Relating to the three-dimensional shape or structure that a molecule or protein takes on.
From conformation + -al suffix. Emerged in biochemistry and chemistry vocabulary in the 20th century to describe molecular behavior and structure.
Conformational changes in proteins are literally how your body works—when a hormone fits into a protein like a key in a lock, it causes a conformational change that triggers everything from muscle contraction to digestion.
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