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| Dimer acids can be converted to dimer amines by reac | |
| Dimer acids are used primarily for synthesis of poly | |
| Dimer acids, or dimerized fatty acids, are dicarboxy | |
| ut was later shown to remain an oxygen-bridged | dimer after evaporation and until thermal decomposit |
| the melt, aluminium trichloride exists as the | dimer Al2Cl6, with tetracoordinate aluminium. |
| The | dimer also undergoes hydrolysis rapidly in moist air |
| configurations of interest include the cyclic | dimer and the bifurcated dimer. |
| In the gas phase, a mixture of | dimer and trimer in the ratio 82:12 has been observe |
| It is a | dimer, and hydrolyzes both carnosine and anserine, p |
| ignificant strain of the chemical bonds in the | dimer and especially the monomer, they are even more |
| diatomic aluminium monobromide condenses to a | dimer and then a tetrahedral cluster Al4Br4, akin to |
| ography, suggest that the compound exists as a | dimer and a trimer, consisting of tetrahedral alumin |
| It most commonly occurs as the | dimer Au2F10. |
| tetramer A is hardly reactive compared to the | dimer B which forms first mixed-dimer species C and |
| Eco RII | dimer based on PDB ID 1NA6 |
| When bound, the MutS2 | dimer bends the DNA helix and shields approximately |
| RXR and in the absence of ligand, the RAR/RXR | dimer binds to hormone response elements complexed w |
| At low temperatures, SbCl5 converts to the | dimer, bioctahedral Sb2Cl10, structurally related to |
| active GTP-bound alpha subunit and beta-gamma | dimer, both of which activate downstream effectors. |
| Structure of E. coli ThxR | dimer bound thioredoxin |
| resolvase, so that each site binds a resolvase | dimer but with varying affinity and probably a sligh |
| lly to mononulceosomes and the histone H2A/H2B | dimer, but not to the H3/H4 tetramer (see: Nucleosom |
| dative coupling reaction to give the butadiene | dimer called [4]dendralene. |
| This | dimer can be restored by heating to give the monomer |
| re (to the right), it is thought that a 14-3-3 | dimer can bind to two phosphoserines of Raf-1 when i |
| Excimers are only formed when one of the | dimer components is in the excited state. |
| h is a member of the peptidase C1 family, is a | dimer composed of disulfide-linked heavy and light c |
| DGC is thought to only be active as a | dimer consisting of two subunits, both with GGDEF do |
| Fibronectin exists as a protein | dimer, consisting of two nearly identical polypeptid |
| The water | dimer consists of two water molecules loosely bound |
| Both ends of the rod-shaped α-actinin | dimer contain actin-binding domains. |
| The | dimer contains a hydroxy group at a convenient dista |
| Dimer cross-over experiment | |
| mple, in the presence of hydrobromic acid, the | dimer dissolves and bromoauric acid is formed. |
| The | dimer does not materialize but a reaction with iodin |
| Primer | dimer formation often competes with formation of the |
| ifferent types of damage, including cyclobutyl | dimer formation. |
| In excess acid conditions the | dimer forms the salt. |
| Pallidol is a resveratrol | dimer found in C. pallida. |
| is an epigallocatechin-(2β→7,4β→8)-epicatechin | dimer found in Rhododendron spiciferum,, in the leav |
| Aldol condensation of the initial | dimer gives rise to a range of Michael acceptors and |
| airs and modeled structures of the active site | dimer have been created. |
| LR2 forms heterodimers with TLR1 or TLR6, each | dimer having a different ligand specificity. |
| The dihydride HgH2 and the linear | dimer HHgHgH have also been detected this way. |
| The | dimer hypothesis was first challenged when the three |
| Adapted from PDB 1OCC (It is a homo | dimer in this structure) |
| s, DEHPA generally exists as a hydrogen-bonded | dimer in the non-polar organic solvents. |
| Lithium dimethylcuprate is a | dimer in diethyl ether forming an 8-membered ring wi |
| Dimer interactions occur exclusively in the membrane | |
| The | dimer interface is formed by the parallel helices α4 |
| he oxidoreductase domain reveals an unexpected | dimer interface and substrate binding sites that are |
| This | dimer is responsible for cleaving the nucleotides ei |
| (Cymene)ruthenium dichloride | dimer is the organometallic compound with the formul |
| o activin, the second component of the inhibin | dimer is a more distantly-related alpha subunit. |
| The | dimer is connected by a pair of new carbon-carbon bo |
| The interaction between MSP monomers in a | dimer is very stable, with putative hydrophobic, hyd |
| m indicates that the monomer is planar and the | dimer is bridged with four Sc-Cl bonds. |
| trained conformation and in the final step the | dimer is cleaved again into two cis-cycloheptene mol |
| s shown in the figure, active PleD, shown as a | dimer, is composed of the catalytic DCG domain (labe |
| An excimer (originally short for excited | dimer) is a short-lived dimeric or heterodimeric mol |
| tosensitive), and deoxyribonucleate pyrimidine | dimer lyase (photosensitive). |
| elamine homologue, but not a heptazine, is the | dimer melam, the fused product of 2,4-diamino-6-chlo |
| Classical | dimer models have been studied previously in statist |
| Typical phases of quantum | dimer models tend to be valence bond crystals. |
| Quantum | dimer models were introduced to model the physics of |
| The discovery of topological order in quantum | dimer models (more than a decade after the models we |
| In typical | dimer models, the dimers do not overlap ("hardcore c |
| In the solution phase, the | dimer molecules are bent and self-locked by aromatic |
| It is the | dimer of the monomeric compound gallane. |
| It can be viewed as a | dimer of formaldehyde (COH2). |
| hydrocarbons derived from hydrogenation of the | dimer of methylcyclopentadiene. |
| oxide of carbon (an oxocarbon), specifically a | dimer of carbon monoxide (CO). |
| Biphenylene is probably best known as the | dimer of benzyne, which serves as one synthetic rout |
| re an organic peroxide, and can be viewed as a | dimer of formaldehyde (COH2). |
| -dioxetane (1,2-dioxacyclobutane), or a cyclic | dimer of carbon dioxide. |
| It can be considered a cyclic | dimer of carbon dioxide (CO2) or as a double ketone |
| Iotrolan (brand name Isovist) is a | dimer of triiodinated isophthalic acid derivatives, |
| es a lysosomal aspartyl protease composed of a | dimer of disulfide-linked heavy and light chains, bo |
| The | dimer of this compound, pantethine is more commonly |
| tone (C4O6), which can be viewed as the cyclic | dimer of oxalic anhydride. |
| There are other forms of NOx such as N2O4 (the | dimer of NO2), which only exists at lower temperatur |
| and Necls can form homo-cis dimers, meaning a | dimer of two alike molecules on the same cell membra |
| The | dimer of Hsp90, along with p23, has a multifunctiona |
| been characterized as the structurally unusual | dimer of β-(dehydroprenyl)indole. |
| as an inactive protein complex consisting of a | dimer of Hsp90, prostaglandin E synthase 3 (Ptges3, |
| They are a | dimer of only one type of subunit; their recognition |
| mature fI protein, which is a disulfide-linked | dimer of heavy chain (residues 19-335, 51 kDalton) a |
| metric, and while its active conformation is a | dimer, only one of the two halves interact with the |
| r, also called tetrahydromethylcyclopentadiene | dimer or RJ-4, is a liquid fuel used in missiles. |
| ic, and the enzymatically active form can be a | dimer or trimer. |
| ith a second radical cation to form a dication | dimer, or with another monomer to produce a radical |
| ct according to a crystal structure of the FAS | dimer published by Ban's group in 2006 and refined t |
| Other | dimer radical reaction products are formed as well. |
| Indeed, the | dimer readily forms a six-membered cyclic diester kn |
| h results in the elimination of the pyrimidine | dimer, returning it to its original state. |
| The | dimer reverts to anthracene thermally or with UV irr |
| nant species in the vapour phase at 900 K, the | dimer Sc2Cl6 accounts for approximately 8%. |
| Each member of the | dimer spans the plasma membrane and has a cytoplasmi |
| ation of GDP-bound G-alpha with G-beta/G-gamma | dimer terminates the signal. |
| XK active sites of the EcoRII catalytic domain | dimer that in apo structure are spatially blocked by |
| In the | dimer the two ABC cassettes contact each other throu |
| and then recruits a second receptor to form a | dimer through which signalling occurs. |
| The monomeric domains associate into a | dimer through the formation of an antiparallel coile |
| Hydrolysis of ATP allows the | dimer to dissociate in a fully reversible process. |
| nt and the rearrangement of the cyclobutadiene | dimer to cyclooctatetraene. |
| The | dimer was thought to be a gated pore through which A |
| The correct quinoid structure for the | dimer was suggested as early as 1904 but this struct |
| Instead, lactic acid first forms a | dimer, which is similar to a 5-hydroxyacid. |
| t facilitates their formation of a coiled-coil | dimer, which is the basic subunit of vimentin assemb |
| The functional protein is an anti-parallel | dimer, which cross-links the thin filaments in adjac |
| These 2 special pairs form an excitonic | dimer, which means that they behave in function as a |
| ymmetric form, glycogen synthase is found as a | dimer, whose monomers are composed of two Rossmann-f |
| ced by the reaction of allylpalladium chloride | dimer with sodium cyclopentadienide. |
| These form a | dimer with IL-13 binding to the IL-13Rα1 chain and I |
| The monomer and | dimer would respectively have structures similar to |
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