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Topological Complexity in Protein Structures

Erica FlapanGabriella Heller — 2015

Molecular Based Mathematical Biology

For DNA molecules, topological complexity occurs exclusively as the result of knotting or linking of the polynucleotide backbone. By contrast, while a few knots and links have been found within the polypeptide backbones of some protein structures, non-planarity can also result from the connectivity between a polypeptide chain and inter- and intra-chain linking via cofactors and disulfide bonds. In this article, we survey the known types of knots, links, and non-planar graphs in protein structures...

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