For many proteins the correct three dimensional structure is essential to function.
In the beginning of 2001 the existence of a higher dimensional structure was reported.
The above information yields the three dimensional structure of the complex.
But the dimensional structure of each universe is totally dissimilar to the others.
Examples would be the ear, and other three dimensional structures like eyelids.
Shown on the right is the three dimensional structure of the Lysine 2,3-aminomutase protein.
This first change was drastic - the three dimensional structure of the lid domain changed significantly.
It is these conformational changes that are responsible for differences in the three dimensional structure of proteins.
The three dimensional structure of dispersin B has been determined.
This means the animal remains retain their three dimensional structure.