Protein structure determination
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Protein structure determination
(Methods of biochemical analysis / edited by David Glick, v. 35)
Wiley, c1991
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Description
Presents methods for determining the secondary and tertiary structure of proteins. The issues covered here involve theoretical/empirical approaches for predicting protein structure; a review using protein ligand interactions to study surface properties of proteins; use of fluorescence techniques to study structure and dynamics of proteins; and limited proteolysis with monoclonal antibodies to understand how specific structural features confer biological function.
Table of Contents
Theoretical and Empirical Approaches to Protein-StructurePrediction and Analysis (G. Maggiora, et al.).
Protein-Ligand Interaction as a Method to Study Surface Propertiesof Proteins (T. Arakawa, et al.).
Fluorescence Techniques for Studying Protein Structure (M.Eftink).
The Use of Monoclonal Antibodies and Limited Proteolysis inElucidation of Structure-Function Relationships in Proteins (J.Wilson).
Author Index.
Subject Index.
Cumulative Author Index, Volumes 1-35 and SupplementalVolume.
Cumulative Subject Index, Volumes 1-35 and Supplemental Volume.
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