Molecular recognition : chemical and biochemical problems II
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Molecular recognition : chemical and biochemical problems II
(Special publication / Royal Society of Chemistry, no. 111)
Royal Society of Chemistry, c1992
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注記
"The proceedings of the Second International Symposium, Chemical and Biochemical Problems in Molecular Recognition, organised by the Fine Chemical and Medicinal Group of the Industrial Division of the Royal Society of Chemistry. University of Exeter, 6-10th April 1992"--T.p. verso
Includes bibliographical references and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
This book reviews currently important work in the area of molecular recognition and focuses on recent advances in the mutual recognition of small-small, small-large and large-large molecules. Molecular Recognition: Chemical and Biochemical Problems II covers the latest research into the theoretical and physical chemical considerations of the subject as well as the growing area of self-assembly processes. In addition, the book looks at specific examples of molecular recognition which illustrate many of the recent innovations in methodology occurring in the field. Written by world leaders in the field it complements the previous volume published under this title and gives an up-date on important progress made in the subject in the UK and USA. Molecular Recognition: Chemical and Biochemical Problems II is essential reading for scientists in the pharmaceutical and agricultural chemical industries, as well as for bio-organic and bio-inorganic chemists in academia.
目次
- A contribution to molecular recognition from rotational spectroscopy, A.C. Legon
- an approach to molecular recognition based on partitioning of free energy contributions, D.H. Williams and M.S. Searle
- on the role of preorganization in molecular recognition, P.A. Kollman
- self-assembly through networks of hydrogen bonds, J.P. Mathias et al
- controlling self-assembly in organic synthesis, P.R. Ashton et al
- recognition, replication, and assembly, J. Rebek
- directed hydrogen bonding in the design of new receptors for complexation and catalysis, R.P. Dixon et al
- structure and mechanism of cholesterol oxidase, A. Vrielink et al
- catalytic mechanism and active-site structure of methylaspartate ammonia-lyase - possible involvement of an electrophilic dehydroalanine reaction centre, N.P. Botting et al
- ligand binding to acetylcholine receptors, V.B. Cockcroft et al
- peptides and amino-acids of medicinal importance, R.A. August et al
- molecular recognition and drug design - the structural basis of specificity of human and mouse renins defined by X-ray analyses of peptide inhibitor complexes, V. Dhanaraj et al
- an investigation of the bioactive conformation of ARG-GLY-ASP containing cyclic peptides and snake venom peptides which inhibit human platelet aggregation, M.M. Hann et al
- bacterial IgG-binding proteins - two solutions to a molecular recognition problem, G.C.K. Roberts et al
- experimental and theoretical studies of enantioselective receptors for peptides, W. Clark Still et al
- enabling methodology - the synthetic chemist's contribution to molecular recognition, S.V. Ley and L.L. Yeung.
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