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- Oligomer abstract "In chemistry, an oligomer (/əˈlɪɡəmər/) (oligo-, \"a few\" + -mer, \"parts\") is a molecular complex that consists of a few monomer units, in contrast to a polymer, where the number of monomers is, in principle, not limited. Dimers, trimers, and tetramers are, for instance, oligomers composed of two, three and four monomers, respectively.In the context of biochemistry, an oligomer usually refers to a macromolecular complex formed by non-covalent bonding of a few macromolecules like proteins or nucleic acids. In this sense, a homo-oligomer would be formed by few identical molecules and by contrast, a hetero-oligomer would be made of more than one, different, macromolecules. Collagen is an example of a homo-oligomeric protein that is composed of three identical protein chains. The term multimer (/ˈmʌltᵻmər/) (multi-, \"more than one\" + -mer, \"part\") is used with a meaning similar to that of oligomer in the context of proteins (although technical restrictions of word sense may exist).Many oils are oligomeric, such as liquid paraffin. Plasticizers are oligomeric esters widely used to soften thermoplastics such as PVC. They may be made from monomers by linking them together, or by separation from the higher fractions of crude oil. Polybutene is an oligomeric oil used to make putty. Greek prefixes are often used to designate the number of monomer units in the oligomer, for example a tetramer being composed of four units and a hexamer of six.In biochemistry, the term oligonucleotide – or, informally, \"oligo\" - is used for short, single-stranded nucleic acid fragments, such as DNA or RNA, or similar fragments of analogs of nucleic acids such as peptide nucleic acid or Morpholinos. Such oligos are used in hybridization experiments (bound to glass slides or nylon membranes), as probes for in situ hybridization or in antisense experiments such as gene knockdowns. It can also refer to a protein complex made of two or more subunits. In this case, a complex made of several different protein subunits is called a hetero-oligomer or heteromer. When only one type of protein subunit is used in the complex, it is called a homo-oligomer or homomer.Oligomerization is a chemical process that converts monomers to macromolecular complexes through a finite degree of polymerization. The actual figure for degree of polymerization is a matter of debate, often a value between 10 and 100.When an oligomer forms as a result of chain transfer the oligomer is called a telomer and the process telomerization. A telomere is a region of highly repetitive DNA at the end of a linear chromosome.".
- Oligomer wikiPageID "841860".
- Oligomer wikiPageLength "6188".
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- Oligomer wikiPageRevisionID "695744193".
- Oligomer wikiPageWikiLink Biochemistry.
- Oligomer wikiPageWikiLink Category:Oligomers.
- Oligomer wikiPageWikiLink Category:Polymer_chemistry.
- Oligomer wikiPageWikiLink Chain_transfer.
- Oligomer wikiPageWikiLink Chemistry.
- Oligomer wikiPageWikiLink Collagen.
- Oligomer wikiPageWikiLink DNA.
- Oligomer wikiPageWikiLink Degree_of_polymerization.
- Oligomer wikiPageWikiLink Dimer_(chemistry).
- Oligomer wikiPageWikiLink Ester.
- Oligomer wikiPageWikiLink Gene_knockdown.
- Oligomer wikiPageWikiLink Heteromer.
- Oligomer wikiPageWikiLink In_situ_hybridization.
- Oligomer wikiPageWikiLink Liquid_paraffin_(medicinal).
- Oligomer wikiPageWikiLink Molecular_binding.
- Oligomer wikiPageWikiLink Monomer.
- Oligomer wikiPageWikiLink Morpholino.
- Oligomer wikiPageWikiLink Multiprotein_complex.
- Oligomer wikiPageWikiLink Nucleic_acid.
- Oligomer wikiPageWikiLink Nucleic_acid_hybridization.
- Oligomer wikiPageWikiLink Nylon.
- Oligomer wikiPageWikiLink Oligonucleotide.
- Oligomer wikiPageWikiLink Peptide_nucleic_acid.
- Oligomer wikiPageWikiLink Petroleum.
- Oligomer wikiPageWikiLink Plasticizer.
- Oligomer wikiPageWikiLink Polybutene.
- Oligomer wikiPageWikiLink Polymer.
- Oligomer wikiPageWikiLink Polyvinyl_chloride.
- Oligomer wikiPageWikiLink Protein.
- Oligomer wikiPageWikiLink Protein_subunit.
- Oligomer wikiPageWikiLink Putty.
- Oligomer wikiPageWikiLink RNA.
- Oligomer wikiPageWikiLink Sense_(molecular_biology).
- Oligomer wikiPageWikiLink Telomerization.
- Oligomer wikiPageWikiLink Tetramer.
- Oligomer wikiPageWikiLink Thermoplastic.
- Oligomer wikiPageWikiLink Trimer_(chemistry).
- Oligomer wikiPageWikiLink Wikt:-mer.
- Oligomer wikiPageWikiLink Wikt:multi-.
- Oligomer wikiPageWikiLink Wikt:oligo-.
- Oligomer wikiPageWikiLink Word_sense.
- Oligomer wikiPageWikiLinkText "'''O'''ligomerizer".
- Oligomer wikiPageWikiLinkText "Oligomer".
- Oligomer wikiPageWikiLinkText "cyclo-oligomerization".
- Oligomer wikiPageWikiLinkText "heptameric".
- Oligomer wikiPageWikiLinkText "hexameric structure".
- Oligomer wikiPageWikiLinkText "hexameric".
- Oligomer wikiPageWikiLinkText "hexamers".
- Oligomer wikiPageWikiLinkText "homo-oligomeric or hetero-oligomeric complexes".
- Oligomer wikiPageWikiLinkText "multimers".
- Oligomer wikiPageWikiLinkText "mutimeric complex".
- Oligomer wikiPageWikiLinkText "octamer".
- Oligomer wikiPageWikiLinkText "oligo".
- Oligomer wikiPageWikiLinkText "oligomer".
- Oligomer wikiPageWikiLinkText "oligomeric complexes".
- Oligomer wikiPageWikiLinkText "pentamer".
- Oligomer wikiPageWikiLinkText "tetrameric".
- Oligomer quote "Oligomer molecule: A molecule of intermediate relative molecular mass, the structure of which essentially comprises a small plurality of units derived, actually or conceptually, from molecules of lower relative molecular mass. Note # A molecule is regarded as having an intermediate relative molecular mass if it has properties which do vary significantly with the removal of one or a few of the units. # If a part or the whole of the molecule has an intermediate relative molecular mass and essentially comprises a small plurality of units derived, actually or conceptually, from molecules of lower relative molecular mass, it may be described as oligomeric, or by oligomer used adjectivally. Oligomerization: The process of converting a monomer or a mixture of monomers into an oligomer. Note # An oligomerization by chain reaction carried out in the presence of a large amount of chain-transfer agent, so that the end-groups are essentially fragments of the chain-transfer agent, is termed telomerization.".
- Oligomer title "IUPAC definition".
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- Oligomer subject Category:Oligomers.
- Oligomer subject Category:Polymer_chemistry.
- Oligomer hypernym Complex.
- Oligomer type Biomolecule.
- Oligomer type Building.
- Oligomer type Biomolecule.
- Oligomer type Nutrient.
- Oligomer type Redirect.
- Oligomer type Concept.
- Oligomer comment "In chemistry, an oligomer (/əˈlɪɡəmər/) (oligo-, \"a few\" + -mer, \"parts\") is a molecular complex that consists of a few monomer units, in contrast to a polymer, where the number of monomers is, in principle, not limited.".
- Oligomer label "Oligomer".
- Oligomer sameAs Q726004.
- Oligomer sameAs قليل_الوحدات.
- Oligomer sameAs Oligomer.
- Oligomer sameAs Oligomer.
- Oligomer sameAs Ολιγομερές.
- Oligomer sameAs Oligómero.
- Oligomer sameAs Oligomeer.
- Oligomer sameAs Oligomeeri.
- Oligomer sameAs Oligomère.
- Oligomer sameAs Olagaiméir.
- Oligomer sameAs אוליגומר.
- Oligomer sameAs Oligomer.
- Oligomer sameAs Oligomer.
- Oligomer sameAs Oligomero.
- Oligomer sameAs オリゴマー.
- Oligomer sameAs 올리고머.
- Oligomer sameAs Oligomeer.
- Oligomer sameAs Oligomery.
- Oligomer sameAs Oligômero.
- Oligomer sameAs m.03g4fx.
- Oligomer sameAs Oligomer.