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  • https://bio.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Biochemistry/Fundamentals_of_Biochemistry_(Jakubowski_and_Flatt)/01%3A_Unit_I-_Structure_and_Catalysis/04%3A_The_Three-Dimensional_Structure_of_Proteins/4.11%3A_Biomolecular_Visualization_-_Conceptions_and_Misconceptions
    The page discusses the importance of visualization tools in biochemistry for interpreting biomolecular structures. It emphasizes the role of visualization in understanding molecular geometry, interact...The page discusses the importance of visualization tools in biochemistry for interpreting biomolecular structures. It emphasizes the role of visualization in understanding molecular geometry, interactions, and functions while acknowledging the limitations and potential misconceptions it may introduce. The text explores common representation styles (e.g.
  • https://bio.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Biochemistry/Fundamentals_of_Biochemistry_(Jakubowski_and_Flatt)/01%3A_Unit_I-_Structure_and_Catalysis/04%3A_The_Three-Dimensional_Structure_of_Proteins/4.03%3A_Tertiary_and_Quaternary_Structures
    The page discusses the fundamentals of biochemistry with a focus on tertiary and quaternary protein structures. Learning goals include distinguishing between tertiary and quaternary protein structures...The page discusses the fundamentals of biochemistry with a focus on tertiary and quaternary protein structures. Learning goals include distinguishing between tertiary and quaternary protein structures, understanding forces stabilizing tertiary structures, identifying domains and motifs, and exploring protein folding pathways. It also covers analyzing oligomerization, allosteric regulation, structural organization, interpreting structural data, and the impact of mutations on protein structures.
  • https://bio.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Biochemistry/Fundamentals_of_Biochemistry_(Jakubowski_and_Flatt)/01%3A_Unit_I-_Structure_and_Catalysis/03%3A_Amino_Acids_Peptides_and_Proteins/3.4%3A_Analyses_of_Protein_Structure
    The page provides an extensive overview of the methods used to determine and analyze protein structures, focusing on techniques such as mass spectrometry, NMR spectroscopy, and molecular dynamics simu...The page provides an extensive overview of the methods used to determine and analyze protein structures, focusing on techniques such as mass spectrometry, NMR spectroscopy, and molecular dynamics simulations. It discusses how these techniques elucidate protein structures at various levels of resolution from low (concentration, secondary structure) to high (3D structure analysis).
  • https://bio.libretexts.org/Courses/West_Los_Angeles_College/Biotechnology/03%3A_Molecular_Biology_Fundamentals/3.01%3A_DNA_Structure
    The structure of the DNA helix is key to being able to understand how DNA functions and how it is replicated. This page will review the structure of the DNA helix and the many researchers who were key...The structure of the DNA helix is key to being able to understand how DNA functions and how it is replicated. This page will review the structure of the DNA helix and the many researchers who were key to its discovery. The difference between the forms of DNA found in prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells will also be discussed.

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