Macromolecular Structure Analysis
Macromolecular Structure Analysis is the use of structural information from macromolecules, such as proteins and nucleic acids, to enable better understanding of their function and how they interact with other molecules. It is an important technique in biochemistry, being used to identify the structure and composition of molecules, to investigate how they interact with one another, and how they are affected by environmental factors. This knowledge can be used to inform drug design, and to understand the cellular and physiological processes of organisms. Macromolecular Structure Analysis can also be used to inform and optimize industrial biotechnology processes, such as the production of enzymes and other macromolecules and the optimization of bioreactors.
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