Protein quaternary structure refers to the highest level of structural organization in proteins, where two or more polypeptide chains, known as subunits, come together to form a larger, functional protein complex. Each subunit in a quaternary structure can consist of one or more polypeptide chains, and these subunits can be identical (homomeric) or different (heteromeric).
Articles by others on the same topic
There are currently no matching articles.