Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "Transmembrane segment usually denotes a single transmembrane alpha helix of a transmembrane protein, also known as an integral protein. More broadly, a transmembrane segment is any three-dimensional protein structure which is thermodynamically stable in a membrane. This may be a single alpha helix, a transmembrane beta barrel, a beta-helix of gramicidin A, or any other structure. Transmembrane helices are usually about 20 amino acids in length."@en }
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- Transmembrane_domain abstract "Transmembrane segment usually denotes a single transmembrane alpha helix of a transmembrane protein, also known as an integral protein. More broadly, a transmembrane segment is any three-dimensional protein structure which is thermodynamically stable in a membrane. This may be a single alpha helix, a transmembrane beta barrel, a beta-helix of gramicidin A, or any other structure. Transmembrane helices are usually about 20 amino acids in length.".
- Q7834587 abstract "Transmembrane segment usually denotes a single transmembrane alpha helix of a transmembrane protein, also known as an integral protein. More broadly, a transmembrane segment is any three-dimensional protein structure which is thermodynamically stable in a membrane. This may be a single alpha helix, a transmembrane beta barrel, a beta-helix of gramicidin A, or any other structure. Transmembrane helices are usually about 20 amino acids in length.".
- Transmembrane_domain comment "Transmembrane segment usually denotes a single transmembrane alpha helix of a transmembrane protein, also known as an integral protein. More broadly, a transmembrane segment is any three-dimensional protein structure which is thermodynamically stable in a membrane. This may be a single alpha helix, a transmembrane beta barrel, a beta-helix of gramicidin A, or any other structure. Transmembrane helices are usually about 20 amino acids in length.".
- Q7834587 comment "Transmembrane segment usually denotes a single transmembrane alpha helix of a transmembrane protein, also known as an integral protein. More broadly, a transmembrane segment is any three-dimensional protein structure which is thermodynamically stable in a membrane. This may be a single alpha helix, a transmembrane beta barrel, a beta-helix of gramicidin A, or any other structure. Transmembrane helices are usually about 20 amino acids in length.".