Multiple Isomorphous Replacement (MIR) at Medical Drugs Glossary
What is Multiple Isomorphous Replacement (MIR)? A technique used to calculate the crystallographic phases of a molecule. MIR is based on the x-ray diffraction analysis of a protein containing electron-dense seleno-methionine residues (or other heavy atoms that have been diffused into the molecule). TheMedical Term & Definition Added By: Kennedy
The Multiple Isomorphous Replacement (MIR) definition has been viewed 291 Time(s)!
Send To Friends!
If you'd like to send the Multiple Isomorphous Replacement (MIR) definition to yourself or to your friends/colleagues, just enter the e-mail addresses in the boxes below -We hope you now understand the meaning of Multiple Isomorphous Replacement (MIR). If you need any more information on this term, please don't hesitate to contact us.
Other Similar Drugs Terms:
Prescription Drugs Term Bactericide is An agent that kills vegetative bacteria but not mycobacteria or spores.Prescription Drugs Term stage II gastric cancer is Cancer has spread (1) completely through the mucosal (innermost) layer of the stomach wall and is found in 7 to 15 lymph nodes near the tumor, or (2) to the muscularis (middle) layer of the stomach wall and is found in up to 6 lymph nodes near the tumor,
Prescription Drugs Term Total Organic Carbon (TOC) is A measure of the level of organic impurities in water by their carbon content that determines the operating life of activated carbon beds. This is one of the parameters used to determine the purity of Semiconductor Grade water. Feed water will have TOC me
Prescription Drugs Term Inclusion Body is Condensed particles of protein formed inside E. coli and other bacteria formed when the cells are forced to make large amounts of a product protein. The cells must be broken to harvest inclusion bodies.
Prescription Drugs Term Structural prediction is The prediction of the structure of a protein based on homology to a known protein structure.