About this Research Topic
Proteins are pliable and exist in nature as dynamic entities whose structures fluctuate between different conformations at rates varying over a wide range of timescales. The development of increasingly sophisticated methods for the study of protein dynamics has enabled the structural biology community to demonstrate the functional significance of these motions leading to an extension of the structure–function paradigm to include dynamics.
Several articles in this Research Topic will focus on the developments of concepts, simulations and experimental approaches in the study of protein dynamics with regards to protein folding, enzyme function and molecular recognition with a particular focus and examples of how these affect our understanding of immunology.
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