<p>During the past decade we have witnessed not only an increase in knowledge of the "traditional" biophysical problems, but also an understanding of the molecular basis of various biological phenomena. The principles and methods of biophysics now provide an underpinΒ ning of all of the basic biosci
Supramolecular Structure and Function
β Scribed by Shneior Lifson (auth.), Greta Pifat, Janko N. Herak (eds.)
- Publisher
- Springer US
- Year
- 1983
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 369
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
The molecular basis of life has been a rapidly growing field of science. There is perhaps no other field where such diverse profiles of scientists, ranging from applied mathematicians and theoretical physicists to experimental biologists and medical doctors (physicians), are compelled to communicate and even to colΒ laborate. This diversity makes the exchange of information richer but at the same time more cumbersome. One way to facilitate the exchange of information and to overcome the barriers between the different languages used by physicists, chemists and biologists is to organize a meeting on a subject of common interest. A parΒ ticularly suitable form of such a meeting for younger scientists is a school at an undergraduate or postgraduate level. This volume contains a collection of lectures presented at the International Summer School in Biophysics, held under the title "Supramolecular Structure and Function" in Dubrovnik, Yugoslavia, in September 1981. The topics discussed at the school were inter- and intramolecular interactions in biological systems, and structure, organization and function of biological macromoleΒ cules and supramolecular structures. Although not all the lectures could be prepared in a written form on time for publication, we hope that the present volume contains valuable up-to-date inforΒ mation on various aspects of the molecular basis of life. We wish to express our gratitude to the eminent authors and to state that, having received so much valuable assistance from them, we as editors can only attach our names to apologies for any erro~s that may remain.
β¦ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages i-viii
Potential Energy Functions for Structural Molecular Biology....Pages 1-44
Theoretical and Experimental Aspects of Protein Folding....Pages 45-58
Some Aspects of the Macromolecular Chemistry of Carbohydrate Polymers....Pages 59-93
Hydration and Interactions in Aqueous Solutions of Ions and Molecules....Pages 95-126
Biomembranes....Pages 127-178
X-Ray and Neutron Small-Angle Scattering on Plasma Lipoproteins....Pages 179-203
Structure and Dynamics of Human Plasma Lipoproteins....Pages 205-244
Crystallographic Studies of the Protein Biosynthesis System....Pages 245-273
Hemoglobin Oxygen Binding, Erythrocyte Shape Transformations, and Modeling of Cell Differentiation as Examples of Theoretical Approaches in Studying the Structure-Function Relationship in Biological Systems....Pages 275-308
Evolution of Polynucleotides....Pages 309-356
Back Matter....Pages 357-365
β¦ Subjects
Biophysics and Biological Physics
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