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Protomerite
Protomerite Pro`to*mer"ite, n. [Proto- + -mere + -ite.] (Zo["o]l.) The second segment of one of the Gregarin[ae].

Meaning of Protomer from wikipedia

- biology, a protomer is the structural unit of an oligomeric protein. It is the smallest unit composed of at least one protein chain. The protomers ****ociate...
- capsid. The capsid is an arrangement of 60 protomers in a tightly packed icosahedral structure. Each protomer consists of four polypeptides known as VP...
- Promoter All pages with titles containing Promoter Promotion (disambiguation) Protomer Devil's advocate, or Promoter of the Faith, in the Catholic Church This...
- cell lung cancer. In July 2021, the company announced it would acquire Protomer Technologies for more than $1 billion. In January 2022, distribution of...
- interface. In contrast, two protomers form an isologous ****ociation when they contribute the same set of residues to the protomer-protomer interface. Autologous...
- from biased agonism of the 5-HT2A receptor. Stimulation of the 5-HT2A protomer within the 5-HT2A–mGlu2 receptor complex evokes psychedelic effects, while...
- The ligand can bind to a protomer in either conformation. Only the conformational change alters the affinity of a protomer for the ligand. The regulators...
- highly organized process. The protomers come together to form disks or 'lockwashers' composed of two layers of protomers arranged in a helix. The helical...
- one protein chain or subunit, is designated as a monomer, subunit or protomer. The latter term was originally devised to specify the smallest unit of...
- individual recombinase subunits ("protomers"; gray ovals) with the respective target site. Its formation depends on inter-protomer contacts and DNA bending, which...