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Principles of Protein–Protein Association

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Anyone teaching physical biochemistry or structural biology will find this to be a concise and thorough guide for their lectures on protein–protein association. Students and researchers will apprec...
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Protein–protein associations are fundamental to biological mechanisms. Developed from lectures given to beginning graduate students in cell and molecular biology, this book presents general principles of thermodynamics and kinetics, and structural principles of protein–protein interface as well as guided reading of informative classic papers. Faculties organizing similar classes, and students and researchers wishing to learn on their own, will also find this book of use.

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Price: £95.00
Pages: 100
Publisher: Institute of Physics Publishing
Imprint: Institute of Physics Publishing
Publication Date: 19 June 2019
ISBN: 9780750324120
Format: eBook
BISACs:

SCIENCE / Life Sciences / Biophysics, Biophysics

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Supported by NIH
grant CA47056.

Chapter 1 Size and Shape of Protein Molecules

Chapter 2 Basic thermodynamics of reversible association

Chapter 3 The nature of the protein-protein bond, à la Chothia and Janin

Chapter 4 The structure of an antibody bound to its protein ligand – lock and key vs induced fit

Chapter 5 The complex of growth hormone with its receptor – one protein interface binds two partners

Chapter 6 The hot spot in protein-protein interfaces

Chapter 7 Cooperativity in protein-protein association and efficiency of bonds

Chapter 8 Kinetics of protein-protein association and dissociation

Chapter 9 Techniques for measuring protein-protein association – use and abuse of ELISA

Chapter 10 Fibronectin, the FNIII domain, and artificial antibodies

Chapter 11 Association of intrinsically disordered proteins – flexible binding partners