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Characterization of Proteins Felix Franks

Characterization of Proteins By Felix Franks

Characterization of Proteins by Felix Franks


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Proteins are the servants of life. The in vivo functioning of proteins depends critically on the chemical structure of individual peptide chains, but also on the detailed folding of the chains themselves and on their assembly into larger supramolecular structures.

Characterization of Proteins Summary

Characterization of Proteins by Felix Franks

Proteins are the servants of life. They occur in all component parts of living organisms and are staggering in their functional var- ty, despite their chemical similarity. Even the simplest single-cell organism contains a thousand different proteins, fulfilling a wide range of life-supporting roles. Their production is controlled by the cell's genetic machinery, and a malfunction of even one protein in the cell will give rise to pathological symptoms. Additions to the total number of known proteins are constantly being made on an increasing scale through the discovery of mutant strains or their production by genetic manipulation; this latter technology has become known as protein engineering. The in vivo functioning of proteins depends critically on the chemical structure of individual peptide chains, but also on the detailed folding of the chains themselves and on their assembly into larger supramolecular structures. The molecules and their fu- tional assemblies possess a limited in vitro stability. Special methods are required for their intact isolation from the source material and for their analysis, both qualitatively and quantitatively. Proteins are also increasingly used as industrial components, e.g., in biosensors and immobilized enzymes, because of their specificity, selectivity, and sensitivity. This requires novel and refined proce- ing methods by which the protein isolate can be converted into a form in which it can be utilized.

Table of Contents

Description and Classification of Proteins.- Internal Structure and Organization.- Solution Properties of Proteins.- Conformational Stability Denaturation and Renaturation.- Protein Hydration.- Characteristics of Proteins and Peptides In Situ.- Methods of Measuring Binding, Some Extracellular Carrier Proteins, and Intracellular Receptor Proteins.- Membrane Receptors.- Protein and Peptide Hormones.- Analysis of Amino Acids and Small Peptides.- Analytical Liquid Chromatography of Proteins.- Analytical Electrophoresis.- Preparative Liquid Chromatography.- Preparative Scale Electrophoresis.- Use and Production of Polyclonal and Monoclonal Antibodies.- Large-Scale Methods for Protein Separation and Isolation.- Large-Scale Processing of Plant Proteins.- Characterization and Functional Attributes of Protein Isolates.- Functional Attributes of Protein Isolates.

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NLS9781489941138
9781489941138
1489941134
Characterization of Proteins by Felix Franks
New
Paperback
Humana Press Inc.
2013-11-27
561
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