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Proteins: Structure, Function, and Engineering

โœ Scribed by Alexei V. Finkelstein, Alexander M. Gutin (auth.), B. B. Biswas, Siddhartha Roy (eds.)


Publisher
Springer US
Year
1995
Tongue
English
Leaves
451
Series
Subcellular Biochemistry 24
Edition
1
Category
Library

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โœฆ Synopsis


Here, researchers review the latest breakthroughs in protein research. Their contributions explore emerging principles and techniques and survey important classes of proteins that will play key roles in the field's future. Articles examine the possibility of a Boltzman-like distribution in protein substructures, the new technique of Raman spectroscopy, and compact intermediate states of protein folding. This well-illustrated volume also features coverage of proteins that bind nucleic acids.

โœฆ Table of Contents


Front Matter....Pages i-xx
Boltzmann-like Statistics of Protein Architectures....Pages 1-26
Compact Intermediates States in Protein Folding....Pages 27-53
Raman Spectroscopy of Proteins and Their Assemblies....Pages 55-99
Fluorescence Spectroscopic Studies of Proteins....Pages 101-114
Pyrene Excimer Fluorescence as a Probe of Protein Conformational Change....Pages 115-132
Differential Scanning Calorimetry of Proteins....Pages 133-176
Affinity Labeling and Related Approaches to Targeting Specific Enzyme Sites....Pages 177-205
Tryptophan Synthase....Pages 207-254
Structure and Function in the Tubulin Dimer and the Role of the Acidic Carboxyl Terminus....Pages 255-302
Role of Allosteric Changes in Cyclic AMP Receptor Protein Function....Pages 303-321
A Family of RNA-Binding Enzymes....Pages 323-376
Functions and Structures of Ribonuclease H Enzymes....Pages 377-422
Back Matter....Pages 423-436

โœฆ Subjects


Biochemistry, general; Animal Anatomy / Morphology / Histology; Plant Sciences


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