different between monomer vs heterodimer
monomer
English
Etymology
mono- +? -mer
Pronunciation
- (UK) IPA(key): /?m?n?m?/
- (US) IPA(key): /?m?n?m?/
- Hyphenation: mon?o?mer
Noun
monomer (plural monomers)
- (chemistry) A relatively small molecule which can be covalently bonded to other monomers to form a polymer.
Antonyms
- polymer
Hyponyms
- aminoacid
- mononucleotide
- monosaccharide
Translations
See also
- dimer
- trimer
- oligomer
German
Pronunciation
Adjective
monomer (not comparable)
- monomeric
Declension
Further reading
- “monomer” in Duden online
Romanian
Etymology
From French monomère.
Noun
monomer m (plural monomeri)
- monomer
Declension
monomer From the web:
- what monomer combines to make dna
- what monomers make up proteins
- what monomers make up dna
- what monomers make up carbohydrates
- what monomers make up nucleic acids
- what monomer is dna made of
- what monomers make up lipids
- what monomers are proteins made of
heterodimer
English
Etymology
hetero- +? dimer
Noun
heterodimer (plural heterodimers)
- (chemistry, biochemistry) A dimer, especially a biologically active one, derived from two or more different monomers
Derived terms
- heterodimeric
See also
- homodimer
Anagrams
- diheteromer
heterodimer From the web:
- heterodimer meaning
- what does heterodimer mean
- what is heterodimeric protein
- what is heterodimer in biology
- what does heterodimer do
- what does heterodimerization
- what does heterodimers mean in biology
- what is your heterodimer
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