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Quaternary structure - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Search Map)

In biochemistry, quaternary structure is the arrangement of multiple folded ... Changes in quaternary structure can occur through conformational changes within ...


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quaternary structure: Definition from Answers.com (Search Map)

quaternary structure n. The structure formed by the noncovalent interaction of two or more macromolecules, such as that formed by four globin protein


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Quaternary Structure Prediction (Search Map)

A rule-based classifier that attempts to answer the question: Is my protein ... QuaternaryStructure Predictor: ExperimentalHomodimer Classifier. Protein Sequence: ...


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Review: Protein Structure (Search Map)

Quaternary protein structure refers to the regular association of two or more ... Quaternary structure tends to be stabilized mainly by weak interactions between ...


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Proteins (Search Map)

... Quaternary Structure of ... is therefore an example of a protein that has a quaternary structure. ... to the tertiary and quaternary structure of the protein. ...


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Tertiary and Quaternary Structure (Search Map)

contribute to tertiary structure. and sometimes to quaternary structure ... quaternary structure. Two classes of proteins with respect to structure. Fibrous Proteins ...


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QUATERNARY STRUCTURE (Search Map)

TUTORIAL ON PEPTIDE AND PROTEIN STRUCTURE. IV. QUATERNARY STRUCTURE ... Quaternary Structure is the combination of two or more chains, to form a complete unit. ...


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Prion Dimer Model (Search Map)

Quaternary structure and amyloid. X-ray Diffraction of Scrapie Prion. Interactive prion models ... Certainly, the quaternary structure has a modulating ...


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Quaternery Protein (Search Map)

The quaternary protein structure involves the clustering of several individual ... categories of proteins with quaternary structure - fibrous and globular. ...


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Protein structure: Definition from Answers.com (Search Map)

protein structure The three-dimensional structure of a protein that is often key to its enzyme function ... 7 Quaternary structure. 8 Side chain conformation ...


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