Biomolecular structure is the intricate folded, three-dimensional shape that is formed by a molecule of protein, DNA, or RNA, and that is important to its function.
Cresset Biomolecular Discovery was created in 2002.
Journal of Biomolecular NMR was created in 1991.
BioMolecular Modelling
Biomolecular refers to molecules that are found in living organisms, such as proteins, DNA, and carbohydrates. These molecules play essential roles in various biological processes, including metabolism, growth, and functioning of cells. Studying biomolecular structures and functions is crucial for understanding life at the molecular level.
Biomolecular engineering involves applying engineering principles to the design and manipulation of biological molecules and systems to develop new technologies and solutions for healthcare, agriculture, and environmental sustainability. This field integrates disciplines such as biology, chemistry, and engineering to create innovative products and processes that benefit society.
James F. Rusling has written: 'Biomolecular Films'
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Bryan M. Ham has written: 'Even electron mass spectrometry with biomolecular applications' -- subject(s): Biomolecules, Analysis, Mass spectrometry
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The European biobanking network, BBMRI (Biobanking and Biomolecular Resources Research Infrastructure) is a major biospecimen provider in Europe. It is a multinational network of biobanks, research institutions, and other organizations that provide a wide range of services related to biobanking and biomolecular resources. For more info, please check;
The hydrophobic effect drives hydrophobic molecules to minimize contact with water by clustering together in aqueous environments. In large molecules, such as proteins and membranes, the hydrophobic effect can influence their overall shape and structure by driving regions rich in hydrophobic residues to associate with each other, contributing to folding and stability. This effect plays a critical role in shaping biomolecular structures and interactions.
Richard Bryant has written: 'Optically active polymers, organometallics, and biomolecular materials/devices' -- subject(s): Industrial applications, Photopolymers, Market surveys, Biotechnology industries, Organometallic compounds, Optoelectronics industry