dimerization การใช้
- Subdomain II also contains the dimerization loop required for dimer formation.
- Dimerization with other BHLH proteins is required for efficient DNA binding.
- Above 150 癈, dimerization of the ?-olefins occurs.
- The complex catalyzes the dimerization of ethylene to 1-butene.
- The resulting chloroallene undergoes dimerization and dehydrochlorination to give rubrene.
- This dimerization has no effect on the catalytic activity of the enzyme.
- Another factor used to stop replication is known as dimerization.
- There is no catalytic activity in the absence of dimerization.
- NS2 dimer contains two active sites and requires dimerization for proteolytic activity.
- It is derived from the oxidative dimerization of homogentisic acid.
- The protein contains a hAT dimerization domain nears its C-terminus.
- Each Hsp90 has an ATP-binding domain, a middle dimerization domain.
- Carbon-to-carbon dimerization is also possible.
- Aggregated MAVS have been found to activate IRF3 dimerization.
- Dimerization is avoided in presence of coordinating solvent such as Cp * group.
- A direct metal carbene dimerization has been used in the synthesis of novel Polyalkynylethenes
- UV radiation can cause dimerization of RNA, which prevents transcription by RNA polymerase.
- This dimerization has been proposed to play an important role in CD36 signal transduction.
- They are liable to dimerization to cyclobutadiene compounds or react with oxygen to epoxides.
- Dimerization occurs along the faces of ? C and ? 3 of both monomers.
- ตัวอย่างการใช้เพิ่มเติม: 1 2 3