: Long chains like starch, glycogen, and cellulose.
Biochimie structurale (Structural Biochemistry) is the study of the molecular architecture of biological molecules—primarily carbohydrates, lipids, proteins, and nucleic acids—and how their specific structures determine their biological functions. 1. Fundamental Biomolecules
: Often combined with other methods to decipher the structure of large membrane proteins and pathogenic complexes.
: Platforms like Quizlet offer focused guides on isomerism, carbohydrates, and metabolic contexts. CENTRE DE BIOCHIMIE STRUCTURALE de MONTPELLIER