Molecular recognition : chemical and biochemical problems : the proceedings of an international symposium, University of Exeter, April 1989
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Molecular recognition : chemical and biochemical problems : the proceedings of an international symposium, University of Exeter, April 1989
(Special publication / Royal Society of Chemistry, no. 78)
Royal Society of Chemistry, c1989
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Includes bibliographical references
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内容説明
This volume contains the proceedings of an international symposium on the chemical and biochemical problems of molecular recognition, held at the University of Exeter in April 1989. Papers focus on current research in determining small molecule-large molecule interaction.
目次
- Molecular recognition and drug design, S.F.Campbell
- molecular recognition by antibiotics of the Vancomycin group - dimerization of the antibiotics, D.H.Williams and J.P.Waltho
- NMR approaches to molecular recognition - dihydrofolate reductase, G.C.K.Roberts
- crystallographic comparison of penicillin-recognizing enzymes, J.R.Knox and J.A.Kelly
- studies in the beta-lactam area, D.W.Young
- the interaction of antiviral agents with human rhinovirus-14 capsid protein, G.D.Diana et al
- protein crystallography, computer graphics and sleeping sickness, W.G.J.Hol et al
- a conformational approach to the discovery of potent selective neurokinin receptor antagonists, J.R.Brown et al
- the discovery and design of substrate-based proteinase inhibitors - problems and lessons from the development of renin inhibitors as potential hypotensive drugs, R.J.Arrowsmith et al
- recent developments in the solid phase synthesis of peptide immunogens, T.Johnson and R.C.Sheppard
- probing the mechanism of methylaspartase, N.P.Botting and D.Gani
- structure and dynamics of ligand binding to enzyme receptors, D.J.Osguthorpe et al
- protein engineering - achievements and prospects, D.M.Blow
- a program to facilitate the structure-derived design of biologically active molecules, P.A.Bartlett et al
- host-guest complexation in organic solvents - experimental and theoretical results, W.C.Still et al
- stereoelectronic effects in molecular recognition, J.Rebek
- the basis for molecular recognition, P.Kollman
- design of artificial receptors for biochemically interesting substrates, A.D.Hamilton et al
- structure-directed synthesis of unnatural products, F.H.Kohnke et al
- the physical-organic chemistry of surfaces, and its relevance to molecular recognition, G.M.Whitesides and H.Biebuyck.
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