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The 3-dimensional organisation of amino acids in a protein, specifically including the secondary, tertiary and quaternary structures.
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Questions about Cohesin - what does the ATPase domain do, and any suggested PDBs to look at?
This article :
Prakash Arumugam, Stephan Gruber, Koichi Tanaka, Christian H. Haering, Karl Mechtler, Kim Nasmyth,
"ATP Hydrolysis Is Required for Cohesin's Association with Chromosomes",
Current Biolo …
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Why are there so many carbonic anhydrase structures in the Protein Data Bank?
Carbonic Anhydrase is heavily researched because of carbon dioxide capture.
It’s hoped to be used in getting $CO_2$ from combustion exhaust to hydrogen carbonate, and thence to other capture reactions …