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A01=Astrid Graslund
A01=Benjamin F. Cravatt
A01=Matjaz Zorko
A01=N.G.H. von Heijne
A01=Sherry Niessen
A01=Tiit Land
A01=Ulo Langel
acid
Active Site
amino
Amino Acid
Amyloid Brils
Amyloid Diseases
ATP Hydrolysis
Author_Astrid Graslund
Author_Benjamin F. Cravatt
Author_Matjaz Zorko
Author_N.G.H. von Heijne
Author_Sherry Niessen
Author_Tiit Land
Author_Ulo Langel
bioinformatics algorithms
bond
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Cd Spectrum
cell-penetrating
clinical applications of peptide drugs
Coomassie Brilliant Blue
CPPs
Disulde Bonds
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Folding of proteins
From building block to 3-D structure
GPCR
interactions
Lateral Gate
mass spectrometry methods
Molten Globule
PDB Code
Peptide Bond
peptide synthesis techniques
Polypeptide Chain
prion disease mechanisms
Protein biosynthesis and posttranslational modifications
Protein degradation
Protein Kinase
Protein Ligand Interactions
Protein Protein Interactions
protein structure analysis
Purification and characterization of proteins
receptor
residues
SAM Complex
signal
Signal Peptide
Stop Codons
Structural Biology
surface
therapeutic protein engineering
Tom Complex
transmembrane
Van Der Waals Radii
X-ray Crystallography

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367384876
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 19 Sep 2019
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Human cells produce at least 30,000 different proteins. Each has a specific function characterized by a unique sequence and native conformation that allows it to perform that function. While research in this post-genomic era has created a deluge of invaluable information, the field has lacked for an authoritative introductory text needed to inform researchers and students in all of those fields now concerned with protein research.

Introduction to Peptides and Proteins brings together some of the most respected researchers in protein science to present a remarkably coherent introduction to modern peptide and protein chemistry. The first sections of the book delve into –



  • Basic peptide and protein science from assembly through degradation




  • Traditional and emerging research methods including those used in bioinformatics and proteomics




  • New computational approaches and algorithms used to find patterns in the vast data collected by sequencing projects


After providing a foundation in tools and methods, the authors closely examine six protein families, including representative classes such as enzymes, cell-surface receptors, antibodies, fibrous proteins, and bioactive peptide classes. They concentrate on biochemical mechanisms and where possible indicate therapeutic or biotechnical possibilities.

Then focusing on clinical aspects, the authors investigate misfolding as found in prion diseases, miscleavage as found in Alzheimer’s, and mis-sequencing as found with some cancers. Drawing from some of their own research, the authors summarize recent achievements and emerging applications. They discuss the use of proteins and peptides as drugs and the solid-phase synthesis required for drug production. They also look at the use of peptides as functional biomolecules and research tools.

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Langel, Ulo; Cravatt, Benjamin F.; Graslund, Astrid; von Heijne, N.G.H. ; Zorko, Matjaz; Land, Tiit; Niessen, Sherry

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