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A
protein complex is a group of two or more associated
proteins formed by
protein-protein interaction that's stable over time. Protein complexes are a form of
quaternary structure. Understanding the functional
interactions of proteins is an important research focus in
biochemistry and
cell biology.
Similarly to
phosphorylation, complex formation often serves to activate or inhibit one or more of the associated proteins.
Many protein complexes are established, particularly in the model organism
Saccharomyces cerevisiae, a yeast. The discovery of protein complexes is now performed genome wide; the elucidation of most protein complexes of the yeast is undergoing.
The
molecular structure of protein complexes can be determined by experimental techniques such as
X-ray crystallography or
nuclear magnetic resonance. Increasingly the theoretical option of
protein-protein docking is also becoming available.
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