Our goal is to understand the physical basis and machinery of biological processes at the molecular level.
A molecular level understanding
requires structural knowledge, in the first place. However,
knowledge of structure is not sufficient either.
Structures provide a static description, while biomolecular
systems are not static. They constantly move, adapt
themselves to different conditions, and assume different
forms depending on their interactions. The observed static
structures simply represent one, most probable, conformation
observed at the particular experimental conditions, among
many, otherwise accessible.
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