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protein structure

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  1. The three-dimensional structure of a protein that is often key to its enzyme function. The structure of a protein is characterized in four ways: The primary structure is the order of the different amino acids in a protein chain, whereas the secondary structure consists of the geometry of chain segments in forms such as helices or sheets. The tertiary structure describes how a protein folds in on itself; the quaternary structure of a protein describes how different protein chains hook up with each other.


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The amount and identity of natural lipids – fats and oils – found within a specific muscle tissue can influence the protein structure, and therefore the flavor, tenderness and juiciness, of the meat.

From Salon • Nov. 25, 2024

Now, without human intervention, a generative AI is able to develop drug molecules from scratch that match a protein structure.

From Science Daily • Apr. 24, 2024

Bishop-Lilly’s team used the DNA sequences to predict the protein structure of the virus—a clue to whether it could dock with four known receptors that other coronaviruses use to enter cells.

From Science Magazine • Apr. 22, 2024

A new study, published in Nature, reveals the detailed protein structure of the TAS2R14 bitter taste receptor.

From Science Daily • Apr. 10, 2024

Furthermore, the protein structure of the body cells and the salts of the bones and other tissues are in a constant state of wearing down.

From Food in War Time by Lusk, Graham