Because the pore in most parts can sterically accommodate an ion with its hydration shell, the conformation was deemed open. |
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In our calculations, however, the single x-ray snapshot was replaced by a variety of sterically consistent conformers that likely interconvert. |
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If the pore in the closed channel is occluded sterically, such a molecule should be unable to reach substituted cysteines below the gate. |
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Cholesterol can also sterically block large molecules of fatty acyl chains, making the cell membrane less fluid, thus controlling the membrane fluidity. |
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The metathetical process to generate isocyanates allows also for facile formation of sterically demanding aryl isocyanide, by a deoxygenation route. |
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Sterically unhindered because its molecular weight is 527 daltons, Argatroban neutralizes the active serine catalytic site of both free and bound thrombin. |
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Azeotropic removal of ethanol during steam desolventization drives the reaction to form the sterically hindered polymeric alkoxysilane. |
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Similar to the cis model, the alkyl oxygen and alpha carbon are sterically blocking one side of each of the symmetrical carbonyls. |
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This is because glycine's R group is only a hydrogen and so is not as sterically constrained. |
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