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The [[Biological Unit]] is the quaternary structure of a protein that is believed to be the functional form of the molecule. Biological units displayed in the 'Structure Boxes' on Proteopedia pages for PDB entries (e.g. [[1h88]]) are those predicted and calculated using the [[PISA|Protein Interfaces, Surfaces and Assemblies Server]] (PISA).
The [[Biological Unit]] is the quaternary structure of a protein that is believed to be the functional form of the molecule. Biological units displayed in the 'Structure Boxes' on Proteopedia pages for PDB entries (e.g. [[1h88]]) are those predicted and calculated using the [[PISA|Protein Interfaces, Surfaces and Assemblies Server]] (PISA), as well as all biological unit structures available in Proteopedia that were not uploaded by Proteopedia users.


==Definition==
==Definition==

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Eric Martz, Eran Hodis, Wayne Decatur, Jaime Prilusky