Structure and Function of Proteins
Proteins are the most versatile macromolecules in living systems and serve crucial functions in essentially all biological processes. The structure and function of proteins includes Function prediction methods, Homology and Structure based methods, Genomic context-based methods, Protein Storage and Plasmid Construction, Mutagenesis Experiments to test protein stability/function and Protein structure modeling. This market is $56 billion in 2012 to $168 billions in 2017, a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 10.9% from 2012 through 2017
Function prediction methods, Homology and Structure based methods, Genomic context-based methods, Protein Storage and Plasmid Construction, Mutagenesis Experiments to test protein stability/function and Protein structure modeling are the important topics covered in the structure and function of proteins.
- Function prediction methods
- Genomic context-based methods
- Homology and structure based methods
- Protein storage and plasmid construction
- Mutagenesis experiments to test protein stability/function
- Protein structure modeling
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