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Results 1 - 10 of 44 for "3-dimensional"
  1. ... building blocks (base pairs). As a result, the 3-dimensional shape of thyroglobulin is altered, reducing the amount ... the DNA base pairs. As a result, the 3-dimensional shape of thyroglobulin is altered, reducing the amount ...
  2. ... newly formed proteins so they have the correct 3-dimensional shape to function properly. The endoplasmic reticulum also ... result in a wolframin protein with an altered 3-dimensional shape, which could affect its function. It is ...
  3. ... of amino acids determines each protein’s unique 3-dimensional structure and its specific function. Amino acids are ...
  4. ... that is unstable and folded into an incorrect 3-dimensional shape, leading to a reduction of mevalonate kinase ...
  5. ... ataxin-3 protein that folds into the wrong 3-dimensional shape. This nonfunctional ataxin-3 protein cannot remove ...
  6. ... folding of the titin protein into its normal 3-dimensional shape. Researchers are studying how abnormally folded titin ...
  7. ... cell membrane. Other mutations change the enzyme's 3-dimensional shape, preventing it from functioning properly within the ...
  8. ... seipin, causing it to fold into an incorrect 3-dimensional shape. Research findings indicate that misfolded seipin proteins ...
  9. ... is abnormally small or folded into the wrong 3-dimensional shape. These mutations are described as "loss-of- ...
  10. ... the ADAMTSL2 protein likely change the protein's 3-dimensional structure. Through a process that is poorly understood, ...
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