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How proteins work

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: New york. Garland Science 2012Description: xv, 464 p. : ill(chiefly color) ; 28 cmISBN:
  • 9780815344469
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 572.636 WIL-H
Contents:
Protein structure and evolution -- Protein domains -- Oligomers -- Protein interactions in vivo -- How enzymes work -- Protein flexibility and dynamics -- How proteins make things move -- How proteins transmit signals -- Protein complexes : molecular machines -- Multi-enzyme complexes -- Techniques for studying proteins.
Summary: How Proteins Work is an up-to-date and authoritative account of protein function in living systems, explained within the governing parameters of physics, chemistry, and evolution. This text will enable advanced undergraduate students in biochemistry and biophysics to understand the relationships among protein function, structure, and dynamics. It will also serve as a valuable resource for graduate students and researchers looking for a reference on the fundamentals underlying protein function. By providing an integrated view of proteins at both a cellular and systemic level, this textbook shows how evolution drives proteins to adopt domain structures that combine to achieve biological outcomes. The association of proteins into dimers, molecular machines, and multi-enzymatic complexes enables them to achieve catalytic and functional efficiency.
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Protein structure and evolution -- Protein domains -- Oligomers -- Protein interactions in vivo -- How enzymes work -- Protein flexibility and dynamics -- How proteins make things move -- How proteins transmit signals -- Protein complexes : molecular machines -- Multi-enzyme complexes -- Techniques for studying proteins.

How Proteins Work is an up-to-date and authoritative account of protein function in living systems, explained within the governing parameters of physics, chemistry, and evolution. This text will enable advanced undergraduate students in biochemistry and biophysics to understand the relationships among protein function, structure, and dynamics. It will also serve as a valuable resource for graduate students and researchers looking for a reference on the fundamentals underlying protein function. By providing an integrated view of proteins at both a cellular and systemic level, this textbook shows how evolution drives proteins to adopt domain structures that combine to achieve biological outcomes. The association of proteins into dimers, molecular machines, and multi-enzymatic complexes enables them to achieve catalytic and functional efficiency.

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