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Definition of tertiary structure in English: tertiary structurenoun Biochemistry The overall three-dimensional structure resulting from folding and covalent cross-linking of a protein or polynucleotide molecule. Example sentencesExamples - Generally, primary structural similarity correlates well with the tertiary structure, and if proteins are truly homologous, then they are likely to have very similar three-dimensional structures.
- It has been noted that the tight backbone-to-backbone packing is important for the stabilization of the tertiary structure of membrane proteins.
- Recently, Tsai et al. have described the folding complexity of a protein in terms of the arrangement of the building blocks in the protein tertiary structure.
- The two enzymes have high sequence identity and their tertiary structures are very similar.
- Many proteins contain 2 or more different polypeptide chains that are held in association by the same non-covalent forces that stabilize the tertiary structures of proteins.
Definition of tertiary structure in US English: tertiary structurenoun Biochemistry The overall three-dimensional structure resulting from folding and covalent cross-linking of a protein or polynucleotide molecule. Example sentencesExamples - Many proteins contain 2 or more different polypeptide chains that are held in association by the same non-covalent forces that stabilize the tertiary structures of proteins.
- It has been noted that the tight backbone-to-backbone packing is important for the stabilization of the tertiary structure of membrane proteins.
- Recently, Tsai et al. have described the folding complexity of a protein in terms of the arrangement of the building blocks in the protein tertiary structure.
- Generally, primary structural similarity correlates well with the tertiary structure, and if proteins are truly homologous, then they are likely to have very similar three-dimensional structures.
- The two enzymes have high sequence identity and their tertiary structures are very similar.
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