释义 |
transconforˈmation Chem. [f. trans- 1 + conformation.] A change in the conformation of a molecule, esp. a protein; freq. attrib.
1954Lumry & Eyring in Jrnl. Physical Chem. LVIII. 110/1 The bulk of denaturation changes consist of changes in secondary bonds... Such rearrangements of the secondary-bonded structure are defined as changes in conformation... We shall thus speak of transconformation reactions rather than denaturation reactions. 1979Nature 18 Jan. 244/1 Besides the folding of the isolated polypeptide chains, additional transconformation reactions occur after the association of the native quaternary structure has taken place. |