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8 August, 02:00

Proteins can move, twist and even walk, how?

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  1. 8 August, 03:25
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    Proteins can move, twist and even walk due to the hydrolyzing a phosphate. In other words they can move wist and walk due to the ATP from the hydrolyzation of the phosphate which causes a conformational shift.
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