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adam_text | Contents
Chapter
Ultracentrifugation of Proteins for Beginners
D.J. Scott and P. Schuck
1
1
2
2
3
3
4
5
4.1
Velocity Experiment
5
4.2
6
4.3
Sedimentation Velocity
14
4.4
Velocity
15
5
18
5.1
Experiment
19
5.2
21
5.3
22
6
23
References
23
Chapter
Coefficient Distributions for the Analysis
of Interacting and Non-Interacting
Protein Mixtures
P. Schuck
Abstract
1
2
3
4
VIH
5
References
Contents
45
49
Chapter
Indefinite Ligand-Linked Self-Association
J.J.
and P.J.
Abstract
1
2
3
4
5
Acknowledgement
References
Chapter
in Sedimentation Equilibrium
P. R. Wills and
1
2
2.1
2.2
2.3
of Osmotic Virial Coefficients
3
3.1
for a Single Solute
3.2
Self-Association
3.3
Macromolecular Reactants
4
Nonassociating Solute
4.1
4.2
Virial Coefficients
4.3
5
5.1
Contents ix
5.2
Self-Association
5.3
6
6.1
Reflecting both Constituents
6.2
the Two Constituents
6.3
Equilibrium Distributions
7
References
Chapter
DNA in
Large-Scale Properties of Genomes
O. Clay,
C.J. Douady and G.
Introductory Remark
1
1.1
1.2
Ultracentrifuge
1.3
Vertebrate Genomes: Discounting
Diffusion and Repetitive
2
3
4
4.1 GC-Rich DNA
are Functionally Different
4.2
in the Interior of the
4.3
Vertebrate Evolution
5
6
7
Acknowledgements
References
Contents
Chapter
Self-Associating Macromolecules in
Sedimentation Velocity Experiments
J. Behlke and O. Ristau
1
122
2
122
3
125
4
126
5
127
5.1
127
5.2
127
5.3
Sedimentation Profiles
128
6
130
Acknowledgement
132
References
132
Chapter
Macromolecules: Density Increments
and Apparent Partial Specific Volumes
with Particular Reference to the Study
of Membrane Proteins
P.J.G. Butler and
1
Introduction
133
2
Density Increments and Apparent
Partial Specific Volumes
134
2.1
Increments
134
2.2
Increments
135
3
The Problem with Membrane Proteins and the
Choice of Detergent
137
3.1
137
3.2
138
3.3
139
4
Examples of Specific Applications for
Proteins in Multi-Component Systems or
with Unusual Compositions
140
4.1
140
4.2
Specific Volume
141
Contents xi
4.3
Dialysis Equilibrium
4.4
5
References
Chapter
Equilibrium Ultracentrifugation
M.S. Lewis and MM. Reily
1
152
2
152
3
154
4
155
5
157
6
159
References
161
Chapter
Analytical Ultracentrifugation: A Valuable
Tool to Study Structure Formation
Processes Online
C. Wandrey and L. Bourdillon
1
1.1
1.2
Electrostatic Interaction
2
2.1
2.2
2.3
2.4
Formation Process
2.5
2.6
3
3.1
3.2
4
4.1
4.2
5
Contents
6
191
Acknowledgements
193
References
193
Chapter
at Sedimentation Equilibrium
195
M.A. Daugherty andM.G. Fried
1
195
2
196
2.1
196
2.2
198
2.3
198
3
198
3.1
198
3.2
201
3.3
201
3.4
Chromophores
202
4
203
4.1
203
4.2
204
5
206
Acknowledgements
207
References
207
Chapter
Analysis Software Package for Analytical
Ultracentrifugation Experiments
B. Demeler
210
Abstract
210
1
210
2
211
3
212
3.1
Simulation Modules
212
3.2
214
3.3
215
3.4
217
3.5
219
3.6
223
3.7
224
3.8
226
Contents xiii
3.9
3.10
4
Acknowledgements
References
Chapter
and Interactions
S.E. Harding
1
2
3
Shape Analysis by Sedimentation Velocity
3.1
SEDFIT
4
by Sedimentation Equilibrium: MSTAR
4.1
Molecular Weight
4.2
Obtaining Mw from Mwapp
4.3
SEC-MALLs and the New Role for
Sedimentation Equilibrium
5
Chapter
by Sedimentation Velocity
241
5.1
241
5.2
242
5.3
and Conformation Zoning
243
5.4
244
5.5
245
6
246
6.1
247
References
248
Analytical Ultracentrifugation as a
Key Complementary Technique in
Structural Biology
253
R.J.C. Gilbert
I Overview
253
2
256
xiv Contents
2.1
Quality Control
2.2
Conformation and Arrangement
2.3
2.4
3
3.1
3.2
3.3
Acknowledgement
References
Chapter
I. Laidlaw and M.
1
2
Sedimentation
3
3.1
3.2
4
4.1
4.2
DCS Method
4.3
4.4
4.5
of the DCS
4.6
4.7
5
5.1
5.2
5.3
5.4
6
6.1
6.2
6.3
and Neutral Buoyancy Particles
7
Contents
XV
8
An Overall Conclusion
References
Chapter
Ultracentrifugation in Multidomain Proteins
S.J. Perkins, Hannah E. Gilbert,
Y.C. Lee, Z.S.
1
1.1
1.2
1.3
1.4
2
2.1
2.2
2.3
Ultra centrifuges
2.4
Calculations
3
3.1
3.2
by a Flexible Linker
3.3
by Two Flexible Identical Linkers
3.4
Joined by (N-l
4
4.
and Ultracentrifugation Techniques
with Crystallography
4.2
Both Approaches?
Acknowledgements
References
Chapter
P. Zipper, H.
A. Krebs
1
2
316
316
317
317
320
320
321
xvj Contents
2.1
Multi-Body Modelling Approaches
2.2
Profiles by
2.3
Averaged Models
2.4
of Models
2.5
Parameters by Bead Modelling Strategies
2.6
3 Biopolymers 326
3.1
3.2
3.3
3.4
4
4.1
the Applicability of
Approaches
4.2
P. chrysosporium: Modelling the
Holoprotein and its Domains and
Docking Manoeuvres
4.3
Modelling the Dodecameric
and Reassembling the Complex
from Subunits
4.4
Modelling the Solution Structure
of a Free Nucleic Acid
5
Acknowledgements
References
Chapter
Equilibrium Ultracentrifugation by Robust
Least-Squares with Reduced Parameter
Cross-Correlation Coefficients
M.S. Lewis, MM. Re
1
2
3
4
5
Thermodynamic Data
6
References
xvii
380
383
387
388
Chapter
and
H.
1
2
2.1
2.2
Ultracentrifugation
Calculation of Partial Volumes
2.3
2.4
Examples: Small Molecules and
3
3.1
3.2
4. Biopolymer Hydration 418
4.1
4.2
5
Acknowledgements
References
Chapter
Using Analytical Ultracentrifugation
K.G. Fleming
1
1.1
Equilibrium Experiments to be Carried
Out on Membrane Proteins
1.2
2
2.1
in Terms of the Protein Moiety Alone
2.2
in Terms of the Protein-Detergent Complex
3
Determine Protein Molecular Weights
in Protein-Detergent Complexes
xviii
3
Molecular Weights by
Classical Density Matching
3.2
3.3
3.4
Molecular Weights by the Analysis
of Density Increment
3.5
3.6
Association
3.7
Detergent Bound in a Membrane
Protein Complex
4
5
and the Analytical
Acknowledgements
References
Chapter
Macromolecules: Theoretical and
Computational Approaches
J. Garcia
H.E. Perez Sanchez
1
1.1
1.2
1.3
1.4
2
2.1
2.2
3
3.1
3.2
(MCRB) Approach
3.3
Interfacing Monte Carlo and HYDRO
3.4
MCRB Simulation
3.5
XIX
4
Acknowledgements
References
Chapter
Protein Conformation Algorithms
for Microsoft WINDOWS
S.E. Harding, H. Coif en and
1
2
and Hydration-Independent
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
References
Chapter
for Their Study in the AUC
A.J. Rowe
1
2
and Specific Interactions
3
(the INVEQ Approach)
4
Algorithm
4.1
Ka Effects in Single Solutes
4.2
Monomer-Dimer System
4.3
Heterologous Interaction
5
Non-Linear Data Fitting
5.1
Fitting Routine
5.2
by
XX
5.3
of the
6
7
References
Chapter
H.
Abstract
1
2
Colloid Analytics
3
4
4.1
4.2
4.3
4.4
5
5.1
5.2
5.3
5.4
5.5
5.6
Efficiency of Chemical Reactions, and
Determination of Extinction Coefficients
5.7
Nanoparticles Sorted by Systems
6
6.1
Methodologies
6.2
XL-I
6.3
Ultracentrifugation to Novel Systems
7.
8
Acknowledgements
References
Subject Index
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Contents
Chapter
Ultracentrifugation of Proteins for Beginners
D.J. Scott and P. Schuck
1
1
2
2
3
3
4
5
4.1
Velocity Experiment
5
4.2
6
4.3
Sedimentation Velocity
14
4.4
Velocity
15
5
18
5.1
Experiment
19
5.2
21
5.3
22
6
23
References
23
Chapter
Coefficient Distributions for the Analysis
of Interacting and Non-Interacting
Protein Mixtures
P. Schuck
Abstract
1
2
3
4
VIH
5
References
Contents
45
49
Chapter
Indefinite Ligand-Linked Self-Association
J.J.
and P.J.
Abstract
1
2
3
4
5
Acknowledgement
References
Chapter
in Sedimentation Equilibrium
P. R. Wills and
1
2
2.1
2.2
2.3
of Osmotic Virial Coefficients
3
3.1
for a Single Solute
3.2
Self-Association
3.3
Macromolecular Reactants
4
Nonassociating Solute
4.1
4.2
Virial Coefficients
4.3
5
5.1
Contents ix
5.2
Self-Association
5.3
6
6.1
Reflecting both Constituents
6.2
the Two Constituents
6.3
Equilibrium Distributions
7
References
Chapter
DNA in
Large-Scale Properties of Genomes
O. Clay,
C.J. Douady and G.
Introductory Remark
1
1.1
1.2
Ultracentrifuge
1.3
Vertebrate Genomes: Discounting
Diffusion and Repetitive
2
3
4
4.1 GC-Rich DNA
are Functionally Different
4.2
in the Interior of the
4.3
Vertebrate Evolution
5
6
7
Acknowledgements
References
Contents
Chapter
Self-Associating Macromolecules in
Sedimentation Velocity Experiments
J. Behlke and O. Ristau
1
122
2
122
3
125
4
126
5
127
5.1
127
5.2
127
5.3
Sedimentation Profiles
128
6
130
Acknowledgement
132
References
132
Chapter
Macromolecules: Density Increments
and Apparent Partial Specific Volumes
with Particular Reference to the Study
of Membrane Proteins
P.J.G. Butler and
1
Introduction
133
2
Density Increments and Apparent
Partial Specific Volumes
134
2.1
Increments
134
2.2
Increments
135
3
The Problem with Membrane Proteins and the
Choice of Detergent
137
3.1
137
3.2
138
3.3
139
4
Examples of Specific Applications for
Proteins in Multi-Component Systems or
with Unusual Compositions
140
4.1
140
4.2
Specific Volume
141
Contents xi
4.3
'Dialysis Equilibrium'
4.4
5
References
Chapter
Equilibrium Ultracentrifugation
M.S. Lewis and MM. Reily
1
152
2
152
3
154
4
155
5
157
6
159
References
161
Chapter
Analytical Ultracentrifugation: A Valuable
Tool to Study Structure Formation
Processes Online
C. Wandrey and L. Bourdillon
1
1.1
1.2
Electrostatic Interaction
2
2.1
2.2
2.3
2.4
Formation Process
2.5
2.6
3
3.1
3.2
4
4.1
4.2
5
Contents
6
191
Acknowledgements
193
References
193
Chapter
at Sedimentation Equilibrium
195
M.A. Daugherty andM.G. Fried
1
195
2
196
2.1
196
2.2
198
2.3
198
3
198
3.1
198
3.2
201
3.3
201
3.4
Chromophores
202
4
203
4.1
203
4.2
204
5
206
Acknowledgements
207
References
207
Chapter
Analysis Software Package for Analytical
Ultracentrifugation Experiments
B. Demeler
210
Abstract
210
1
210
2
211
3
212
3.1
Simulation Modules
212
3.2
214
3.3
215
3.4
217
3.5
219
3.6
223
3.7
224
3.8
226
Contents xiii
3.9
3.10
4
Acknowledgements
References
Chapter
and Interactions
S.E. Harding
1
2
3
Shape Analysis by Sedimentation Velocity
3.1
SEDFIT
4
by Sedimentation Equilibrium: MSTAR
4.1
Molecular Weight
4.2
Obtaining Mw from Mwapp
4.3
SEC-MALLs and the New Role for
Sedimentation Equilibrium
5
Chapter
by Sedimentation Velocity
241
5.1
241
5.2
242
5.3
and Conformation Zoning
243
5.4
244
5.5
245
6
246
6.1
247
References
248
Analytical Ultracentrifugation as a
Key Complementary Technique in
Structural Biology
253
R.J.C. Gilbert
I Overview
253
2
256
xiv Contents
2.1
Quality Control
2.2
Conformation and Arrangement
2.3
2.4
3
3.1
3.2
3.3
Acknowledgement
References
Chapter
I. Laidlaw and M.
1
2
Sedimentation
3
3.1
3.2
4
4.1
4.2
DCS Method
4.3
4.4
4.5
of the DCS
4.6
4.7
5
5.1
5.2
5.3
5.4
6
6.1
6.2
6.3
and Neutral Buoyancy Particles
7
Contents
XV
8
An Overall Conclusion
References
Chapter
Ultracentrifugation in Multidomain Proteins
S.J. Perkins, Hannah E. Gilbert,
Y.C. Lee, Z.S.
1
1.1
1.2
1.3
1.4
2
2.1
2.2
2.3
Ultra centrifuges
2.4
Calculations
3
3.1
3.2
by a Flexible Linker
3.3
by Two Flexible Identical Linkers
3.4
Joined by (N-l
4
4.
and Ultracentrifugation Techniques
with Crystallography
4.2
Both Approaches?
Acknowledgements
References
Chapter
P. Zipper, H.
A. Krebs
1
2
316
316
317
317
320
320
321
xvj Contents
2.1
Multi-Body Modelling Approaches
2.2
Profiles by
2.3
Averaged Models
2.4
of Models
2.5
Parameters by Bead Modelling Strategies
2.6
3 Biopolymers 326
3.1
3.2
3.3
3.4
4
4.1
the Applicability of
Approaches
4.2
P. chrysosporium: Modelling the
Holoprotein and its Domains and
Docking Manoeuvres
4.3
Modelling the Dodecameric
and Reassembling the Complex
from Subunits
4.4
Modelling the Solution Structure
of a Free Nucleic Acid
5
Acknowledgements
References
Chapter
Equilibrium Ultracentrifugation by Robust
Least-Squares with Reduced Parameter
Cross-Correlation Coefficients
M.S. Lewis, MM. Re
1
2
3
4
5
Thermodynamic Data
6
References
xvii
380
383
387
388
Chapter
and
H.
1
2
2.1
2.2
Ultracentrifugation
Calculation of Partial Volumes
2.3
2.4
Examples: Small Molecules and
3
3.1
3.2
4. Biopolymer Hydration 418
4.1
4.2
5
Acknowledgements
References
Chapter
Using Analytical Ultracentrifugation
K.G. Fleming
1
1.1
Equilibrium Experiments to be Carried
Out on Membrane Proteins
1.2
2
2.1
in Terms of the Protein Moiety Alone
2.2
in Terms of the Protein-Detergent Complex
3
Determine Protein Molecular Weights
in Protein-Detergent Complexes
xviii
3
Molecular Weights by
Classical Density Matching
3.2
3.3
3.4
Molecular Weights by the Analysis
of Density Increment
3.5
3.6
Association
3.7
Detergent Bound in a Membrane
Protein Complex
4
5
and the Analytical
Acknowledgements
References
Chapter
Macromolecules: Theoretical and
Computational Approaches
J. Garcia
H.E. Perez Sanchez
1
1.1
1.2
1.3
1.4
2
2.1
2.2
3
3.1
3.2
(MCRB) Approach
3.3
Interfacing Monte Carlo and HYDRO
3.4
MCRB Simulation
3.5
XIX
4
Acknowledgements
References
Chapter
Protein Conformation Algorithms
for Microsoft WINDOWS
S.E. Harding, H. Coif en and
1
2
and Hydration-Independent
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
References
Chapter
for Their Study in the AUC
A.J. Rowe
1
2
and Specific Interactions
3
(the INVEQ Approach)
4
Algorithm
4.1
Ka Effects in Single Solutes
4.2
Monomer-Dimer System
4.3
Heterologous Interaction
5
Non-Linear Data Fitting
5.1
Fitting Routine
5.2
by
XX
5.3
of the
6
7
References
Chapter
H.
Abstract
1
2
Colloid Analytics
3
4
4.1
4.2
4.3
4.4
5
5.1
5.2
5.3
5.4
5.5
5.6
Efficiency of Chemical Reactions, and
Determination of Extinction Coefficients
5.7
Nanoparticles Sorted by Systems
6
6.1
Methodologies
6.2
XL-I
6.3
Ultracentrifugation to Novel Systems
7.
8
Acknowledgements
References
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spelling | Analytical ultracentrifugation techniques and methods ed. by David J. Scott ... repr. London RSC Publ. 2006 XXIII, 587 S. Ill., graph. Darst. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Ultrazentrifugieren (DE-588)4186746-4 gnd rswk-swf Biopolymere (DE-588)4006893-6 gnd rswk-swf Polymere (DE-588)4046699-1 gnd rswk-swf Biopolymere (DE-588)4006893-6 s Ultrazentrifugieren (DE-588)4186746-4 s DE-604 Polymere (DE-588)4046699-1 s Scott, David J. Sonstige oth Digitalisierung UB Regensburg application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=015484075&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
spellingShingle | Analytical ultracentrifugation techniques and methods Ultrazentrifugieren (DE-588)4186746-4 gnd Biopolymere (DE-588)4006893-6 gnd Polymere (DE-588)4046699-1 gnd |
subject_GND | (DE-588)4186746-4 (DE-588)4006893-6 (DE-588)4046699-1 |
title | Analytical ultracentrifugation techniques and methods |
title_auth | Analytical ultracentrifugation techniques and methods |
title_exact_search | Analytical ultracentrifugation techniques and methods |
title_exact_search_txtP | Analytical ultracentrifugation techniques and methods |
title_full | Analytical ultracentrifugation techniques and methods ed. by David J. Scott ... |
title_fullStr | Analytical ultracentrifugation techniques and methods ed. by David J. Scott ... |
title_full_unstemmed | Analytical ultracentrifugation techniques and methods ed. by David J. Scott ... |
title_short | Analytical ultracentrifugation |
title_sort | analytical ultracentrifugation techniques and methods |
title_sub | techniques and methods |
topic | Ultrazentrifugieren (DE-588)4186746-4 gnd Biopolymere (DE-588)4006893-6 gnd Polymere (DE-588)4046699-1 gnd |
topic_facet | Ultrazentrifugieren Biopolymere Polymere |
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