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Proteins: structure and function

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Introductory pages.pdf (262.7Kb)
1. An introduction to protein structure and function.pdf (120.1Kb)
2. Amino acids - the building blocks of proteins.pdf (480.5Kb)
3. The three-dimensional structure of proteins.pdf (1.335Mb)
4. The structure and function of fibrous proteins.pdf (446.9Kb)
5. The structure and function of membrane proteins.pdf (2.248Mb)
6. The diversity of proteins.pdf (638.6Kb)
7. Enzyme kinetics, structure, function and catalysis.pdf (1.222Mb)
8. Protein synthesis, processing and turnover.pdf (2.416Mb)
9. Protein expression, purification and characterization.pdf (664.7Kb)
10. Physical methods of determining the three-dimensional structure of proteins.pdf (1.150Mb)
11. Protein folding In vivo and In vitro.pdf (1.078Mb)
12. Protein structure and a molecular approach to medicine.pdf (4.600Mb)
Epilogue, glossary, appendices, bibliography, references and index.pdf (352.2Kb)
Date
2005
Author
Whitford, David
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Abstract
Proteins: structure and function is a comprehensive introduction to the study of proteins and their importance to modern biochemistry. Each chapter addresses the structure and function of proteins with a definitive theme designed to enhance student understanding. Opening with a brief historical overview of the subject the book moves on to discuss the ‘building blocks’ of proteins and their respective chemical and physical properties. Later chapters explore experimental and computational methods of comparing proteins, methods of protein purification and protein folding and stability. The latest developments in the field are included and key concepts introduced in a user-friendly way to ensure that students are able to grasp the essentials before moving on to more advanced study and analysis of proteins.
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http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/1228
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