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  • Bactoprenol transports peptidoglycan monomers across the cell membrane where they are inser
  • Such monomers adopt pseudo-octahedral piano-stool structure
  • The association of all four monomers allows for the catalytic activity at each pos
  • n addition to ROMP polymerization, norbornene monomers also undergo vinyl-addition polymerization.
  • refining of the feedstock gas, production of monomers and polymers, methanol production , mineral f
  • ed extensively in the preparation of acrylate monomers and polymers.
  • While many phage and viral SSBs function as monomers and eukaryotes tend to encode heterotrimeric
  • This is then corrected for self-complementary monomers and for GC-content.
  • glycogen synthase is found as a dimer, whose monomers are composed of two Rossmann-fold domains.
  • By contrast, surfactant monomers are surrounded by water molecules that create
  • The peptidoglycan monomers are synthesized in the cytosol and are then a
  • Two monomers are likely co-translationally expressed in a
  • HA monomers are synthesized as precursors that are then g
  • ketoglutarate: The higher this ratio the more monomers are adenylylated, thereby producing lower act
  • When different monomers are polymerized, a copolymer is formed.
  • The monomers are in the range of 22-30 kDa.
  • The collectin monomers comprise four structural domains;
  • anched homopolysaccharaide made up of glucose monomers connected via beta-glycosidic linkages; glyco
  • biopolymer composed of 13 or more nucleotide monomers covalently bonded in a chain.
  • WPE molecules tend to have 100,000 to 250,000 monomers each.
  • MSP monomers form symmetric dimers.
  • rial settings most often involve their use as monomers in polymerization reactions.
  • "Resin" may be applied to one of two monomers in a copolymer (the other being called a "har
  • Methacrylates are common monomers in polymer plastics, forming the acrylate pol
  • d ends of the microfilaments (localized actin monomers in an ATP-bound form) face the "seeking" edge
  • The interaction between MSP monomers in a dimer is very stable, with putative hydr
  • f divinylbenzene and a mixture of antioxidant monomers including tert-butylhydroquinone, tert-butylp
  • g and adhesive: Sulfonic acid group gives the monomers ionic character over a wide range of pH.
  • is produced by condensation reaction from the monomers m-phenylenediamine and isophthaloyl chloride.
  • mixtures of reactive polymers with un-reacted monomers may also be referred to as pre-polymers.
  • They also contain some diluent monomers, most typically HEMA and TEGDMA, but occasion
  • itic acid and 18-hydroxy stearic acid are key monomers of cutin in the plant cuticle.
  • UHMWPE is synthesized from monomers of ethylene, which are bonded together to for
  • nts are thermodynamically in equilibrium with monomers of the same species in the surrounding medium
  • other enzymes have been shown to be active as monomers or dimers.
  • n products that act as inputs, in the form of monomers or combined into multimers and set as direct
  • egardless of whether the surfactants exist as monomers or as part of a micelle.
  • In the manufacture of monomers, Phenothiazine is used as a chemical stabiliz
  • tion to this rule is the copolymer with 50:50 monomers' ratio which exhibits the faster degradation
  • red for degradation of PLGA is related to the monomers' ratio used in production: the higher the con
  • Cells use the monomers released from breaking down polymers to eithe
  • lymers of varying length (two or more glucose monomers) resulting from cellulolysis, the breakdown o
  • chlorobis(tetrahydrofuran) niobium, only form monomers resulting in one unpaired electron in the dxy
  • The biosynthesis of the aliphatic monomers shares the same upstream reactions with cutin
  • olyurea-based polymer derived from isocyanate monomers that is used in some glues, aerosol foams, pl
  • pre-polymer refers to a monomer or system of monomers that have been reacted to an intermediate mol
  • Low-density conditions produce excited monomers that decay to the ground state before they in
  • MP, is a deoxynucleotide, and one of the four monomers that make up DNA.
  • ng-opening co-polymerization of two different monomers, the cyclic dimers (1,4-dioxane-2,5-diones) o
  • alkoxylated TMP's are used as multifunctional monomers to produce various coatings, Ethoxylated and
  • cyclobutene and cyclopentene, can be used as monomers to produce polymer chains.
  • des can adopt complex structures ranging from monomers to tetramers.
  • erization is a chemical process that converts monomers to a finite degree of polymerization.
  • enzyme was shown to be made up of two subunit monomers via SDS-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis.
  • and limits its application for many thiophene monomers with complex side groups.
  • It binds actin monomers with very high (sub-nanomolar) affinity and a
  • Xylobiose is a disaccharide of xylose monomers with a beta-1,4-bond between them.
  • It consists of discrete Sb(OAc)3 monomers with monodentate acetate ligands.
  • of oligomers/polymers into their constituent monomers would be favored over the condensation of ind