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Protein Folding C. M. Dobson (University of Oxford)

Protein Folding By C. M. Dobson (University of Oxford)

Protein Folding by C. M. Dobson (University of Oxford)


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The ability of proteins to fold rapidly and efficiently into intricate and highly specific structures following synthesis is an essential part of the conversion of genetic information into cellular activity. This volume discusses the theoretical and experimental work on the molecular mechanisms of protein folding.

Protein Folding Summary

Protein Folding by C. M. Dobson (University of Oxford)

The ability of proteins to fold rapidly and efficiently into intricate and highly specific structures following their synthesis on ribosomes is an essential part of the conversion of genetic information into cellular activity. However, little is understood in detail of how this occurs. The Royal Society meeting on which this volume is based focused on the molecular basis of the folding processes and brought together a wide range of leading experimental and theoretical scientists in this field. This volume offers an authoritative collection of the foundations of current work. The first section discusses the experimental elucidation of the pathways of protein folding. The second section looks at theoretical approaches to folding, and the final group addresses the issue of how proteins fold in vivo. This volume will be of value to all those with an interest in protein folding, especially those in molecular biology, biochemistry and cell biology.

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' an interesting book which teaches us a lot about protein folding.' Cellular and Molecular Biology

Table of Contents

Preface; Part I. Pathways, Kinetics and Intermediates: 1. Disulphide-coupled protein folding pathways T. Creighton; 2. Mapping the structures of transition states and intermediates in folding: delineation of pathways at high resolution A. R. Fersht; 3. Insights into protein folding using physical techniques: studies of lysozyme and alpha-lactalbumin S. E. Radford and C. M. Dobson; 4. Initial studies of the equilibrium folding pathway of staphylococcal nuclease Yi Wang, A. T. Alexandrescu and D. Shortle; 5. Kinetic and equilibrium folding intermediates O. B. Ptitsym, V. E. Bychkova and V. N. Uversky; 6. Does the molten globule have a native-like tertiary fold? Zheng-Yu Peng, L. C. Wu, B. A. Schulman and P. S. Kim; Part II. Prediction, Analysis and Design: 7. Investigation of protein unfolding and stability by computer simulation W. F. van Gunsteren, P. H. Hunenberger, H. Kovacs, A. E. Mark and C. A. Schiffer; 8. Models of cooperativity in protein folding Hue Sun Chan, S. Bromberg and K. A. Dill; 9. Protein folds: towards understanding folding from inspection of native structures J. M. Thompson, D. T. Jones, M. W. MacArthur, C. M. Orengo and M. B. Swindells; 10. Design of two-stranded and three-stranded coiled-coil peptides S. Betz, R. Fairman, K. O'Neil, J. Lear and W. DeGrado; Part III. Catalysts and Chaperones: 11. Nascent chains: folding and chaperone interaction during elongation on ribosomes K. Tokatlidis, B. Friguet, D. Deville-Bonne, F. Baleux, A. N. Federov, A. Navon, L. Djavadi-Ohaniance and M. E. Goldberg; 12. Folding and association versus misfolding and aggregation of proteins R. Jaenicke; 13. Principles of chaperone-mediated protein folding F. Ulrich Hartl; 14. Unliganded GroEL at 2.8A: structure and functional implications P. B. Sigler and A. L. Horwich.

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GOR013819696
9780521576369
0521576369
Protein Folding by C. M. Dobson (University of Oxford)
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Cambridge University Press
1996-08-08
123
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