Some necessary data about protein structure
There are lots ways to determine the structure of protein, but the most precise is x-ray dissection. Generally speaking, x-ray crystallography includes protein crystallography as a small, but very significant segment. Protein crystallography does permit determining protein secondary structure and later triple structure of protein. Usually, on the basis of x-ray crystallography information it is possible do determine the protein quaternary structure, but it is not always available. Many different factors can affect the defining of protein structure. Folding of protein is the cardinal structural feature of protein molecule. The protein is quite wonderful matter, because all the information about it is stored and folded in its primary structure. So many scientists from all over the world try to determine the protein function more duly. When the origin of protein is completely researched, there will be an opportunity to determine a lot of different characteristics of protein as classification of protein, protein functions and others and just get known more about function of protein. Despite our progress in these studies, the basic protein problem is not resolved yet. It is impossible to study how the structure of protein is connected to its basic structure. For very little, that named peptides, this problem is solved. Scientists achieve success in the sphere of peptide. Thanks to the new technologies we have got a chance to perform the peptide synthesis action.
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