disulphide การใช้
- This domain contains ten conserved cysteines that form five disulphide bridges.
- There are two disulphide bonds in PelC and 12 proline residues.
- Colipase is a small protein with five conserved disulphide bonds.
- It contains 4 conserved cysteine residues, which probably form disulphide bridges.
- This also has several cysteines that are involved in forming disulphide bridges.
- Pacifastin is a 155antiparallel beta-sheet connected by three disulphide bridges.
- Invertebrate connective tissue proteins based on disulphide links appear to be radically different.
- The process has evolved to applying solid lubricants such as molybdenum disulphide to surfaces.
- Mercury sulphide and carbon disulphide are also produced.
- The monomers are held with disulphide bridges and 3 pairs of cysteine amino acids.
- The presence and position of disulphide bridges are other conserved features of aspartic peptidases.
- PBTx3 has a mass of 4274 disulphide bridges.
- Subsequent transport is promoted through the reduction of intramolecular disulphide bonds by GLRX catalysis.
- Class II proteins contain four conserved disulphide bridges and two conserved calcium-binding sites.
- The EMI domain possesses six highly conserved cysteine residues, which likely form disulphide bonds.
- Diphenyl disulphide reacts with alkynes to a 1, 2-bis ( phenylthio ) ethylene.
- It used low friction rings and a molybdenum disulphide coating on smaller piston skirts to reduce friction.
- The shells were filled with carbon disulphide and phosphorus, which gave a combined asphyxiating and incendiary effect.
- The collagen IV C4 domain contains 12 cysteines, and all of them are involved in disulphide bonds.
- All PDGFs function as secreted, disulphide-linked homodimers, but only PDGFA and B can form functional heterodimers.
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