native conformation

native conformation
естественная конформация
биологически активная конформация полимера

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  • GroEL — belongs to the chaperonin family of molecular chaperones, and is found in a large number of bacteriacite journal |author=Zeilstra Ryalls J, Fayet O, Georgopoulos C|title=The universally conserved GroE (Hsp60) chaperonins |journal=Annu Rev… …   Wikipedia


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