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In biochemistry, the tertiary structure of a protein is its overall folding, the shape it has under physiological conditions (e.g., inside a cell). Protein folding is essential for its function as, for example, an enzyme. Bioinformatics tries to find ways to predict the folding from the primary structure.

See also : primary structure -- secondary structure -- quaternary structure -- translation

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Last edited October 30, 2001 2:31 am by Magnus Manske (diff)
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