Voorbeelden van het gebruik van Conformational change in het Engels en hun vertalingen in het Nederlands
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Upon binding, proteins may undergo a conformational change.
Monitoring of conformational changes during protein aggregation, precipitation and crystallization.
The experimenters found that Mg(OAc)2 caused the best conformational change.
This causes a conformational change, allowing protein substrates to bind with high affinity.
ATP binds to bE-subunit resulting in a conformational change of the subunit.
This conformational change prevents the protein from leaving and encourages folding of the proteins.
Epinephrine binds to a receptor on the outside of a liver cell causing a conformational change to occur.
This external signal can cause conformational changes in GPCR, which in turn activates a G-protein.
Conformational changes are also transmitted to the bTP-subunit promoting the hydrolysis of bound ATP into ADP and Pi.
The hydrolysis leads to a large conformational change in the bDP-subunit releasing the products ADP and Pi.
which is quickly strengthened by conformational changes in the enzyme.
In this scheme, the conformational changes induced are a result of ATP binding and not ATP hydrolysis.
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.
Under certain conditions a conformational change seems to be rate limiting for the hydrolysis of chromogenic substrates by PO.
that these weak interactions rapidly induce conformational changes in the enzyme that strengthen binding.
ATP binding to the bE-subunit causes a small conformational change in bDP-subunit resulting in the hydrolysis of ATP at this site.
induce physical or conformational changes.
PARP1 then undergoes a conformational change that aligns key amino acid residues in the active site,
The kinds of information that can be obtained from an analytical ultracentrifuge include the gross shape of macromolecules, the conformational changes in macromolecules, and size distributions of macromolecular samples.
leads to unfavorable conformational changes, which downregulate transcription and so prevent the androgenic effects of normal binding.
When the target molecule to be transported binds to it, it undergoes a conformational change which moves the molecule from one side of the membrane to the other.
the GPCR undergoes a conformational change that activates and causes dissociation of the G alpha protein from the receptor.
have been demonstrated to affect the conformational change in the cytoplasmic domain of the band 3 of erythrocyte membrane protein by serving as the hinge for the pivoting of the two subdomains.
Storage must pre-empt any deterioration in terms of conformational change or denaturation, oligomerization
A combination of two orthogonal single-molecule approaches indicate that conformational change constantly occurs in E. coli topoisomerase I when trying to change the DNA topology.
This then suggest that such residue is significant in conformational changes be serving as sites for peripheral protein binding in some body cells Low et al.