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The shape of the subunit dictates which oligomer is formed.
Glycogenin is an oligomer, and it's capable to interact with several proteins.
The alternate shape may reassemble to a different oligomer.
One example is inserting an oligomer into a multi block copolymer.
Other hexose are often found attached to the outer core, branching from the main oligomer.
More than 1000- fold amount of enzyme can degrade oligomer into all mononucleotides.
This enzyme is also called 6-aminohexanoic acid oligomer hydrolase.
A pentamer is an oligomer composed of five sub-units.
In contrast, the control oligomer was inactive (Fig.
Each oligomer has a finite number of subunits (stoichiometry).
Characteristic of some other pentafluorides, the compound is volatile but exists as an oligomer in the solid state.
The protomer is the smallest subset of different subunits that form the oligomer.
The encasing of the oligomer by the multiblock copolymer prevented this from happening.
The larger has a molecular mass of 118 kDa and may be an oligomer of smaller units.
Furthermore, CytR exists as an oligomer in solution (33).
It should not be confused with polybutene, a low molecular weight oligomer with a different repeat unit.
The oligomer stoichiometry is thus αβ.
The authors of this paper explained this disappearance by suggesting that the oxidative process involved hydroxyl end groups on the oligomer.
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Ampelopsin B is a stilbene oligomer found in A. brevipedunculata var hancei.
This process continues until a continuous 3-dimensional network of oligomer chains is created - this stage is termed gelation.
It is not an active oligomer, it is a complete oligomer.
A protomer can be a protein subunit or several different subunits, that assemble in a defined stoichiometry to form an oligomer.
Organic semiconductors (polymer, oligomer) developed thus far have carrier mobilities below 10 cm/(V s), and usually much lower.
This is probably achieved by mutant p53 binding wild type p53 protein and sequestering it in a biological inactive oligomer.