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Physical-chemical properties of ubiquitin
Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Protein Structure, 1980The secondary structure of ubiquitin, the environment of its single tyrosine residue and its potential for interacting noncovalently with histone 2A or DNA, have been probed by circular dichroism (CD), ultraviolet absorbance, fluorescence and ancillary techniques.
J, Jenson, G, Goldstein, E, Breslow
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1987
Among the nucleic acids, the single-stranded RNA molecules have the highest potential to form a large variety of structures and to undergo quite different structural transitions. The determination of their structure and structural transitions is a prerequisite for understanding their function in replication, transcription, translation, and regulation ...
Paul Keese, Robert H. Symons
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Among the nucleic acids, the single-stranded RNA molecules have the highest potential to form a large variety of structures and to undergo quite different structural transitions. The determination of their structure and structural transitions is a prerequisite for understanding their function in replication, transcription, translation, and regulation ...
Paul Keese, Robert H. Symons
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On Certain Physical-Chemical Properties of Infant Formulas
Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine, 1977The article in this issue of theJournalby Paxson, Adcock, and Morriss (see p 139) directs the reader's attention to the variability in the osmolality of commonly used formulas. Further, it reminds us that notable differences in concentration exist either due to the variation among lots from a single manufacturer or due to alterations in the method of ...
W E, Segar, R W, Chesney
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The Soil. Physical, Chemical and Biological Properties
2016This chapter provides a basic description of soil properties and processes, stressing the concept that the soil is a dynamic entity where complex interactions among its biological, chemical and physical components take place. All these components and properties determine the functioning of the soil for different purposes; this functioning is included ...
Antonio Delgado, José A. Gómez
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Physical chemical properties of chick cartilage collagen
Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Protein Structure, 1973Abstract Chick cartilage contains a molecular species of collagen which is different in the primary structure and distribution of its α chains from the collagen of chick skin and bone. Despite these differences the physical chemical properties of cartilage and skin collagens, in terms of optical rotatory dispersion, intrinsic viscosity, molecular ...
S, Igarashi, R L, Trelstad, A H, Kang
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Immunochemical and physical chemical properties of carboxymethyl proteins
Archives of Biochemistry and Biophysics, 1957Abstract 1. 1. The relative viscosities, optical rotations, and immunochemical properties of the proteins investigated indicate that the carboxymethylation reaction as performed leads to some denaturation of the protein. 2. 2. The immunochemical studies showed not only that the specificity of the CM proteins was different from the native ones
P H, MAURER, S, KORMAN
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Physical-chemical properties of β2-microglobulin
Molecular Immunology, 1974Abstract The hydrodynamic and optical properties of β2-microglobulin, a low mol. wt protein with established sequence homologies to the immunoglobulin G molecule, was studied by analytical gel chromatography, circular dichroism (CD), optical rotatory dispersion (ORD) and fluorescence measurements.
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Herbicides: a compilation of their physical, chemical, and biological properties
1965The following table is a compilation of the physical, chemical, and biological properties of organic herbicides. An attempt has been made by the authors to include in the table all organic herbicides available at the time this article was written. In a number of cases the table is not complete because the information was unavailable to the authors.
G W, Bailey, J L, White
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