tetrameriska
Tetrameriska refers to a class of chemical compounds characterized by a core structure composed of four identical or very similar subunits, often referred to as monomers. These subunits are typically linked together through covalent bonds, forming a larger, more complex molecule. The specific nature of the monomers and the way they are assembled dictate the overall properties and functions of the tetrameriska compound.
In biological systems, tetrameriska structures are frequently encountered in proteins. Many enzymes, antibodies, and structural proteins
The term tetrameriska can also be applied to certain polymers or supramolecular assemblies where four smaller