- 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...
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channel superfamily was
defined in
InterPro and Pfam as the
family of
tetrameric ion channels.
These include the sodium, pot****ium, calcium, ryanodine...
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coupled at the
tetramerization region (labeled); thus,
tetrameric LacI
binds two
operator sequences. This
allows tetrameric LacI to
induce DNA looping....
- 50 kDa and two
identical light chains of
about 25 kDa. The
resulting tetrameric quaternary structure, therefore, has a
total molecular weight of about...
- 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...
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monomers (i.e. four
identical β-barrels) ****ociate to give streptavidin's
tetrameric quaternary structure. The
biotin binding-site in each
barrel consists...
- the
reaction is
reported to
produce the
monomeric organic peroxide. A
tetrameric form has also been described,
under different catalytic conditions, albeit...
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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...
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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...