- as the
refolding pathway (molecular chaperones) or the ubiquitin-proteasome
pathway (ubiquitin ligases).
Chaperones help with
protein refolding by providing...
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During replication, the
hairpins repeatedly unfold, are replicated, and
refold to
change the
direction of
replication to
progress back and
forth along...
-
peptide sequences.
These domains unfold when the
protein is
stretched and
refold when the
tension is removed.
Titin is
important in the
contraction of striated...
-
proteins exposed to
certain external denaturant factors an
opportunity to
refold into
their correct native structures. A
fully denatured protein lacks both...
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mechanisms responsible for the
formation of domes, the
foremost of
which are
refolding, diapirism,
igneous intrusion, and post-impact uplift.
Structural domes...
- have
hairpin loops at each end of the
genome that
repeatedly unfold and
refold during replication to
change the
direction of DNA
synthesis to move back...
- by
stabilizing new
proteins to
ensure correct folding or by
helping to
refold proteins that were
damaged by the cell stress. This
increase in expression...
- always-differentiating process, an
origami cosmos,
always folding, unfolding,
refolding.
Deleuze summarizes this
ontology in the
paradoxical formula "pluralism...
- way are
usually identical to the ones
obtained during protein chemical refolding; however, the
pathways leading to the
final product may be different....
- needed] In some uses, "fan fold" tape
simplified handling as the tape
would refold into a "takeup tank"
ready to be re-read. The
information density of punched...