Why would it be advantageous for tertiary structure


The same domains and/or motifs are found in many proteins. In fact, a protein's tertiary structure is more conserved (stays the same or similar over many generations) than its amino acid structure. Why would it be advantageous for tertiary structure rather than amino acid sequence to be more reliably conserved among proteins whose functions are similar?

Request for Solution File

Ask an Expert for Answer!!
Biology: Why would it be advantageous for tertiary structure
Reference No:- TGS024556

Expected delivery within 24 Hours