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Molecular cell biology

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What is so special about proteins, DNA and RNA?

Author: Rhianna Briant



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All molecules conform to physical and chemical laws nucleic acids and the protein they encode display properties appearing to transcend these laws (life) Proteins act s cellular components with very precise structures, defined by sequence information Many proteins are highly specific catalysts allow large number of chemical reactions in the cell without interfering with each other.


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