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Chemical process of joining two molecular entities by bonds of any kind
In chemistry, dimerization is the process of joining two identical or similar molecular entities by bonds. The resulting bonds can be either strong or
Dimerization
The telomerization is the linear dimerization of 1,3-dienes with simultaneous addition of a nucleophile in a catalytic reaction. The reaction was independently
Telomerization_(dimerization)
Reaction in organic chemistr
Carbene dimerization is a type of organic reaction in which two carbene or carbenoid precursors react in a formal dimerization to an alkene. This reaction
Carbene_dimerization
Macromolecular complex formed by two, usually non-covalently bound, macromolecules
protein NEMO. Some proteins contain specialized domains to ensure dimerization (dimerization domains) and specificity. The G protein-coupled cannabinoid receptors
Protein_dimer
Chemical process
produced within the Madagascar periwinkle plant (Catharanthus roseus) whose dimerization produces the anti-cancer drugs vinblastine and vincristine. The precursor
Dimerization of catharanthine and vindoline
Dimerization_of_catharanthine_and_vindoline
dimerization (CID) is a biological mechanism in which two proteins bind only in the presence of a certain small molecule, enzyme or other dimerizing agent
Chemically induced dimerization
Chemically_induced_dimerization
Type of DNA damage
(64PPs), their Dewar valence isomers, and the spore photoproduct (SP). Dimerization may proceed via a direct mechanism, in which UV radiation is absorbed
Pyrimidine_dimer
Key enzyme of photosynthesis involved in carbon fixation
Ribulose-1,5-bisphosphate carboxylase/oxygenase, commonly known by the abbreviations RuBisCo, rubisco, RuBPCase, or RuBPco, is an enzyme (EC 4.1.1.39)
RuBisCO
Protein-coding gene in the species Homo sapiens
Jun dimerization protein 2 (JUNDM2) is a protein that in humans is encoded by the JDP2 gene. The Jun dimerization protein is a member of the AP-1 family
Jun_dimerization_protein_2
Chemical compound
colorless liquid. Together with 2,3-dimethyl-2-butene it can be produced by dimerization of propylene. It is a precursor to the commercial fragrance tonalide
2,3-Dimethyl-1-butene
Organic molecule containing two or more fused cyclobutane rings
result of the initial dimerization of two cyclobutadienes which preferably forms the syn product, shown below. The further dimerization only produces the
Ladderane
Chemical compound
petrochemical, produced by the catalytic cracking of crude oil or the dimerization of ethylene. Its main uses are in the production of high-octane gasoline
2-Butene
Organic reaction which inserts an alkene into a C-H bond of ethylene
{red}{\ce {H -}}}{\ce {CH2-CH(Ph)}}{\color {red}{\ce {-CH=CH2}}}} The dimerization of ethylene which gives 1-butene is another example of a hydrovinylation
Hydrovinylation
Simple model of topological insulator
the chain is clearly an insulator as the chain is broken into dimers (dimerized). However one of the two cases would consist of N / 2 {\displaystyle N/2}
Su–Schrieffer–Heeger_model
Protein
members of the same subfamily having very similar NR dimerization partners and the underlying dimerization network has certain topological features, such as
Nuclear_receptor
Organic compound of the form >C=C=O
are normally performed in nonpolar media to prevent dimerization.[citation needed] Dimerization of stearic ketene affords alkyl ketene dimers, widely
Ketene
DNA-binding structural motif
alpha helix of a second polypeptide, facilitating dimerization. Leucine zippers are a dimerization motif of the bZIP (Basic-region leucine zipper) class
Leucine_zipper
RNA family
the primary dimer initiation site (DIS) as it is believed to promote dimerization of the viral genome through formation of a "kissing dimer" intermediate
Retroviral psi packaging element
Retroviral_psi_packaging_element
Protein-coding gene in the species Homo sapiens
MAX dimerization protein MGA is a protein that in humans is encoded by the MGA gene. GRCh38: Ensembl release 89: ENSG00000174197 – Ensembl, May 2017 GRCm38:
MAX_dimerization_protein_MGA
Reaction impacting chemical bonds
interact less, and there is a lower thermodynamic drive for dimerization. In the dimerization reactions, the diene and dienophile were equally electron
Inverse electron-demand Diels–Alder reaction
Inverse_electron-demand_Diels–Alder_reaction
Chemical compound
use of peroxydisulfuric acid gives rise to 1,4‑benzoxazine compounds. Dimerization of isatin with KBH4 in methanol yields Indirubin. This represents the
Isatin
Facility that processes crude oil
to form isooctane. There are also other uses for dimerization. Gasoline produced through dimerization is highly unsaturated and very reactive. It tends
Oil_refinery
Industrially relevant enzyme
nucleotide-binding domain and a C-terminal dimerization domain joined by a long interdomain α-helix. Each protomer's α-helical dimerization domain wraps around the interdomain
Imine_reductase
Chemical compound
overnight to allow dimerization to anemonin. The findings of an investigation by Kataoka and colleagues in 1965 implied that this dimerization may be mediated
Anemonin
Enzyme
inactive monomers within the cell, their activation relies on dimerization. This dimerization occurs when initiator caspases are recruited to large protein
Caspase-2
Chemical compound
Alder and coworker, the structure was deduced in 1931. The spontaneous dimerization of neat cyclopentadiene at room temperature to form dicyclopentadiene
Dicyclopentadiene
Class of chemical compounds
alkylidene group when dimerizing in a [2+2] photocycloadditions. Staudinger's insight was complicated by dependence of the dimerization on substituents. The
Alkyl_ketene_dimer
Mammalian protein found in humans
that ADAR1 dimerization occurs specifically through its third double-stranded RNA-binding domain (dsRBD3), and importantly, this dimerization is RNA-independent
ADAR
similar physical properties. These compounds arise via the acid catalyzed dimerization of isobutene, a reaction that proceeds via the carbocation (CH3)3C+.
Diisobutene
Class of enzymes
to the extracellular domain of an RTK, its dimerization is triggered with other adjacent RTKs. Dimerization leads to a rapid activation of the protein's
Receptor_tyrosine_kinase
Chemical compound
HBX3− + (BH3) (X=F, Cl, Br, I) 2 BH3 → B2H6 The standard enthalpy of dimerization of BH3 is estimated to be −170 kJ mol−1. The boron atom in BH3 has 6
Borane
Pharmaceutical compound
byproducts resulting from the dimerization of vitamin A. Gildeuretinol is new molecular entity designed to reduce the dimerization of vitamin A in the eye without
Gildeuretinol
Chemical compound
Paquette's 1982 synthesis of dodecahedrane. The first step involved reductive dimerization of the molecule to give dihydrofulvalene, not simple addition to give
Cyclopentadiene
Pharmaceutical drug
called a "epidermal growth factor receptor (HER) dimerization inhibitor" — it inhibits the dimerization of HER2 with other HER receptors, which prevents
Pertuzumab
direction that the O2 operator faces when the DNA is looped and prevents dimerization of the O2 bound AraC with the bound I1 araC. The PBAD promoter allows
PBAD_promoter
Chemical compound
or two other molecules of butadiene, i.e., dimerization and trimerization respectively. Via dimerization butadiene is converted to 4-vinylcyclohexene
Butadiene
Chemical compound
electrochemical hydrodimerisation or by catalytic dimerization of acrylonitrile. A catalytic tail-tail dimerization of two acrylonitrile molecules forms hexanedinitrile:
2-Methyleneglutaronitrile
Sub-discipline of chemistry
is involved in retinal, a component of the machinery of vision. The dimerization of alkenes is relevant to the photodamage of DNA, where thymine dimers
Photochemistry
Enzyme
In enzymology, catechol oxidase (dimerizing) (EC 1.1.3.14) is an enzyme that catalyzes the chemical reaction Four catechol 3 O2 6 H2O 3 O2 6 H2O Two
Catechol_oxidase_(dimerizing)
Chemical reaction
the proline-catalyzed dimerization of alpha-oxyaldehydes followed by tandem Mukaiyama aldol cyclization. The aldol dimerization of alpha-oxyaldehydes
Aldol_reaction
Chemical compound
produced by separation from crude C4 refinery streams and by ethylene dimerization. The former affords a mixture of 1-and 2-butenes, while the latter affords
1-Butene
Chemical compound
sunscreen and as an antimicrobial agent. It is derived from the oxidative dimerization of homogentisic acid. It has been both widely and falsely reported that
Hipposudoric_acid
Protein-coding gene in the species Homo sapiens
ontology Molecular function transcription coactivator activity protein dimerization activity protein binding enzyme binding oxidoreductase activity Cellular
WWOX
Organic compound with formula (CH2CO)2
by dimerization of ketene. Heating or irradiation with UV light regenerates the ketene monomer: (C2H2O)2 ⇌ 2 CH2CO Alkylated ketenes also dimerize with
Diketene
Marker on immune cells
C181, the last residue of the stalk region in CD8A, is critical for the dimerization, since it forms an inter-subunit disulfide bond. In CD8αα dimers, it
CD8
Main-group allene analog
phosphaallenes quickly dimerize in a [2+2]- or [2+3]-cycloaddition to yield four- or five-membered rings. Thus, in order to prevent dimerization, a bulky moiety
1-Phosphaallenes
Dimer for protein manipulation
chemically induced dimerization applications. FK1012 is a chemical inducer of dimerization (CID) which makes the protein capable of dimerization or oligomerization
FK1012
Small molecule chemical linker
(2014-11-17). "Localized light-induced protein dimerization in living cells using a photocaged dimerizer". Nature Communications. 5 (1): 5475. doi:10.1038/ncomms6475
TMP-HTag
Topics referred to by the same term
Look up Dimer, dimer, dimerization, dimeric, or dimerous in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Dimer may refer to: Dimer (chemistry), a chemical structure
Dimer
Chemical compound
to less-substituted cyclopentadiene derivatives, Cp*H is not prone to dimerization. Pentamethylcyclopentadiene is commercially available. It was first prepared
Pentamethylcyclopentadiene
Property of conjugated systems with 4n delocalized electrons
1063/1.2748049. PMID 17655439. Yi, Li; K. N. Houk (July 2001). "The Dimerization of Cyclobutadiene. An ab Initio CASSCF Theoretical Study". Journal of
Antiaromaticity
Class of enzymes
systematic name of this enzyme class is ATP phosphohydrolase (tubulin-dimerizing). Katanin McNally FJ, Vale RD (1993). "Identification of katanin, an ATPase
Microtubule-severing_ATPase
Chemical compound
prone to dimerization, especially as a free base isolated from plant matter. These dimers are pharmacologically inactive, and the rapid dimerization reduces
Cathinone
Chemical compound
A variety of substituted 1,3-Cyclobutanediones form upon spontaneous dimerization of disubstituted ketenes. 2,2,4,4-Tetramethylcyclobutanedione is thus
1,3-Cyclobutanedione
Chemical reaction
reaction, is an organic reaction describing (in its original scope) the dimerization or isomerization of electron-deficient alkenes such as enones by action
Rauhut–Currier_reaction
Measure of solute effect
. {\displaystyle i=1-\left(1-{\frac {1}{n}}\right)\alpha .} For the dimerization of acetic acid in benzene: 2 CH3COOH ⇌ (CH3COOH)2 2 moles of acetic acid
Van_'t_Hoff_factor
Protein complex
The dimerization partner, RB-like, E2F and multi-vulval class B (DREAM) complex is a protein complex responsible for the regulation of cell cycle-dependent
DREAM_complex
Study of magnesium compounds in chemistry
General scheme of dimerization of Grignard reagents and Schlenk equilibrium
Organomagnesium_chemistry
DNA-binding transcription factor activity, RNA polymerase II-specific protein dimerization activity Cellular component nucleolus nucleoplasm cytoplasm nucleus PML
Sp100_nuclear_antigen
Component of the innate immune system
contains four trans-membrane domains. Its C-terminal domain contains the dimerization domain, the cyclic dinucleotide interaction domain, as well as a domain
CGAS–STING cytosolic DNA sensing pathway
CGAS–STING_cytosolic_DNA_sensing_pathway
Life arising from non-living matter
The Breslow catalytic cycle for formaldehyde dimerization and C2-C6 sugar formation
Abiogenesis
Chemical reaction producing oligomers with two distinct end groups
groups, and n is the degree of polymerization. One example is the coupled dimerization and hydroesterification of buta-1,3-diene. This step produces a doubly
Telomerization
Chemical compound
presence of acid catalysts. It can also be produced from isobutylene by dimerization using an Amberlyst catalyst to produce a mixture of iso-octenes. Hydrogenation
2,2,4-Trimethylpentane
Class of pharmaceutical drug
in vivo clearance by CYP3A4 ALK-001 (d3-vitamin A) Phase 3 Slows the dimerization rate of vitamin A AVP-786 (d6-dextromethorphan) Phase 3 Reduces formation
Deuterated_drug
Type of unintended effects of genetic modification techniques
monomeric nucleases often involve high levels of off-target effects, dimerization is an attractive strategy. In a dimer system, both nucleases must bind
Off-target_genome_editing
Cell signaling pathway
of canonical receptor tyrosine kinases such as EGFR leading to their dimerization and subsequent activation of the small GTPase Ras. This then leads to
MAPK/ERK_pathway
Organic molecule containing a neutral carbon with two unbound valence electrons
carbenoid precursors can dimerize to alkenes. This is often, but not always, an unwanted side reaction; metal carbene dimerization has been used in the synthesis
Carbene
Cellular stress response
uncharged/deacylated tRNA which causes a conformational change, resulting in dimerization. Dimerization then causes autophosphorylation and activation. Other stressors
Integrated_stress_response
Type of carbene demonstrating particular stability
aromatic resonance or steric shielding. Acid catalyzes the carbene-like dimerization that some persistent carbenes undergo over the course of days. Persistent
Persistent_carbene
Organic compound with the formula CH3CH(OH)CH2CHO
specifically to 3-hydroxybutanal. It is formally the product of the dimerization of acetaldehyde (CH3CHO). A thick colorless or pale-yellow liquid, it
3-Hydroxybutanal
Chemical compound
are replaced with C–F bonds. Octafluorocyclobutane is produced by the dimerization of tetrafluoroethylene and the reductive coupling of 1,2-dichloro-1,1
Octafluorocyclobutane
Medical condition
encoded in the hinge region of the AR gene. Homodimerization occurs. Dimerization is mediated by the second (nearest the 3' end) zinc finger. DNA binding
Androgen insensitivity syndrome
Androgen_insensitivity_syndrome
Chemical compound
bridged diazenes are used to avoid competitive closure to MCPs and dimerization reactions. The latter case requires stabilization of a zwitterion, as
Trimethylenemethane
Characteristic temperature for a substance
increases the normal boiling point of the compound. Simple carboxylic acids dimerize by forming hydrogen bonds between molecules. A minor factor affecting boiling
Boiling_point
Biological process
their high degree of toxicity to proliferating cells.[citation needed] Dimerization consists of the bonding of two monomers to form an oligomer, such as
Mutagenesis
Index of chemical compounds with the same name
3-Hydroxybutyraldehyde (acetaldol), an aldol, formally the product of the dimerization of acetaldehyde 4-Hydroxybutyraldehyde, a chemical intermediate Hydroxybutanal
Hydroxybutyraldehyde
Artificial enzymes
employed to improve the cleavage specificity of FokI by modifying the dimerization interface so that only the intended heterodimeric species are active
Zinc-finger_nuclease
Treatment of cancer using drugs that inhibit cell division or kill cells
P, Delic J, Cros S, Paoletti C (1988). "Heterocyclic quinones XIII. Dimerization in the series of 5,8-quinazolinediones: Synthesis and anti tumor effects
Chemotherapy
Chemical compound
aspartame via enzyme-catalysed amination with phenylalanine. Cinnamic acid can dimerize in non-polar solvents resulting in different linear free energy relationships
Cinnamic_acid
Enzyme
forms a salt bridge with arginine and a hydrogen bond with glutamine. Dimerization is essential to maintaining function as the active site is found at this
Glutamate_decarboxylase
DNA sequence
viral transcription activator protein Tat. Poly A plays roles both in dimerization and genome packaging since it is necessary for cleavage and polyadenylation
Long_terminal_repeat
Protein-coding gene in the species Homo sapiens
expression data Gene ontology Molecular function DNA binding protein dimerization activity DNA-binding transcription factor activity DNA-binding transcription
TFEB
Chemical compound
Although the cyclobutadiene derivative is stable (with respect to dimerization), it decomposes upon contact with O2. Cyclobutadiene was also synthesized
Cyclobutadiene
protein kinase family. The actions of this protein, via inducing receptor dimerization and tyrosine autophosphorylation, lead to cell proliferation. As for
NBPF8
Chemical propellant and refrigerant
tetrafluoroethylene. This conversion involves pyrolysis to give difluorocarbene, which dimerizes: 2 CHClF2 → C2F4 + 2 HCl The compound also yields difluorocarbene upon
Chlorodifluoromethane
Chemical compound
explosives (4,4'-Dinitro-3,3'-diazenofuroxan). Furoxanes can be formed by dimerization of nitrile oxides. Clara Cena; Massimo Bertinaria; Donatella Boschi;
Furoxan
Gene of the species Homo sapiens
component of the apical plaques of mammalian urothelium that binds and dimerizes with uroplakin-1b (UPK1B; MIM 602380), one of the major conserved urothelium
UPK3B_(gene)
Chemical reaction involving the formation of sugars from formaldehyde
disproportionation of formaldehyde (to methanol and formate) occurs. The initial dimerization of formaldehyde to give glycolaldehyde (1) occurs via an unknown mechanism
Formose_reaction
Polyphenol with a stilbene skeleton
6b05212. PMID 28168876. Cichewicz RH, Kouzi SA, Hamann MT (January 2000). "Dimerization of resveratrol by the grapevine pathogen Botrytis cinerea". Journal of
Resveratrol
Protein that stimulates red blood cell production
"An antagonist peptide-EPO receptor complex suggests that receptor dimerization is not sufficient for activation". Nature Structural Biology. 5 (11):
Erythropoietin
Species of flowering plant in the buttercup family (Ranunculaceae)
remedy for hemorrhoids. On drying of these plants, the protoanemonin toxin dimerizes to non-toxic anemonin, which is further hydrolyzed to non-toxic dicarboxylic
Ficaria_verna
Protein-coding gene in the species Homo sapiens
oxidoreductase activity catalytic activity pyridoxal phosphate binding protein dimerization activity glycine binding glycine dehydrogenase (decarboxylating) activity
Glycine dehydrogenase (decarboxylating)
Glycine_dehydrogenase_(decarboxylating)
Enzyme in humans
More reference expression data Gene ontology Molecular function protein dimerization activity protein homodimerization activity endopeptidase activity protease
Fibroblast activation protein, alpha
Fibroblast_activation_protein,_alpha
Class of enzymes
class is S-adenosyl-L-methionine:[3-phospho-D-glycerate-carboxy-lyase (dimerizing)]-lysine N6-methyltransferase. Other names in common use include rubisco
(Ribulose-bisphosphate carboxylase)-lysine N-methyltransferase
(Ribulose-bisphosphate_carboxylase)-lysine_N-methyltransferase
Ring molecule with two nonadjacent atoms linked by a chain
proximity this cyclophane type also serves as guinea pig for photochemical dimerization reactions as illustrated by this example: The product formed has an octahedrane
Cyclophane
Functional group of organic compounds
the Nazarov cyclization reaction and in the Rauhut–Currier reaction (dimerization). When appropriately irradiated, they undergo enone–alkene cycloadditions
Α,β-Unsaturated carbonyl compound
Α,β-Unsaturated_carbonyl_compound
Divalent organolead(II) analogues of carbenes
block this dimerization mode. Due to decreasing dimerization energy down Group 14, while monohalogenated stannylenes and plumbylenes dimerize via the halogen-bridging
Plumbylene
Family of proteins that bind to fibroblast growth factors
only contains the extracellular domains D1 and D2. The FGFRs are known to dimerize as heterodimers and homodimers. So far, five distinct membrane FGFR have
Fibroblast growth factor receptor
Fibroblast_growth_factor_receptor
Region within a prokaryotic cell containing genetic material
formed by joining of two ATP-bound MukBEF complexes through MukF-mediated dimerization. MukBEF localizes in the cell as 1-3 clusters that are elongated parallel
Nucleoid
Atom, molecule, or ion that has an unpaired valence electron; typically highly reactive
are often very reactive and undergo uncontrollable reactions, notably dimerization and polymerization. Most organic radicals have short lifetimes. A notable
Radical_(chemistry)
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Boy/Male
Tamil
Rajvardhan | ராஜவரà¯à®¤à®¨
Super king
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Salisbury.Jewish (American) : altered form of Salomon or some other Jewish name beginning with Sa-.
Girl/Female
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada
Victory
Girl/Female
Indian
Adorable
Male
Egyptian
, the father of Aaab.
Biblical
the Lord increaseth
Boy/Male
Native American
He crushes.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from the Middle English personal name Osekin, a pet form of the various personal names with an Old English first element Ås ‘god’. Compare, for example, Osborn, Osgood, and Osmond, or its Old Norse cognate ás. For the inorganic initial H-, compare Herrick.
Boy/Male
Hindu
Pleased
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit, Tamil
Horse; Strong; Swift
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