Molecular assembly in natural and engineered systems
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Molecular assembly in natural and engineered systems
(Progress in molecular biology and translational science, v. 103)
Elsevier/Academic Press, c2011
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Description and Table of Contents
Description
This volume explores some of the most exciting recent advances in basic research on molecular assembly in natural and engineered systems and how this knowledge is leading to advances in the various fields.
Table of Contents
?lpha-helical peptide assemblies: Giving new function to designed structures
Elizabeth Bromley and Kevin Channon
Viral Capsids as Self-Assembling Templates for New Materials
Michel T. Dedeo, Daniel T. Finley, and Matthew B. Francis
Nanobiotechnology with S-Layer Proteins as Building Blocks
Prof. Uwe B. Sleytr, Prof. Bernhard Schuster, Dr. Eva M. Egelseer, Prof. Dietmar Pum, Dipl.-Ing. Christine M. Horejs, Dr. Rupert Tscheliessnig, Dr. Nicola Ilk
The structure of bacterial S-layer proteins
Tea Pavkov-Keller, Stefan Howorka, Walter Keller
Pili and flagella: Biology, structure and biotechnological applications
Nani Van Gerven, Gabriel Waksman and Han Remaut
Protein modifications giving rise to homo-oligomers
Georg E. Schulz
Spider silk: understanding the structure-function relationship of a natural fiber
Martin Humenik, Thomas Scheibel, Andrew Smith
Bacterial Microcompartments: Insights into structure, mechanism and engineering applications Todd O. Yeates and Sophia J. Tsai
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