Molecular and Structural Biochemistry:
A branch of biochemistry known as structural biochemistry is primarily concerned with the structural properties of molecules found inside of cells and in other living things. The primary focus is on the structural underpinnings of basic biological activities. It entails researching the composition of large molecules. Both big data sets of structural information and methods for determining structure are included. A few tools will be used to research certain classes of structures, such as membranes, regulatory proteins, and structural proteins. These structural macromolecules will serve as the basis for discussions on domains, motifs, structural homology, and other topics, as well as how particular biological issues are frequently resolved at the atomic level.
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