Conformational flexibility and its functional significance in some protein molecules
Authors:
Robert Huber
Affiliation:
R. Huber is at the Max-Planck-Institut fiir Biochemie, D-8033, Martiruried, F.R.G.
Abstract:
Crystallography has contributed much to our knowledge of protein flexibility and here are described some examples of large-scale segmental flexibilities discovered by X=ray diffraction. These examples indicate that flexibility may be required for enzymatic catalysis and other functions of proteins, and also for their regulation.