For decades, structural biologists have been working on cracking the molecular 3D structures of proteins to understand their function. But what if a protein doesn’t have a fixed structure? For molecules that keep changing their shape all the time, both research and sharing the findings within the scientific community can be complicated. EMBL scientists have contributed to new guidelines that will make the data sharing part more efficient. The research is published in the journal Nature Methods.
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Source: Phys.org