Definition of Structural alignment

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Structural Alignment
Mode of bodywork promoted by "BodyMind Therapist" Chuck Ruland (see "Somatic Dialogue" and "Structural Bodywork"). Its purported design is to restore "Balance" physically, emotionally, and "energetically." Apparently, Structural Alignment supposedly: makes a "new way of being" available to clients and precipitates a feeling of being supported by gravity ("the earth's energy field").

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Structural alignment
Structural alignment is a form of sequence alignment based on comparison of shape. These alignments attempt to establish equivalences between two or more polymer structures based on their shape and three-dimensional conformation. This process is usually applied to protein tertiary structures but can also be used for large RNA molecules. In contrast to simple structural superposition, where at least some equivalent residues of the two structures are known, structural alignment requires no a priori knowledge of equivalent positions. Structural alignment is a valuable tool for the comparison of proteins with low sequence similarity, where evolutionary relationships between proteins cannot be easily detected by standard sequence alignment techniques. Structural alignment can therefore be used to imply evolutionary relationships between proteins that share very little common sequence. However, caution should be used in using the results as evidence for shared evolutionary ancestry because of the possible confounding effects of convergent evolution by which multiple unrelated amino acid sequences converge on a common tertiary structure.

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