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Protein Domain - Structural Insights Into Molecular Interactions and Functionality - cover

Protein Domain - Structural Insights Into Molecular Interactions and Functionality

Fouad Sabry

Editorial: One Billion Knowledgeable

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Sinopsis

Unlock the world of protein structure and function with Protein Domain, an essential read for professionals, students, and enthusiasts of Molecular Biophysics. This book presents a comprehensive and accessible overview of the intricate world of protein domains and their roles in biological processes. Dive deep into the understanding of molecular structures, protein folding, and the various motifs and domains that make up proteins, and their significance in biophysical studies. Whether you're looking to expand your knowledge or lay the foundation for future research, Protein Domain is your goto resource.
 
Chapters Brief Overview:
 
1: Protein domain: Explore the basic building blocks of proteins and their functional significance.
 
2: Alpha helix: Understand the formation and function of one of the most common secondary structures in proteins.
 
3: Beta sheet: Learn about the stability and role of beta sheets in protein structure.
 
4: Protein: Gain a deeper understanding of proteins, their functions, and their biological importance.
 
5: Protein secondary structure: Examine how secondary structures influence overall protein conformation.
 
6: Protein folding: Discover the process by which polypeptide chains fold into their functional threedimensional structures.
 
7: Protein structure prediction: Delve into computational techniques for predicting protein structures from sequence data.
 
8: Coiled coil: Learn about the coiled coil motif and its functional roles in cellular processes.
 
9: Protein structure: Uncover the complexity of protein structure, from primary to quaternary levels.
 
10: Leucine zipper: Understand the structure and function of the leucine zipper in transcription factors.
 
11: Intrinsically disordered proteins: Explore proteins that lack a fixed structure and their roles in cellular regulation.
 
12: ATPbinding motif: Study the ATPbinding motifs critical for energy transfer and enzymatic activity in proteins.
 
13: Beta barrel: Examine the unique structure of beta barrels and their roles in membranebound proteins.
 
14: Turn (biochemistry): Learn about the importance of turns in protein structure and their impact on protein folding.
 
15: TIM barrel: Discover the significance of the TIM barrel motif in enzymatic catalysis.
 
16: Pilin: Understand the structure of pilin and its role in bacterial cell adhesion and mobility.
 
17: Eukaryotic translation termination factor 1: Learn about its crucial role in the translation termination process.
 
18: Walker motifs: Examine the importance of Walker motifs in ATPase activity and protein function.
 
19: Circular permutation in proteins: Study the phenomenon of circular permutation and its role in protein evolution.
 
20: Protein superfamily: Investigate how protein superfamilies evolve and their functional implications.
 
21: OBfold: Gain insight into the OBfold and its function in RNA and DNA binding proteins.
 
Protein Domain provides a thorough and engaging exploration of the molecular intricacies of proteins. It is a mustread for anyone seeking to advance their understanding of biophysics, molecular biology, and the dynamic nature of protein functions.
Disponible desde: 19/03/2025.
Longitud de impresión: 284 páginas.

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