Detailed knowledge of the three-dimensional structures of biological molecules has had an enormous impact on all areas of biological science, including genetics, as structure can reveal the fine details of how molecules perform their biological functions. Here we consider how changes in protein sequence affect the corresponding 3D structure, and describe how structural information about proteins, DNA and chromatin has shed light on gene regulatory mechanisms and the storage and transmission of epigenetic information. Finally, we describe how structure determination is benefiting from the high-throughput technologies of the worldwide structural genomics projects
Mutations in human genes can change the sequence and structure of a protein, impair its function, an...
Structural genomics (SG) projects aim to expand our structural knowledge of biological macromolecule...
Progress in understanding the organization and sequences of genes in model organisms and humans is r...
Proteins are macromolecules that serve a cell's myriad processes and functions in all living organis...
Proteins are macromolecules that serve a cell's myriad processes and functions in all living organis...
By mid-2007, the three-dimensional (3D) structures of some 45,000 proteins have been solved, over a ...
Structural bioinformatics can be described as an approach that will help decipher biological insight...
The Protein Data Bank (PDB; http://wwpdb.org) was established in 1971 as the first open access digit...
The Protein Data Bank (PDB; http://wwpdb.org) was established in 1971 as the first open access digit...
Why do we need in vitro studies? Life, of course, takes place in very complex environments. Nonethel...
Abstract Linear DNA undergoes a series of compression and folding events, forming various three‐dime...
where it is, and why we need it The emphasis during the last few years has been placed firmly on seq...
One of the central problems in post-genomic era is the understanding of function of myriad of putati...
One of the central problems in post-genomic era is the understanding of function of myriad of putati...
473-485One of the central problems in post-genomic era is the understanding of function of myriad of...
Mutations in human genes can change the sequence and structure of a protein, impair its function, an...
Structural genomics (SG) projects aim to expand our structural knowledge of biological macromolecule...
Progress in understanding the organization and sequences of genes in model organisms and humans is r...
Proteins are macromolecules that serve a cell's myriad processes and functions in all living organis...
Proteins are macromolecules that serve a cell's myriad processes and functions in all living organis...
By mid-2007, the three-dimensional (3D) structures of some 45,000 proteins have been solved, over a ...
Structural bioinformatics can be described as an approach that will help decipher biological insight...
The Protein Data Bank (PDB; http://wwpdb.org) was established in 1971 as the first open access digit...
The Protein Data Bank (PDB; http://wwpdb.org) was established in 1971 as the first open access digit...
Why do we need in vitro studies? Life, of course, takes place in very complex environments. Nonethel...
Abstract Linear DNA undergoes a series of compression and folding events, forming various three‐dime...
where it is, and why we need it The emphasis during the last few years has been placed firmly on seq...
One of the central problems in post-genomic era is the understanding of function of myriad of putati...
One of the central problems in post-genomic era is the understanding of function of myriad of putati...
473-485One of the central problems in post-genomic era is the understanding of function of myriad of...
Mutations in human genes can change the sequence and structure of a protein, impair its function, an...
Structural genomics (SG) projects aim to expand our structural knowledge of biological macromolecule...
Progress in understanding the organization and sequences of genes in model organisms and humans is r...