The dimerization equilibrium constant increases with the extent of esterification. |
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The most highly conserved domain is located in the C terminus of the protein and is involved in dimerization and likely in catalysis. |
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The efficiency of dimerization of adjacent molecules is dependent on protein concentration. |
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Cyclodextrin can act as an efficient inhibitor of the photosensitized dimerization of thymine by para-aminobenzoic acid in aqueous solution. |
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Another domain is usually responsible for dimerization or oligomerization of the transcription factor monomers. |
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In these cases, metachromasy is an indication of dimerization and polymerization of the adsorbed dyes. |
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Both of these products involve dimerization of adjacent pyrimidines on the same DNA strand. |
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Indeed these two polar amino acids can interact with orthosilicic acid present in marine aqueous solutions and favor silica dimerization. |
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Interestingly, the proteolysis patterns observed do not appear to correlate directly with the ability of a given metal ion to promote dimerization. |
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This can be accomplished in several ways, one of which is the dimerization of a substituted acetylene. |
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Inhibiting the dimerization of RAF may therefore block its activation, thus stopping cancer cells from growing. |
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The Therrien-Sicheri team is the first to show that the dimerization, or combination, of two RAF proteins is essential to its activation. |
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The addition of novobiocin switches off expression of the target gene by abolishing coumermycin-induced dimerization of the transactivator. |
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The resulting product is subjected to an oxidative dimerization that forms a blue precipitate in the center of the colonies. |
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Further oxidation and dimerization of indoxyl produces indigoid pigments. |
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For example, dimerization of the transmembrane segment of glycophorin is less tight and equilibrates much faster in sodium dodecyl sulfate than in zwitterionic detergents. |
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A key step in the calculation of the free energy of dimerization concerns the entropy loss upon bringing two monomer chains together to form the dimer. |
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An agonist antibody or a binding fragment thereof which specifically binds to or interacts with human G-CSF receptor and dimerizes it, wherein said dimerization stimulates cell proliferation and differentiation. |
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When acetic acid is dissolved in a solvent such as benzene, the extent of dimerization of acetic acid depends on the temperature and on the total concentration of acetic acid in the solution. |
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The Therrien-Sicheri team intends to jointly pursue work in this area to identify drug-like molecules to block the dimerization process of RAF, which may possibly lead to the discovery of new classes of anti-cancer agents. |
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The enzyme is only active in the dimerization. |
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Its unpaired electron is responsible for its colour and its dimerization. |
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Dimerization is usually required for proteins to evolve oligomeric proteins. |
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