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Teritary Structure and Functional Diversity

Teritary Structure and Functional Diversity
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Globular Proteins: A protein “domain” is a compact, locally
folded region of tertiary structure.

Smaller proteins typically contain a single domain.

Larger proteins may contain several domains.

The majority of globular protein structures can be broadly classified as: “mainly a”,
“mainly b” and “a + b”

A small number of globular proteins have little a or b secondary structure.
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