Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
heptamer
Noun
/ˈhɛp.tə.mər/

Definition
A heptamer is a polymer or molecule that consists of seven identical or similar units linked together.

Examples
- The heptamer was found to play a crucial role in the signaling process of certain proteins.
- A heptamer of nucleotides can have various functions within a genetic sequence.
- In experimental conditions, the heptamer exhibited unique binding properties.

Meaning
The term heptamer comes from ‘hepta’, meaning seven, and ‘mer’, meaning part or unit. In biology and chemistry, heptamers can refer to structures formed from seven monomers.

Synonyms
- Septamer
- Heptameric structure
- Seven-part polymer