The
membrane is represented...
-
important polytopic light receptor in the
plasma membrane. In yeast, the EMC has been
implicated in
maturation or
trafficking defects of the
polytopic model...
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Schematic representation of the
different types of
interaction between polytopic membrane proteins and the cell membrane...
-
abnormal adherence between the
ectoderm and
endoderm during gastrulation,
polytopic primary developmental field defects,
somatic and germ line
mutations in...
- cut-the-knot Weisstein, Eric W. "Triangular Number". MathWorld.
Hypertetrahedral Polytopic Roots by Rob Hubbard,
including the
generalisation to
triangular cube...