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==Methods of study==
{{Main|Protein methods}}
The activities and structures of proteins may be examined ''[[in vitro]],'' ''[[in vivo]], and [[in silico]]''. '''''In vitro''''' studies of purified proteins in controlled environments are useful for learning how a protein carries out its function: for example, [[enzyme kinetics]] studies explore the [[reaction mechanism|chemical mechanism]] of an enzyme's catalytic activity and its relative affinity for various possible substrate molecules. By contrast, '''''in vivo''''' experiments can provide information about the physiological role of a protein in the context of a [[Cell biology|cell]] or even a whole [[organism]]. '''''In silico''''' studies use computational methods to study proteins.

Methods of study

The activities and structures of proteins may be examined in vitro, in vivo, and in silico. In vitro studies of purified proteins in controlled environments are useful for learning how a protein carries out its function: for example, enzyme kinetics studies explore the chemical mechanism of an enzyme's catalytic activity and its relative affinity for various possible substrate molecules. By contrast, in vivo experiments can provide information about the physiological role of a protein in the context of a cell or even a whole organism. In silico studies use computational methods to study proteins.