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  • It can damage virtually all types of macromolecules: carbohydrates, nucleic acids ([[mutation]]s), lipids ([[lipid peroxidation
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  • {{r|Macromolecules}}
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  • ...charged status giving them the ability to interact with the charges on the macromolecules, charges that importantly help maintain the convoluted structure of the mac
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  • ...tage in [[metabolism]] where building blocks used in the synthesis of cell macromolecules and membranes are produced from simpler precursors. It is preceded by a fue
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  • ...chemical structure, properties, composition, and reaction mechanisms of [[macromolecules]]. A macromolecule is a molecule that consists of one or more types of repe Macromolecules (also known as polymer molecules) appear in daily life in the form of [[pla
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  • ...chemical structure, properties, composition, and reaction mechanisms of [[macromolecules]]. A macromolecule is a molecule that consists of one or more types of repe Macromolecules (also known as polymer molecules) appear in daily life in the form of [[pla
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  • ...chemist [[Hermann Staudinger]] proposed that polymers were comprised of "[[macromolecules]]" consisted of long chains of atoms held together by covalent bonds. Thou ...cal synthesis is perhaps the most complex, enabling the formation of large macromolecules with structure and function custom-tailored to particular biological applic
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  • *Macromolecules
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  • * Physical Chemistry of Macromolecules, Charles Tanford, 1961, John Wiley & Sons, Inc, ISBN 0-471-84447-0
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  • ...ree-dimensional structures adopted by proteins and nucleic bases. In these macromolecules, bonding between parts of the same macromolecule cause it to fold into a sp
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  • ...cell is, of course, connected to everything else, and interactions between macromolecules through multiple noncovalent bonds are the very fabric of life. It is there
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  • ...ref>Christie, Peter J. (2001) Type IV secretion: intercellular transfer of macromolecules by systems ancestrally related to conjugation machines. Molecular Microbiol ...nts <ref>Christie PJ. (2001) Type IV secretion: inter-cellular transfer of macromolecules by systems ancestrally related to conjugation machines. Mol Microbiol. 2001
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  • ...lly in that they are monofunctional and thus unable to cross-link cellular macromolecules. Among their common properties are a requirement for metabolic activation t
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  • ...efficient formation of catalytic macromolecules in the absence of any such macromolecules. The last 60 years have witnessed chemists developing an understanding of o
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  • ...omolecules]]. Often there is a link with [[Pharmacochemistry]] to engineer macromolecules with a certain function to help research in [[Health Sciences]] as well as
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  • ...tarting materials. This source of information, in the form of nucleic acid macromolecules, encodes many different types of proteins that interact according to their
    23 KB (3,431 words) - 23:45, 25 October 2013
  • ...d in terms of DNA and proteins: DNA and proteins seemed to be the dominant macromolecules in the living cell, with RNA serving only to aid in creating proteins from
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  • ...s of the molecule. However, it is possible to obtain partial alignment of macromolecules using anisotropic media, leading to incomplete averaging of the dipolar int ...t, J. Am. Chem. Soc. 112, 2908 (1990).</ref>. However, the NMR spectra of macromolecules are much more complicated than those of small molecules and it is usually n
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  • ...s of the molecule. However, it is possible to obtain partial alignment of macromolecules using anisotropic media, leading to incomplete averaging of the dipolar int ...t, J. Am. Chem. Soc. 112, 2908 (1990).</ref>. However, the NMR spectra of macromolecules are much more complicated than those of small molecules and it is usually n
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