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- is titanium methoxide with the empirical formula Ti(OCH3)4, which is tetrameric in solid state and has the molecular formula Ti4(OCH3)16. An example from...
- A tetrameric protein is a protein with a quaternary structure of four subunits (tetrameric). Homotetramers have four identical subunits (such as glutathione...
- channel superfamily was defined in InterPro and Pfam as the family of tetrameric ion channels. These include the sodium, pot****ium, calcium, ryanodine...
- proliferating cells: a tetrameric form, which consists of four subunits a dimeric form, consisting of two subunits. The tetrameric form of M2-PK has a high...
- coupled at the tetramerization region (labeled); thus, tetrameric LacI binds two operator sequences. This allows tetrameric LacI to induce DNA looping....
- by plants and animals may be present in all plants. Vertebrates use a tetrameric hemoglobin, carried in red blood cells, to breathe. There are multiple...
- monomers (i.e. four identical β-barrels) ****ociate to give streptavidin's tetrameric quaternary structure. The biotin binding-site in each barrel consists...
- tetramer ****ay (also known as a tetramer stain) is a procedure that uses tetrameric proteins to detect and quantify T cells that are specific for a given...
- hemoglobins are present in the blood; hemoglobin Barts (tetrameric γ chains) and hemoglobin H (tetrameric β chains). Both of these unstable hemoglobins have...
- Tetrameric flower of a primrose willowherb (Ludwigia octovalvis) showing petals and sepals...