conformational การใช้
- Rh undergoes a conformational change into its active form, metarhodopsin.
- Different conformational changes and loss of interaction occur at different mismatches.
- Protein folding also generates stable conformational isomers which can be observed.
- Additionally, conformational changes occur within the enzyme that aid catalysis.
- At this point it undergoes conformational changes, opening the channel.
- This blockage prevents the conformational change that is essential for inactivation.
- Lanthanide probes have been used to detect conformational changes in proteins.
- Binding of calcium causes a conformational change to occur in the protein.
- Conformational changes may then occur as the substrate is bound.
- The conformational equilibrium is influenced by sulfation state of adjacent glucosamine sugars.
- Large conformational changes in proteins play an important role in cellular signaling.
- Atropisomers are conformational isomers which can be separated due to restricted rotation.
- These conformational changes allow the rate of repair synthesis to be fast.
- The conformational change involves a 1, 2 nucleophilic addition.
- Conformational changes can be measured using circular dichroism or dual polarisation interferometry.
- These are accomplished by sequential protein and substrate conformational changes.
- The conformational change must be undone to relax the muscle.
- The conformational changes usually take place during protein ligand binding.
- Cartoon depicting the basic concept of GPCR Conformational Activation.
- The proportion of epitopes that are conformational is unknown.
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