Structural Biology

 Structural biology is a molecular biology, biochemistry, and biophysics involved with the physical properties of biological macromolecules how they obtain the mechanisms they have and how their structural alterations affect their processes. This subject is of great interest to biologists because macromolecules perform most of the functions of the cells, and they are only able to perform these functions by coiling into unique three-dimensional shapes. Hemoglobin, the protein which carries oxygen found in red blood cells. This architecture, the "tertiary structure" of molecules, is dependent on the basic composition of each molecule, or "primary structure," in a complicated way. Computational techniques such as molecular dynamics simulations can be used in conjunction with strategies for expanding and studying protein structure, conformation and function  

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