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Protein Biosynthesis - Molecular Mechanisms and Dynamics of Cellular Protein Formation - cover

Protein Biosynthesis - Molecular Mechanisms and Dynamics of Cellular Protein Formation

Fouad Sabry

Maison d'édition: One Billion Knowledgeable

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"Protein Biosynthesis" offers an indepth exploration into the intricacies of how cells produce proteins, a fundamental process in cellular biology and molecular biophysics. Through this detailed analysis, you will understand the key processes, mechanisms, and molecular interactions involved in translating genetic information into functional proteins. This book is designed to provide clear insights for professionals, students, and anyone passionate about molecular biology and biophysics
 
Chapters Brief Overview:
 
Protein biosynthesis: Introduces the essential process by which cells synthesize proteins from amino acids, emphasizing its importance in biological functions
 
Messenger RNA: Focuses on the role of mRNA in carrying genetic instructions from the DNA to the ribosome for protein synthesis
 
Ribosome: Explores the structure and function of ribosomes, the molecular machines responsible for assembling proteins in cells
 
Central dogma of molecular biology: Discusses the fundamental concept of how genetic information flows from DNA to RNA to protein, guiding cellular function
 
Codon usage bias: Examines the influence of codon preference on protein synthesis and how it affects translational efficiency
 
Translation (biology): Provides a detailed overview of the translation process, where mRNA is decoded to form polypeptides, the building blocks of proteins
 
Biomolecule: Discusses the various biomolecules involved in protein biosynthesis, including nucleic acids and amino acids
 
Reading frame: Clarifies the concept of reading frames in mRNA translation and how they determine the correct sequence of amino acids
 
Transfer RNA: Focuses on tRNA’s critical role in decoding the mRNA codons and bringing the correct amino acids to the ribosome
 
Silent mutation: Explores the effects of silent mutations on the genetic code and their potential impact on protein synthesis
 
Ribosomal RNA: Discusses the structure and function of rRNA in forming the ribosomal subunits necessary for protein synthesis
 
Bacterial translation: Examines how bacterial cells carry out protein synthesis, with a focus on their unique mechanisms and adaptations
 
Eukaryotic translation: Highlights the differences in translation between eukaryotic cells and bacteria, particularly in ribosome structure and function
 
Gene product: Explores how proteins, the gene products, are synthesized, processed, and folded into their active forms
 
Attenuator (genetics): Describes how attenuation regulates gene expression and its effect on protein biosynthesis in certain organisms
 
Protein metabolism: Provides insights into the biochemical processes involved in the synthesis and breakdown of proteins within cells
 
Eukaryotic translation termination factor 1: Discusses the essential role of translation termination factors in ending protein synthesis and releasing the new polypeptide chain
 
History of RNA biology: Traces the development of RNA biology, offering insights into the discoveries that have shaped our understanding of protein synthesis
 
Nucleic acid quaternary structure: Explores how the quaternary structure of nucleic acids influences protein synthesis and molecular interactions
 
Gene expression: Discusses the regulation of gene expression and its impact on protein biosynthesis and cellular function
 
Three prime untranslated region: Explores the role of the 3' UTR in regulating gene expression and its influence on protein synthesis
 
This book stands as an invaluable resource for anyone looking to delve deeper into the molecular underpinnings of life. Whether you are a student, a professional in molecular biophysics, or simply a biophysics enthusiast, this text offers unparalleled depth and clarity on the subject of protein biosynthesis, proving the undeniable value of this fundamental biological process.
Disponible depuis: 12/03/2025.
Longueur d'impression: 309 pages.

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