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Present at the Flood Richard E. Dickerson

Present at the Flood By Richard E. Dickerson

Present at the Flood by Richard E. Dickerson


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Present at the Flood tells the story of the rise of structural molecular biology-proteins and DNA-by immersing the reader in the original papers, written by the scientists who actually did the work.

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Present at the Flood: How Structural Molecular Biology Came About by Richard E. Dickerson

Present at the Flood tells the story of the rise of structural molecular biology-proteins and DNA-by immersing the reader in the original papers, written by the scientists who actually did the work. 187 pages from 42 essential scientific papers are reprinted, along with diagrams and commentaries to make them intelligible to the modern reader. The book achieves a personal note because the author was a worker in later years of the field and knew many of the key participants.

Present at the Flood Reviews

The book is obviously a labor of love; it is copiously illustrated and peppered with humor. The volume was prepared as a text for a course. However, beyond such course work, it is also warmly recommended for all structural chemists whether or not versed in crystallography, because it contains a wealth of information and instruction about the structure elucidation of biological macromolecules, about the history of the field, and * what is especially rare in scientific literature *
The book is particularly well-suited for classroom instruction. In fact, the text grew out of a graduate course in structural biology that Dickerson teaches at UCLA. His text provides most of the relevant literature in one convenient location and facilitates classroom discussion by including a set of focused conversation questions at the end of each chapter. It also provides a valuable introduction for non-structural biologists interested in the development of X-ray crystallography. * Scott A. Strobel, Structure *
The book will clearly serve its intended purpose as an outline for a graduate course on the origins and methods of structural molecular biology, but it is also highly recommended for its insights into the lives and thought processes of those who laid the foundations of the field. * Fred Eiserling, Journal of Structural Biology *
Dickerson has not only done a scholarly job of plotting a route through the scientific literature to reveal the key advances in structural molecular biology, he also introduces the experimental techniques (with many helpful diagrams) to explain X-ray diffraction and protein crystallography. The book provides the basis for a stimulating postgraduate course, or could be read by anyone who wants a better understanding of the 'giants' of 20th-century biology. * Linda A. Amos, The Quarterly Review of Biology *
A must for students of structural biology. * Richard A. Wing, Yale Journal of Biology and Medicine *

About Richard E. Dickerson

RICHARD E. DICKERSON Molecular Biology Institute, University of California, Los Angeles, USA.

Table of Contents

Introduction.- Your Cells are Not Micelles!.- Workers of the World, Cast off your Chains!.- The Folding and Coiling of Polypeptide Chains.- The Race for the DNA Double Helix.- How to Solve a Protein Structure.- High-Resolution Protein Structure Analysis.- The Knowledge Explosion.- Epilogue.- Appendix 3 : Irving Geis, the Molecular Vesalius.- Appendix 2: Highly Recommended Reading.- PART I: THE HISTORY OF WHAT WE TODAY CALL MOLECULAR BIOLOGY.- PART II: PERSONALITIES INVOLVED IN THE WORK.

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CIN0878931686G
9780878931682
0878931686
Present at the Flood: How Structural Molecular Biology Came About by Richard E. Dickerson
Used - Good
Paperback
Oxford University Press Inc
20050901
250
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