[HTML][HTML] Local flexibility in molecular function paradigm

J Bhalla, GB Storchan, CM MacCarthy… - Molecular & Cellular …, 2006 - ASBMB
It is generally accepted that the functional activity of biological macromolecules requires
tightly packed three-dimensional structures. Recent theoretical and experimental evidence
indicates, however, the importance of molecular flexibility for the proper functioning of some
proteins. We examined high resolution structures of proteins in various functional categories
with respect to the secondary structure assessment. The latter was considered as a
characteristic of the inherent flexibility of a polypeptide chain. We found that the proteins in …