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Bwlch y Groes
Bwlch y Groes View from Bwlch y Groes looking west Bwlch y Groes is the highest public road mountain pass ... External links Map sources for Bwlch y Groes
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GroEL
GroEL GroEL is a protein chaperone required for the proper folding of many proteins in prokaryotes. To function properly, it requires the cochaperone protein GroES. (GroEL and GroES are also sometimes referred to as chaperonin and cochaperonin, or chaperonin 60 and chaperonin 10 for their molecular weights.) In eukaryotes the proteins ...
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List of United Kingdom locations: G
... Groby - Leicestershire 52.65N 01.23W SK5207 Groes - Conwy 53.16N 03.49W SJ0064 Groes Efa - Sir Ddinbych (Denbighshire) 53.17N 03.33W SJ1165 Groes-faen - Rhondda, Cynon, Taf (Rhondda, Cynon, Taff) 51.52N 03.35W ST0681 Groes-fawr - Sir Ddinbych (Denbighshire) 53.17N 03 ... Groeslon - Gwynedd 53.07N 04.28W SH4755 Groes-lwyd - Sir Fynwy (Monmouthshire) 51.89N ...
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Chaperonin
Chaperonin Protein folding A proportion of all newly-made proteins require assistance to convert from a linear chain of amino acids to a functional three-dimensional entity. This process is called protein folding. Chaperonins are protein complexes that assist the folding of these nascent, non-native polypeptides into their native, functional ...
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Chaperon   (translated from Japanese)
Chaperon Chaperon(Chaperone) With, other thingsProtein molecule is correct (Folding) Doing, it is general term of the protein which helps the fact that it acquires function. The molecular chaperon (Molecular chaperone), even the protein chaperon you say. The chaperon (chaperon or chaperone) with originally, the woman of the seniority which attends ...
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Chaperone
Chaperone For the person who accompanies another during social situations, see chaperon. In biology, chaperones are proteins whose function is to assist other proteins in achieving proper folding. Many chaperones are heat shock proteins, that is, proteins expressed in response to elevated temperatures or other cellular stresses. The reason for this ...
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List of United Kingdom locations: P
... 53.04N 03.68W SH8751 Pentref-y-groes - Caerffili (Caerphilly) 51.67N 03.17W ST1998 ... 51.98N 04.69W SN1535 Pen-y-groes - Sir Gaerfyrddin (Carmarthenshire) 51.79N 04.06W ... 63N 03.74W SS7994 Pont-rhyd-y-groes - Sir Ceredigion (Ceredigion) 52.33N 03.86W ...
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User talk:Rhys Llwyd
... Thank you for uploading Image:Bryn y groes.jpg . Its copyright status is unclear, so ... Image source/licensing for Image:Bryn y groes.jpg The image you uploaded, Image:Bryn y groes.jpg , has no source information. The image ...
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List of United Kingdom locations: T
... 52.98N 03.96W SH6845 Tan-y-groes - Sir Ceredigion (Ceredigion) 52.11N 04.51W ... 30N 03.92W SN6969 Ty'n-y-groes - Conwy 53.22N 03.84W SH7771 Tynyrwtra ...
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Protein nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy
Protein nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy Pacific Northwest National Laboratory's high magnetic field (800 MHz) NMR spectrometer being loaded with a sample. Protein nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy, abbreviated protein NMR is a field of structural biology, that applies nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy to investigating proteins. The goal is to obtain information ...
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