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"Protein Structure" ed. by Eshel Faraggi

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"Protein Structure" ed. by Eshel Faraggi

"Protein Structure" ed. by Eshel Faraggi
InTeO | 2012 | ISBN: 9535105558 9789535105558 | 406 pages | PDF | 22 MB

On the topic of protein structure some of the current issues in this scientific field are discussed. The aim is that a non-expert can gain some appreciation for the intricacies involved, and in the current state of affairs. The expert meanwhile can gain a deeper understanding of the topic.

Since the dawn of recorded history, and probably even before, men and women have been grasping at the mechanisms by which they themselves exist. Only relatively recently, did this grasp yield anything of substance, and only within the last several decades did the proteins play a pivotal role in this existence.

Contents
Preface
Section 1 Introduction
1 An Evolutionary Biology Approach to Understanding Neurological Disorders
2 Structure and Dynamics of Proteins from Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy
3 Anhydrous and Hydrated Protein Models Derived from High-Resolution and Low-Resolution Techniques
Section 2 Structure Prediction
4 Refinement of Protein Tertiary Structure by Using Spin-Spin Coupling Constants from Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Measurements
5 An Exhaustive Shape-Based Approach for Proteins' Secondary, Tertiary and Quaternary Structures Indexing, Retrieval and Docking
6 Protein Structure Alphabetic Alignment
Section 3 Energy and Thermodynamics
7 Theoretical Analyses of Photoinduced Electron Transfer from Aromatic Amino Acids to the Excited Flavins in Some Flavoproteins
8 Estimating Hydrogen Bond Energy in Integral Membrane Chromoproteins by High Hydrostatic Pressure Optical Spectroscopy
9 On the Relationship Between Residue Solvent Exposure and Thermal Fluctuations in Proteins
10 Preserving Proteins Under High Pressure and Low Temperature
11 A Stable Protein - CutA1
Section 4 Function and Interaction
12 Ligand-Binding Proteins: Structure. Stability and Practical Application
13 Functional Difference Between Deuterated and Protonated Macromolecules
14 Slit/Robo Signaling: Inhibition of Directional Leukocyte Migration
Section 5 Applications
15 Fibrinolytic Enzymes from Medicinal Mushrooms
16 Phospholipases A2 Protein Structure and Natural Products Interactions in Development of New Pharmaceuticals
17 Prediction and Rational Design of Antimicrobial Peptides
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