Molecular biology of protein folding, Part B:

The importance of protein folding has been recognized for many years. It is the underlying etiology in a large number of human diseases and it appears to be a novel method for cellular regulation of the expression of newly translated proteins. These volumes (Parts A & B) address this important t...

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Other Authors: Conn, P. Michael (Editor)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Amsterdam Elsevier/Academic Press 2008
Series:Progress in molecular biology and translational science Volume 84
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Online Access:FAW01
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Summary:The importance of protein folding has been recognized for many years. It is the underlying etiology in a large number of human diseases and it appears to be a novel method for cellular regulation of the expression of newly translated proteins. These volumes (Parts A & B) address this important topic. As a volume in Progress in Nucleic Acid Research and Molecular Biology, this book provides the latest information on the expanding research being conducted on protein folding. Illustrates how ubiquitin domain proteins are an ideal model system for experimental and computational studies of protein folding. Discusses structural wrapping and its importance in the contexts of network centrality, molecular disease, drug discovery and molecular theranostic engineering. Chapters written by international authors in engineering, biochemistry, physics, and computer science
Item Description:Includes bibliographical references and index
Physical Description:1 online resource (vi, 275 pages) illustrations (some coloured)
ISBN:9780123745958
0123745950
1282168878
9781282168879

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