This book is a guide for advanced undergraduates, post-graduates and researchers to the fundamental principles in studying kinetics and mechanism of processes concerning proteins. It provides a rare broad overview that concentrates on fundamental principles and understanding underlying the physics and chemistry. It is a single author text by someone who has direct experience in all of the areas covered.
This discipline employs various techniques such as protein purification, structure determination, cellular localization and chemical analysis. This book explores all the important aspects of protein science in the present day scenario.
(Adapted from L Liu, LMI Koharudin, AM Gronenborn, and I Bahar. Proteins, 77:927–939, 2009.) so that that the average fluctuations of a protein's residues are approximately equal to the average B-factors. Across proteins, it is found ...
The book contains color illustrations and charts; and the included CD-ROM contains dozens of video clips, animations, molecular structures, and high-resolution micrographs. Annotation copyrighted by Book News Inc., Portland, OR.
These are accompanied by multiple animations of biochemical reactions and mechanisms, accessible via embedded QR codes (which can be viewed by smartphones) An in-depth discussion of G-protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) A wider-scale ...
This book fills that niche.
This book serves as an introduction to protein structure and function.
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This comprehensive, color book uses numerous proteins as examples to illustrate the topics and principles and to show how proteins can be analyzed in multiple ways.
This book examines the chemical methods used to study the mechanisms of enzymatically catalyzed reactions with an emphasis on the crystallographic molecular models of active sites.
The influence of the apoprotein on the level of the redox potential was studied by Moore and Williams (659). By comparing the redox potentials of haem model-compounds (660), by using structural information on various cytochromes, ...