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Nucleic acid quaternary structure refers to the interactions between separate nucleic acid molecules, or between nucleic acid molecules and proteins. The concept is analogous to protein quaternary structure, but as the analogy is not perfect, the term is used to refer to a number of different concepts in nucleic acids and is less commonly encountered. Similarly other biomolecules such as proteins, nucleic acids have four levels of structural arrangement: primary, secondary, tertiary, and quaternary structure. Primary structure is the linear sequence of nucleotides, secondary structure involves small local folding motifs, and tertiary structure is the 3D folded shape of nucleic acid molecule. In general, quaternary structure refers to 3D interactions between multiple subunits. In the case o

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  • بنية حمض نووي رابعية (ar)
  • Quaternaire structuur (nucleïnezuur) (nl)
  • Nucleic acid quaternary structure (en)
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  • بنية الحمض النووي الرابعية (بالإنجليزية: Nucleic acid quaternary structure)‏ هي التآثرات بين جزيئي حمض نووي منفصلين، أو بين جزيئي حمض نووي وبروتين. المفهوم مماثل لبنية البروتين الرابعية، ولكن لكون التماثل غير مثالي، فإن المصطلح يُستخدم للإشارة إلى العديد من المفاهيم في الأحماض النووية واستخدامه غير شائع وتقل مصادفته. (ar)
  • Nucleic acid quaternary structure refers to the interactions between separate nucleic acid molecules, or between nucleic acid molecules and proteins. The concept is analogous to protein quaternary structure, but as the analogy is not perfect, the term is used to refer to a number of different concepts in nucleic acids and is less commonly encountered. Similarly other biomolecules such as proteins, nucleic acids have four levels of structural arrangement: primary, secondary, tertiary, and quaternary structure. Primary structure is the linear sequence of nucleotides, secondary structure involves small local folding motifs, and tertiary structure is the 3D folded shape of nucleic acid molecule. In general, quaternary structure refers to 3D interactions between multiple subunits. In the case o (en)
  • De quaternaire structuur van een nucleïnezuur is de ruimtelijke vorm die voortkomt uit de interacties tussen afzonderlijke nucleïnezuurmoleculen of tussen nucleïnezuurmoleculen en eiwitten. Het concept is vergelijkbaar met de quaternaire structuur van eiwitten. (nl)
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