A protein folding mystery solved: Study explains core packing fractions

A protein folding mystery solved: Study explains core packing fractions

In living organisms, every protein—a type of biological polymer consisting of hundreds of amino acids—carries out specific functions, such as catalysis, molecule transport, or DNA repair. To perform these functions, they must fold up into specific shapes. It’s a complex process that’s critical to life, and despite advances in the field, there remain many open questions about the process. In living organisms, every protein—a type of biological polymer consisting of hundreds of amino acids—carries out specific functions, such as catalysis, molecule transport, or DNA repair. To perform these functions, they must fold up into specific shapes. It’s a complex process that’s critical to life, and despite advances in the field, there remain many open questions about the process. Molecular & Computational biology Phys.org – latest science and technology news stories

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