Protein Sequencing
Protein sequencing is a process used to determine the sequence of amino acid residues in a protein. It is a key technique used in structural and functional studies of proteins, as the amino acid sequence is a defining feature of the 3D structure of the protein and its function in the body. Protein sequencing has been used to identify and characterize new proteins, and to study the role of proteins in disease processes. It also has helped to develop new treatments and drugs to combat diseases. Protein sequencing is an important tool in modern molecular biology and biotechnology, and it continues to be used to unlock the mysteries of proteins and their functions.
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