Functional Fold

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amyloid
Amyloid Fibres
Amyloid Fibrils
Amyloid Formation
Amyloid Structures
Amyloid-Based Natural Adhesives and Cements
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Barnacle Cement
biomolecular self-assembly
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Chorion Proteins
congo
Congo Red
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Curli Extracellular Matrix
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extracellular matrix proteins
fibrils
form
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functional amyloid mechanisms in organisms
Functional Amyloids
Fungal Biology
Hagfish Slime Threads
infrared
Intermediate Filaments
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Molecular Chaperones
natural biopolymers
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prion
prion biology
Prion Phenotypes
Prion Proteins
protein aggregation
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Recombinant Spider Silk Protein
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Sea Water
Silkmoth Chorion: A Natural Protective Amyloid
Slime Gland
Slime Threads
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Solid State NMR Technique
spectrometry
Spider Silk
Spider Silk Proteins
structural biology
structures
X-ray Fibre Diffraction Pattern
Yeast Prions

Product details

  • ISBN 9789814267403
  • Weight: 426g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 23 Aug 2012
  • Publisher: Pan Stanford Publishing Pte Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: SG
  • Product Form: Hardback
  • Language: English
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Bringing together a wide variety of examples of functional amyloid in a single volume, this book explores the importance of amyloid fibrils in fungi, bacteria, algae, invertebrate, and vertebrate animals for providing environmental protection, structural integrity, and regulating biochemical processes. It highlights many of the extraordinary examples of functional amyloid found to date. It, therefore, provides an exciting perspective for the study of amyloid deposits as important and useful protein structures widespread in nature.