'Termini' is preferable, though 'terminuses' also occurs.
The plural of terminus is termini or terminuses.
Termini
The plural of the noun "end" (conclusion, purpose, terminus point) is ends.
Both Terminuses and Termini are acceptable (despite the spell check on this website).
Termini is the plural form of terminus.
Protein synthesis occurs in the direction from the N terminus to the C terminus.
The N-terminus of a protein is the end where the amino acid chain starts, while the C-terminus is where it ends. The N-terminus is the beginning, and the C-terminus is the end of the protein structure.
Terminus means end.
The N-terminus and C-terminus of a protein are the two ends of the protein chain. The N-terminus is the starting end of the protein, while the C-terminus is the ending end. Structurally, the N-terminus typically has a free amino group, while the C-terminus has a free carboxyl group. Functionally, the N-terminus often plays a role in targeting the protein to specific locations within the cell, while the C-terminus can be involved in protein-protein interactions and signaling pathways.
The population of Terminus Inc is 3.
Mycalesis terminus was created in 1775.
Terminus Paradis was created in 1997.