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Meanings of helical structure in English
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Usage of helical structure in English
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These PS2-siRNA duplexes exhibit an A-form helicalstructure similar to unmodified siRNA.
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This structure is completely different from the amphipathic, helicalstructure observed for Type I AFPs.
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However, in 50% TFE both the peptides show pronounced helicalstructure.
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Photo 51: The x-ray diffraction image that led to the discovery of the double- helicalstructure of DNA.
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Circular dichroism studies showed that IF indeed could adopt a helicalstructure, but only in membrane-mimicking environments.
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The substitution of Ala residues in the hydrophobic face of the alpha-helix can prevent dimerization and specify monomeric helicalstructure.
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Very similar results have been obtained in the two environments: an unbroken helicalstructure of the investigated region can be ruled out.
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It has been reported that both the amphipathicity and helicalstructure of Mag 2 play an important role in its antimicrobial activity.
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CD spectra in aqueous medium indicate that the apopeptide I adapts, mostly, a beta-sheet conformation whereas the glycopeptide II assumes helicalstructure.
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In addition to being crosslinked, the strands also form a helicalstructure because of secondary bonds between different regions of the same molecules.
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We report that the N-terminal domain of dSLBP is stably unfolded but has nascent helicalstructure at physiological pH and native-like solution conditions.
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In addition to these cross-beta reflections, other reflections suggest the presence of well-defined coiled-coil helicalstructure arranged with a defined orientation within the fibrils.
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The most frequently appearing form of DNA is a double helicalstructure in which two single strands are held together by Watson-Crick base pairs.
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A number of electrostatic interactions could be identified which may contribute to the stability of the helicalstructure of the monomers and of the dimer.
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Mutations in the TIEG2 alpha-HRM domain that disrupt its helicalstructure abolish its ability to both bind mSin3A and repress transcription.
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In both solvents, residues 68-78 take on an amphipathic helicalstructure, in agreement with predictions made by comparison to homologous saposin family proteins.