0 a large molecule, for example a protein --
1 a large molecule (= smallest unit of a substance), for example, a protein (= chemical substance in living things) --
Here we explore the properties of such vesicles, in particular their stability in the presence of ionic solutes, and their ability to capture functioning macromolecules.
Solutions of macromolecules are rarely ideal and, as explained below, attractive or repulsive interactions lead to distortions of the scattering pattern.
Furthermore, specific groupings of macromolecules would be maintained in one microenvironment, rather than diffusing away from one another.
A computational procedure for determining energetically favorable binding sites on biologically important macromolecules.
Determination for the distance between two spin labels attached to a macromolecule.
Determination of the distance between two spin labels attached to a macromolecule.
A model-based approach for determining orientations of biological macromolecules imaged by cryoelectron microscopy.
It has been known for a long time that stabilisation of macromolecules is greatly enhanced by the presence of aqueous glasses.