multimeric
Multimeric describes a molecule that is composed of multiple subunits that come together to form a functional unit. In proteins, subunits are typically polypeptides; the assembled complex may have identical subunits (homomeric) or different subunits (heteromeric). Assembly is stabilized by non-covalent interactions or, less commonly, covalent bonds. The arrangement of subunits is referred to as the quaternary structure.
Multimerization often enhances stability and regulates activity. It enables allostery and cooperative binding, as seen in
Multimeric assemblies can be dynamic, with subunits exchanging or dissociating under changing conditions. Regulation can occur
Studying multimeric proteins involves structural and biochemical approaches. Techniques such as X-ray crystallography and cryo-electron microscopy
Because subunit interactions shape function, errors in multimerization can contribute to disease. Understanding multimeric organization informs