superhelix

/ˌsuːpərˈhɛlɪks/

Definitions

1. noun

A twisted, coiled helix of DNA, formed by the interaction of two supercoiled molecules.

“The superhelix structure is essential for the regulation of gene expression in cells.”

2. noun

A type of twisted, three-dimensional structure formed by the linking of multiple helices.

“The superhelix model provided a breakthrough in understanding the folding of protein molecules.”

Synonyms

  • coiled molecule
  • twisted helix

Antonyms

  • linear molecule
  • straight helix