Examples of using Conformational changes in English and their translations into Swedish
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Protein dynamics(temperature induced conformational changes).
Monitoring of conformational changes during protein aggregation, precipitation and crystallization.
The folding funnel concept explains individual protein folding on the basis of conformational changes to reach a state of minimal free energy.
The conformational changes induced by TBP binding to the TATA box allows for additional transcription factors and RNA polymerase II to bind to the promoter region.
Zocchi's team is the first to report measurements of conformational changes in a single DNA molecule at the nanometer scale.
it induces the receptor to undergo conformational changes.
toxicity of β-amylase through conformational changes and can be used to calculate the progress of senile dementia.
which is quickly strengthened by conformational changes in the enzyme.
Rather, it includes also electrically-induced conformational changes in charged biomolecules
assembly, and conformational changes of proteins in solution.
as direct binding with the gold surface can denature the protein or induce conformational changes.
in a protein can be determined and conformational changes are detected with high sensitivity.
induce physical or conformational changes.
hydrophilic protein thereby inducing conformational changes in the protein.
density profiles(from which the conformational changes can be measured).
Upon binding, an irreversible conformational change occurs to the viral particle.
This conformational change prevents the protein from leaving
Storage must pre-empt any deterioration in terms of conformational change or denaturation, oligomerization or any such change before
Binding of glucose to one site induces a conformational change that results in glucose being transported from one side of the membrane to the other.
A conformational change occurs in one of the subunits of HA, exposing the HA2 fusion peptide,
The change in redox state of the protein induces a conformational change, causing the four hydrogen ions to be pumped into the inner membrane space.
The maximum conformational change(Cu) is 0.04nm
Firstly, the substrate binds to the CYP enzyme, inducing a conformational change and a spin state change of the heme iron.
PARP1 then undergoes a conformational change that aligns key amino acid residues in the active site, thereby increasing its activity.
This movement is caused by ATP-hydrolysis powered myosin head dissociation from the actin filament, followed by a conformational change that leads to a 5 nm change in head position.
It has flipped into a different stable conformation or isoform whereas the conformational change with zinc reverses fully.
Furthermore, the conformational change evident in the case of copper(a compaction shown as a decrease in the size of the protein