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		Definition of dimerize in English: dimerize(British dimerise) verb ˈdʌɪmərʌɪzˈdīməˌrīz [no object]Chemistry Combine with a similar molecule to form a dimer. 〔化〕(使)二聚,(使)成为二聚物  AlCl₃ molecules dimerize to form molecules of Al₂Cl₆ Example sentencesExamples -  On the other hand, the viologen radical cation has a tendency to dimerize in a polar solution because of the poor hydrophilicity.
 -  Most of the free probe had dimerized via disulfide bond cross-linking, yielding a spectrum with five lines and alternating linewidths.
 -  It prevents the protein from dimerizing or from binding to its DNA target sites.
 -  On storage, the enzyme dimerizes due to disulfide formation.
 -  Sulfonated phthalocyanines are well known to dimerize in aqueous solution.
 
 
 Derivativesnoundʌɪmərʌɪˈzeɪʃ(ə)n Chemistry  Interestingly, the proteolysis patterns observed do not appear to correlate directly with the ability of a given metal ion to promote dimerization. Example sentencesExamples -  Indeed these two polar amino acids can interact with orthosilicic acid present in marine aqueous solutions and favor silica dimerization.
 -  A key step in the calculation of the free energy of dimerization concerns the entropy loss upon bringing two monomer chains together to form the dimer.
 -  The efficiency of dimerization of adjacent molecules is dependent on protein concentration.
 -  Another domain is usually responsible for dimerization or oligomerization of the transcription factor monomers.
 
 
 
    Definition of dimerize in US English: dimerize(British dimerise) verbˈdīməˌrīz [no object]Chemistry Combine with a similar molecule to form a dimer. 〔化〕(使)二聚,(使)成为二聚物  ClO dimerizes to form Cl₂O₂ ClO二聚形成Cl2O2。 Example sentencesExamples -  It prevents the protein from dimerizing or from binding to its DNA target sites.
 -  Most of the free probe had dimerized via disulfide bond cross-linking, yielding a spectrum with five lines and alternating linewidths.
 -  On the other hand, the viologen radical cation has a tendency to dimerize in a polar solution because of the poor hydrophilicity.
 -  Sulfonated phthalocyanines are well known to dimerize in aqueous solution.
 -  On storage, the enzyme dimerizes due to disulfide formation.
 
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