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Protein - Structural Dynamics and Functional Interactions at the Molecular Level - cover

Protein - Structural Dynamics and Functional Interactions at the Molecular Level

Fouad Sabry

Editorial: One Billion Knowledgeable

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Sinopsis

"Protein" is a comprehensive exploration of the molecular foundations of proteins, offering an indepth look at the biochemical and biophysical aspects of these crucial molecules. In the field of Molecular Biophysics, understanding proteins is not just an academic pursuit but essential for advancing research in biochemistry, biotechnology, and medicine. This book is designed for professionals, undergraduate and graduate students, as well as enthusiasts and hobbyists who seek a deep dive into the complex world of proteins.
 
Chapters Brief Overview:
 
1: Protein: An introduction to the fundamental role of proteins in biological systems, detailing their diversity and functions.
 
2: Protein primary structure: A detailed look at amino acid sequences and how they define protein function.
 
3: Protein biosynthesis: Explores the intricate process of translating genetic information into functional proteins.
 
4: Protein targeting: Covers the mechanisms by which proteins are directed to specific locations within a cell.
 
5: Ribosome: Delve into the ribosome's structure and its role in protein synthesis.
 
6: Central dogma of molecular biology: Explains how genetic information flows from DNA to RNA to protein, forming the basis of molecular biology.
 
7: Fluorescent tag: Discusses the application of fluorescent labels to study proteins in realtime, advancing cellular biology research.
 
8: Translation (biology): Details the process by which ribosomes synthesize proteins, turning genetic code into functional molecules.
 
9: Biomolecule: Introduces the concept of biomolecules, emphasizing proteins as key players in cellular functions.
 
10: Structural bioinformatics: Highlights how computational tools are used to predict and analyze protein structures.
 
11: Protein structure: Examines the hierarchical organization of proteins, from primary to quaternary structure, and its implications.
 
12: Chemical biology: Explores the intersection of chemistry and biology, with a focus on protein interactions.
 
13: Intrinsically disordered proteins: Investigates proteins that lack a fixed structure and their functional importance in cell biology.
 
14: Gene product: Discusses the end result of gene expression, focusing on proteins as the primary gene products.
 
15: ATPbinding motif: Details the ATPbinding motifs within proteins and their role in energy transfer.
 
16: Biomolecular structure: Explores the broader concept of biomolecular structures, highlighting their relevance to protein function.
 
17: Molecular biophysics: Provides insights into how physical principles are applied to understand the behavior of proteins and other biomolecules.
 
18: Protein metabolism: Discusses the processes by which proteins are synthesized, degraded, and recycled in cells.
 
19: History of RNA biology: Traces the development of RNA biology, connecting it to the understanding of protein function.
 
20: Amino acid: Explores the building blocks of proteins, focusing on their chemical properties and how they determine protein function.
 
21: Posttranslational modification: Examines the chemical modifications proteins undergo after translation, affecting their activity and function.
 
By reading "Protein," you will not only gain crucial insights into the biophysics of proteins but also deepen your understanding of their vital roles in biological systems. This knowledge is pivotal in fields ranging from biotechnology to medicine, offering value far beyond the cost of this book. The fusion of theory and application makes it indispensable for anyone passionate about molecular biophysics and the cuttingedge research driving scientific progress.
Disponible desde: 12/03/2025.
Longitud de impresión: 322 páginas.

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