Date: Mar 10th 2008 | Author: admin |

Instrumental techniques for protein research

There are many ways to determine the structure of protein, but the most proper is x-ray dissection. Generally speaking, x-ray crystallography includes protein crystallography as a small, but very important part. Protein crystallography is a perfect method of learning more about the secondary, and as it turned out threefold structure of protein. Sometimes, on the basis of x-ray crystallography data it is possible do determine the protein quaternary structure, but it is not always the case. Lots of various circumstances can influence the defining of protein structure. The cardinal characteristics of protein is the protein folding. Nowadays lots of scientists try to perform the intensive analysis of the proteins. They have already tested scientifically that all the important information of protein can be retrieved from its primary structure or in protein succession. When the basis of protein is completely learned, there will be a chance to determine many various properties of protein as classification of protein, protein role etc. and just learn more about classification of protein. In spite of our progress in these studies, the basic protein problem can't be solved yet. As of today no one can clarify the connections between the texture of protein and its primary structure. Scientists managed to resolve that problems just for the sort of proteins named peptides. The function of peptides is the demesne that is well-learned. Thanks to the new technologies we have a chance to fulfill the peptide synthesis operation.

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