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Definition of trimer in English: trimernoun ˈtrʌɪməˈtrīmər Chemistry A polymer comprising three monomer units. Example sentencesExamples - Recordings of ion currents do not reveal any difference between the monomers of the trimer in regard to their conductance and blockage by water-soluble polymers or antibiotics.
- Fig. 4 compares the decay of the excited state for the native trimer and the solubilized monomer.
- On the other hand, for a system of four peptides, there are six ways to form dimers, four ways to form trimers and monomers, and only one way to form a tetramer.
- These ions correspond in molecular weight to both trimers and tetramers.
- Proanthocyanidin mixtures from grapes are a combination of dimers, trimers, tetramers, oligomers, and polymers.
Derivatives adjectivetrʌɪˈmɛrɪk Chemistry The derived molecular weights were consistent with dimeric or trimeric peptide. Example sentencesExamples - Tetrameric forms clearly predominate over trimeric and higher forms.
- For the serine variants, dimeric intermediates predominate after ice incubation, and the trimeric intermediates dissociate to monomers in the presence of reducing agent.
- Previous structural analysis and molecular modeling revealed a markedly nonsymmetric trimeric state of riboflavin synthase.
- In support of this, we have observed only dimeric, trimeric, and pentameric aggregates for the synthetic transmembrane domain of SARS protein E in SDS.
Definition of trimer in US English: trimernounˈtrīmər Chemistry A polymer comprising three monomer units. Example sentencesExamples - Proanthocyanidin mixtures from grapes are a combination of dimers, trimers, tetramers, oligomers, and polymers.
- On the other hand, for a system of four peptides, there are six ways to form dimers, four ways to form trimers and monomers, and only one way to form a tetramer.
- Fig. 4 compares the decay of the excited state for the native trimer and the solubilized monomer.
- Recordings of ion currents do not reveal any difference between the monomers of the trimer in regard to their conductance and blockage by water-soluble polymers or antibiotics.
- These ions correspond in molecular weight to both trimers and tetramers.
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