Structural biology is an interdisciplinary science that focuses primarily on the study of biological macromolecules' molecular structures and dynamics, the proteins , nucleic acids, and how these alterations occur in their functional structures. Structural biology incorporates the principles of molecular biology, biochemistry and biophysics regarding the molecular structure of biological macromolecules. It also gives information about the structural changes and hence affects their work. Biomolecules are too small to view even by the advanced microscopes. Biochemical approaches by structure research establish these biomolecular configurations at once in large quantities of the same similar molecules. Scientists are using these to research biomolecules' "natural states." Some of the best structure-determining approaches are X-ray crystallography, Cryo-Electron Microscopy and Nuclear Magnetic Resonance.3D Structure Determination summarizes the theoretical predictions of proteins as the key area for understanding and controlling their biochemical and cellular roles using advanced technology software methods.
Research Article: Asian Journal of Plant Science & Research
Research Article: Asian Journal of Plant Science & Research