Protein Structure Networks
Protein structure networks (PSNs) are systems of proteins that interact with each other in order to function. They are important for understanding how proteins interact with each other to form complex structures in living organisms. PSNs are also useful in analyzing the structure and function of proteins in development and disease, drug design, and biomolecular engineering. By studying these networks, scientists can learn how to manipulate proteins in order to create desired outcomes. They are an invaluable tool in the field of biotechnology, aiding scientists in creating effective treatments for diseases, as well as assisting in the development of new drugs.
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