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protomer
English
Etymology 1
Blend of prototropy +? tautomer
Noun
protomer (plural protomers)
- (chemistry) Any prototropic tautomer.
Translations
- Greek: ?????????? n (protomerés)
Etymology 2
Blend of protein +? oligomer
Noun
protomer (plural protomers)
- (biochemistry) Any of the subunits that constitute an oligomeric protein.
Translations
- Greek: ?????????? n (protomerés)
Derived terms
- heteroprotomer
- homoprotomer
- interprotomer
References
- OED 2nd edition 1989
Anagrams
- Portmore, premotor, promoter
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prototropy
English
Etymology
proto- +? -tropy
Noun
prototropy (uncountable)
- (chemistry) A form of tautomerism in which the two forms differ only in the position of a proton; the transfer of a proton between these two forms.
Related terms
- protomer
- proton transfer
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