dimerisation การใช้
- The catalytic domain also forms the majority of the dimerisation interface.
- Note the dimerisation of cyclopentadiene in step 1 to dihydrofulvalene.
- Carbene dimerisation can be catalyzed by both acids and metals.
- Normally, only the " open " kinase domains participate in dimerisation.
- The activity of the enzyme is regulated by reversible dimerisation.
- The BTB / POZ domain mediates homomeric dimerisation and in some instances heteromeric dimerisation.
- The BTB / POZ domain mediates homomeric dimerisation and in some instances heteromeric dimerisation.
- Importantly, this dimerisation event also forces the MAP3 kinase domains to adopt a partially active conformation.
- Studies suggest that these carbenes dimerise via acid catalysed dimerisation ( as in the Wanzlick equilibrium ).
- The cross-monomer interaction significantly altered the oligomeric state of PKM2 by favoring dimerisation and heterotetramerization.
- DNA cleavage is mediated through the non-specific cleavage domain which also includes the dimerisation surface.
- Dimerisation is another important mechanism for c-Raf activity regulation and required for Raf activation loop phosphorylation.
- Radicals can be stable if dimerisation would result in a weak bond or the unpaired electrons are stabilised by delocalisation.
- In yeast, the F O complex E subunit appears to play an important role in supporting F-ATPase dimerisation.
- Radicals are uncommon in s-and p-block chemistry, since the unpaired electron occupies a dimerisation of radicals.
- Subsequent dimerisation or multimerisation can increase plasma half-life and, due to avidity, affinity to the target protein.
- The absence of dimerisation contrasts with the tendencies of GaCl 3, which form dimers or polymers with 4 or 6 coordinate metal centres.
- Dimerisation of the viral RNA genomes is proposed to act as an RNA conformational switch which exposes conserved UCUG elements and enables efficient genome encapsidation.
- Upon dimerisation of the ? and ? subunits the ? subunit becomes phosphorylated on tyrosine residues by members of the Janus kinase ( JAK ) family.
- Some of these splice variants lack catalytic residues in the active site or have changes in the C-terminus, which is required for dimerisation.
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