biostructure
Biostructure refers to the organization of biological components at multiple scales that gives rise to the properties and functions of living systems. The term is used across structural biology, biophysics, and biomaterials to describe how form and arrangement influence behavior. Biostructural analysis combines experimental data and computational models to illuminate three-dimensional arrangements and their dynamics within cells and organisms.
At the molecular level, biostructure encompasses the architecture of proteins, nucleic acids, and carbohydrates. Proteins exhibit
Determining biostructures relies on a range of methods. Experimental techniques include X-ray crystallography, cryo-electron microscopy, nuclear
Biostructure is inherently dynamic. Folding, conformational changes, allostery, molecular assembly, and disassembly underlie function and regulation,
Knowledge of biostructure informs drug design, enzyme engineering, and the development of biomaterials. It also aids