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EP40 Eric Smith on the Physics of Living Systems

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Is There Any Catalysis by Proteins That Doesn't Require Sequence Coordination?

The control systems can provide low band with signals to sort of make the major switches between the stable or meda stable domains of action. So do we have any ideas about what was on the pre side of th n a and its air correction architecture? Yes. Let me give only one example that one could go on for a long time. Think about protein catalysis. Catalysis by proteins is obtained by first making a fold architecture and then putting the side chains of a bunch of amino acids in a very particular configuration. That's a hard thing to do. You don't get catalysis until you have a lot of supporting machinery.

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