antiparallel

English

Etymology

From anti- +‎ parallel.

Pronunciation

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Adjective

antiparallel (not comparable)

  1. (mathematics) (of vectors) Parallel but in opposite directions.
    1. (biochemistry) Describing the orientations of the two strands of DNA.
      • 2015 October 16, “Polyanionic Carboxyethyl Peptide Nucleic Acids ( ce -PNAs): Synthesis and DNA Binding”, in PLOS ONE[1], →DOI:
        Upon interaction with ss- nucleic acid (NA) targets (deoxyribooligonucleotides (ODNs) or ribooligonucleotides), they form very stable anti-parallel and parallel duplexes [3 ], and the melting temperatures of the antiparallel duplexes are 10 to 15°C higher than those of the parallel duplexes.
    2. (biochemistry) Describing two beta strands comprising a protein's secondary structure that are aligned and hydrogen bonded but where the vectors describing the amino- and carboxy-terminal ends of each strand are oriented 180° relative to one another.

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Noun

antiparallel (plural antiparallels)

  1. (geometry) A line that forms equal angles with two other lines, but in opposite directions.

German

Etymology

Friom anti- +‎ parallel.

Adjective

antiparallel (strong nominative masculine singular antiparalleler, not comparable)

  1. antiparallel

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