| name | structural |
| description | Structural biology fundamentals |
| license | MIT |
| compatibility | opencode |
| metadata | {"audience":"biologists, students, researchers","category":"biology"} |
What I do
- Explain molecular structure principles
- Describe protein structure organization
- Discuss structural analysis methods
- Analyze molecular interactions
- Connect structure to function
- Explain structural determination techniques
When to use me
- When learning structural biology basics
- When explaining protein structure
- When studying molecular interactions
- When preparing educational content
Key Concepts
Biomolecular Structure
Proteins
- Amino acids linked by peptide bonds
- 20 standard amino acids
- Primary through quaternary structure
- Folding into 3D conformation
Nucleic Acids
- DNA: Double helix (B-form)
- RNA: Various structures (A, Z, hairpins)
- Nucleotides: Phosphate-sugar-base
Molecular Interactions
interactions = {
'covalent': 'Strong, ~350 kJ/mol, shared electrons',
'ionic': 'Moderate, ~250 kJ/mol, charge-charge',
'hydrogen': 'Weak-moderate, ~20-40 kJ/mol, X-H---Y',
'hydrophobic': 'Weak, ~5 kJ/mol, entropy-driven',
'van_der_waals': 'Very weak, ~1 kJ/mol, induced dipoles'
}
bonds = {
'peptide': 'N-C, backbone',
'glycosidic': 'Sugar-sugar, sugar-base',
'phosphodiester': 'Nucleotide backbone'
}
Techniques Overview
- X-ray crystallography
- NMR spectroscopy
- Cryo-EM
- Mass spectrometry
- Spectroscopy (UV, CD, fluorescence)
- Computational modeling
Structure Databases
- PDB: Protein Data Bank
- NCBI Structure
- EMDB: Electron Microscopy DB
- AlphaFold DB