avheterodimer
Avheterodimer is a term used in biology and biochemistry to describe a specific type of molecular complex. It refers to a dimer, which is a molecule composed of two subunits, where these two subunits are different from each other. The "avhetero" prefix indicates this difference in composition. In contrast, a homodimer would be composed of two identical subunits.
These avheterodimers are often formed by proteins. For instance, many receptors on cell surfaces are avheterodimers,
Avheterodimers play vital roles in numerous biological processes, including cell signaling, enzyme activity, and structural support.