protein-structure
Protein structure refers to the three-dimensional arrangement of amino acid chains that determines how a protein folds and functions at the molecular level. In plant science, understanding protein structure is essential for deciphering how enzymes catalyze metabolic reactions, how receptors perceive environmental signals, and how structural proteins contribute to cell wall integrity. Advances in structural biology allow researchers to design targeted strategies for improving crop resilience, photosynthetic efficiency, and resistance to pathogens.
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