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Description: 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. Picture Stats: Views: 265 Filesize: 438.44kB Height: 862 Width: 611 Source: https://biology-forums.com/index.php?action=gallery;sa=view;id=34094 |