dimer formation
The dimer of a molecule is formed by two identical molecules.
The protein dimerization process plays a crucial role in cell signaling.
The dimer of this compound has unique properties compared to the monomer.
The dimerization of the receptor is essential for its activation.
The formation of a dimer requires specific conditions and interactions.
The dimeric structure of the enzyme enhances its catalytic activity.
The dimer interface is where the two subunits interact with each other.
The dimeric form of the protein is more stable than its monomeric form.
The dimerization domain is responsible for mediating protein-protein interactions.
The dimerization of transcription factors can regulate gene expression.
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