-sheets), tertiary (3D folding), and quaternary (multiple subunits).
: Used to connect structure and dynamics in highly flexible proteins. Biochimie structurale.
Structural biochemistry relies on specialized methods to visualize and determine molecular shapes: tertiary (3D folding)
: Two units joined by glycosidic bonds (e.g., sucrose, lactose). Biochimie structurale.
: Essential for isolating and purifying proteins before structural analysis. 3. Study Resources & Course Materials
A comprehensive study of structural biochemistry is typically organized by these four major classes of molecules:
: Structural study of DNA and RNA, including nucleotide composition and double-helix geometry. 2. Key Analytical Techniques