- A
tetramer (/ˈtɛtrəmər/) (tetra-, "four" + -mer, "parts") is an
oligomer formed from four
monomers or subunits. The ****ociated
property is
called tetramery...
- A
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...
- S-transferase), and
heterotetramers are
complexes of
different subunits. A
tetramer can be ****embled as
dimer of
dimers with two
homodimer subunits (such as...
- some
antibody classes also form
dimers with two Ig
units (as with IgA),
tetramers with four Ig
units (like
teleost fish IgM), or
pentamers with five Ig...
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repeating a body part 4, 5, 6 or 8
times around the axis –
referred to as
tetramerism, pentamerism,
hexamerism and octamerism, respectively. Such organisms...
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tetramer of β chains,
which may be
present in
variants of α thal****emia.
Hemoglobin Barts (γ4) – A
variant form of hemoglobin,
formed by a
tetramer of...
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between corresponding T-cells. The most
commonly used MHC
multimers are
tetramers.
These are
typically produced by
biotinylating soluble MHC monomers, which...
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prefix denoting that number, with the
ending -mer: thus dimer, trimer,
tetramer, pentamer, and
hexamer refer to
molecules with two, three, four, five,...
- It is used as a
pesticide against slugs and snails. It is the
cyclic tetramer of acetaldehyde.
Metaldehyde is flammable,
toxic if
ingested in
large quantities...
- four
identical 19 kDa subunits.
Binding of single-stranded DNA to the
tetramer can
occur in
different "modes", with SSB
occupying different numbers of...