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Structural flexibility of biomolecules and cellular functions.
It is obvious that biomolecules and in particular structural and functional proteins are flexible systems directly involved in the fundamental and still mysterious mechanisms of cellular life. Such a dynamics of proteins at rest and at work is now experimentally accessible and should permit clear understanding of the activity and regulation of biochemical processes.