Almost all interactions and reactions that occur in living organisms involve proteins. The various biological roles of proteins include, but are not limited to, signal transduction, gene transcription, cell death, immune function, structural support, and catalysis of all the chemical reactions that enable organisms to survive. The varied roles of proteins have led to them being dubbed 'the workhorses of all living organisms'. This article discusses the functions of proteins and how protein function is studied in a laboratory setting. In this article, we begin by examining the functions of protein domains, followed by a discussion of some of the major classes of proteins based on their function. We consider protein binding in detail, which i...
Biological systems are made up of very large numbers of different components interacting at various...
Proteins can be described as the “machineries” responsible for almost all tasks in the levels of org...
Proteins are the workhorses of the cell, playing crucial roles in virtually every biological process...
Structural biology is the study of the molecular arrangement and dynamics of biological macromolecul...
Virtually every process within a cell involves a protein. They serve as cellular workhorses carrying...
Native proteins perform an amazing variety of biochemical functions, including enzymatic catalysis, ...
While DNA may be viewed as the blueprint for the body, and mRNA/protein the component parts made fro...
The study of proteins and their function is key to understanding how the cell works in normal and di...
The basic unit of life is the cell, from single-cell bacteria to the largest creatures on the planet...
In order to perform their multiple functions, eukaryotic cells have evolved an internal structural o...
In protein biochemistry, biochemists specially study proteins as complex polymers. Protein biochemis...
Within the cell, the majority of functional roles are carried out by polypeptide macromolecules comm...
Elucidating the biological and biochemical roles of proteins, and subsequently determining their int...
This proceedings paper contains a review of the work presented in the Sectional Lecture in Solids on...
Proteins are the common constituents of all living cells. They are molecular machines that interact ...
Biological systems are made up of very large numbers of different components interacting at various...
Proteins can be described as the “machineries” responsible for almost all tasks in the levels of org...
Proteins are the workhorses of the cell, playing crucial roles in virtually every biological process...
Structural biology is the study of the molecular arrangement and dynamics of biological macromolecul...
Virtually every process within a cell involves a protein. They serve as cellular workhorses carrying...
Native proteins perform an amazing variety of biochemical functions, including enzymatic catalysis, ...
While DNA may be viewed as the blueprint for the body, and mRNA/protein the component parts made fro...
The study of proteins and their function is key to understanding how the cell works in normal and di...
The basic unit of life is the cell, from single-cell bacteria to the largest creatures on the planet...
In order to perform their multiple functions, eukaryotic cells have evolved an internal structural o...
In protein biochemistry, biochemists specially study proteins as complex polymers. Protein biochemis...
Within the cell, the majority of functional roles are carried out by polypeptide macromolecules comm...
Elucidating the biological and biochemical roles of proteins, and subsequently determining their int...
This proceedings paper contains a review of the work presented in the Sectional Lecture in Solids on...
Proteins are the common constituents of all living cells. They are molecular machines that interact ...
Biological systems are made up of very large numbers of different components interacting at various...
Proteins can be described as the “machineries” responsible for almost all tasks in the levels of org...
Proteins are the workhorses of the cell, playing crucial roles in virtually every biological process...