Macromolecular Structure
Macromolecular structure is the three-dimensional arrangement of atoms and molecules in a large biological molecule, such as a protein or nucleic acid. It is essential for understanding the chemical and biological properties of such molecules, as well as the processes of protein and nucleic acid folding and binding. Macromolecular structures can be determined through a variety of techniques, including X-ray crystallography, nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy, and electron microscopy. These structures provide insight into how biological molecules interact and function, as well as how they can be manipulated for various applications, such as drug discovery, biotechnology, and medicine.
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