guanidinestyle
Guanidine Style refers to a type of structural and functional motif found in certain molecules, particularly in biochemistry and molecular biology. The term "guanidine" stems from the chemical compound guanidine, which is a organic compound composed of ammonia, carbon, nitrogen, and hydrogen.
In a biological context, guanidine styles are often associated with functional groups within proteins, peptides, and
Guanidine motifs are commonly identified through various methods, including X-ray crystallography, nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy,
Guanidine style motifs have been implicated in a range of biological processes, including signal transduction, gene
The nomenclature and classification of guanidine styles remain an active area of research in bioinformatics and