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020 _a9780198716846
082 _aQU55
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100 _aLesk, Arthur M.
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245 _aIntroduction to protein science:
_barchitecture, function, and genomics
250 _a3rd ed.
260 _bOxford University Press
_c2016
_aOxford
300 _axxii, 466 p. : illustrations (chiefly colour) ;
_c27 cm.
500 _aContents: 1. Introduction 2. Protein structure 3. Protein structure determination 4. Bioinformatics of protein sequence and structure 5. Proteins as catalysts: enzyme structure, kinetics, and mechanism 6. Protein with partners 7. Evolution of protein structure and function 8.Protein folding and design 9. Proteomics and systems biology.
520 _aNot only are proteins the fundamental building blocks of all life forms, but they also have a wide range of functions - from forming enzymes acting as catalysts for specific reactions, to crucial molecules such as antibodies in the immune system, and as signalling molecules between cells. Introduction to Protein Science, 3rd edition provides a rich and broad introduction to this fascinating field by covering not only the structureand function of proteins, but also the methods and experimental techniques used to study them. The practical applications of our knowledge to diverse fields such as biotechnology and medicine are emphasizedthroughout, to help students appreciate the relevance of the subject to the real world.
650 _aGenomics
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650 _aProteins - Structure
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650 _aProteins
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