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  • The six ??-protomers are arranged in D 3 symmetry.
  • It consists of several oligomeric structural subunits made of protein called protomers.
  • Under native conditions PTX3 protomers are assembled to form multimers.
  • In any one molecule, all protomers must be in the same state.
  • Receptor homomers consist of identical protomers, while heteromers consist of different protomers.
  • Receptor homomers consist of identical protomers, while heteromers consist of different protomers.
  • Receptors within this complex are called protomers, while unconnected receptors are called monomers.
  • STING dimer resembles a butterfly, with a deep cleft between the two protomers.
  • This structure folds into a helix because the protomers are thicker at one end than at the other.
  • Several protomers, oligomeric ( viral ) protein subunits, combine to form capsomeres, and capsomeres come together to form the capsid.
  • In structural biology a "'heterologous association "'is a binding mode between the protomers of a protein structure.
  • The 17-kilodalton ( kDa ) TNF protomers ( 185-amino acid-long ) are composed of two viral capsid proteins.
  • The density map showed the two membrane-spanning hemichannels and the arrangement of the four TMSs of the six protomers forming each hemichannel.
  • FocA at pH 4.0 shows that this switch involves a major rearrangement of the amino termini of individual protomers in the pentameric channel.
  • 2 ) Helical-The protomers are not grouped in capsomeres, but are bound to each other so as to form a ribbon-like structure.
  • An N-terminal arm and a C-terminal tail were found to interact with neighboring NP protomers to form a tetrameric ring-shaped organization.
  • With mild treatment protomers are separated and the oligomer protein loses function but if the initial " normal " conditions are restored the subunits will usually reassemble spontaneously.
  • The diameter of the helical capsid is determined by characteristics of its protomers, while its length is determined by the length of the nucleic acid it encloses.
  • In contrast, two protomers form an "'isologous association "'when they contribute the same set of residues to the protomer-protomer interface.
  • :" " Individual crystal structures show that the dimeric proteins XRCC4 and XLF are homologues with protomers containing head domains and helical coiled-coil tails related by approximate two-fold symmetry