finger domain
finger domain A finger-shaped structure produced in a protein when a series of the constituent amino acids combines with a metal atom. Finger domains are often found repeated in transcription factors. See also domain; zinc finger.
More From encyclopedia.com
saturated fat , saturated fat Organic fatty compounds, the molecules of which contain only saturated fatty acids combined with glycerol. These acids have long chains… Hydrogen Chloride , Hydrogen chloride is a chemical compound composed of the elements hydrogen and chlorine . It readily dissolves in water to produce a solution called… Ligand , Ligand
In inorganic chemistry , ligands are molecules or electrically charged atoms (ions) which are bonded to metal atoms or ions. The ligand change… Fatty Acids , A fatty acid is a combination of a chain of carbon and hydrogenatoms, known as a hydrocarbon, and a particular acid group known as a carboxyl group (… Proline , proline (prō´lēn), organic compound, one of the 20 amino acids commonly found in animal proteins. Only the l-stereoisomer appears in mammalian protei… Carboxylic Acid , Carboxylic acids are chemical compounds that contain a carboxyl group , which is -COOH. The carboxyl group is attached to another hydrogen atom or to…
You Might Also Like
NEARBY TERMS
finger domain