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  • ...ease|infectious agent]], made only of [[protein]]. Prions are abnormally [[protein structure|structured]] forms of a [[host (biology)|host]] protein that can convert no ...e nucleic acids to reproduce. The 'protein-only hypothesis' — that a protein structure (which, unlike [[DNA]], has no obvious means of replication) could reproduc
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  • {{r|Protein structure}}
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  • A connexon is a short-lived protein structure, having the half-life of only a few hours [1, 2]. This provides a mean for
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  • * [[Protein structure prediction]]
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  • ...tertiary structure of protein through interaction of R-groups.(See also [[protein structure]]).
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  • ...d to Ser126 .<ref>Browne JK ''et al.'' (1986)Erythropoietin: gene cloning, protein structure, and biological properties. Cold Spring Harb Symp Quant Biol. 51:693-702</r
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  • ...rogramming]] in [[operations research]], many problems in [[logistics]], [[protein structure prediction]] in [[biology]], and the ability to find formal proofs of [[pur
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  • {{main|Protein structure}}
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  • {{main|Protein structure}}
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  • | journal = Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Protein Structure
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