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常見例句
- A peptide is a short chain of the amino-acid molecules that are the ultimate components of proteins.
一個縮氨酸是一個短鏈的氨基酸分子,而氨基酸是最終形成蛋白質(zhì)的分子。 - Unfortunately, these black smokers are very acid, which prevents amino-acid stabilization, and thus the formation of organic molecules.
但是因爲(wèi)上述黑菸囪都呈酸性,因此不利於氨基酸的穩(wěn)定與有機(jī)分子的形成。 - For example, by random folding, the amino-acid chain of the enzyme ribonuclease, a small protein, could adopt more than 1040 different shapes, which would take billions of years to explore.
例如,通過隨機(jī)折曡,核糖核酸酶(一種小型蛋白質(zhì))的氨基酸鏈能形成超過1040種不同的結(jié)搆,單這一種蛋白質(zhì)就需要數(shù)億年的時間來探索。 - The tag is a particular sequence of the amino-acid units of which all proteins are composed.
ECONOMIST: The 1999 Nobel prizes - The shape that the amino-acid chain wraps itself up into is critical to its function.
ECONOMIST: REPORT: PROTEOMICS: After the genome The - Both rely on having a protein's amino-acid sequence in the bag, and both have strengths and weaknesses.
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