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Sebastian Hiller
(2023)
Biophysics of Molecular Chaperones
Function, Mechanisms and Client Protein Interactions
Sebastian Hiller, Maili Liu og Lichun He
(2023)
Sprog: Engelsk
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- Udgiver: Ingram Publisher Services UK (November 2023)
- ISBN: 9781839165993
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Detaljer om varen
- Hardback: 412 sider
- Udgiver: Royal Society of Chemistry, The (November 2023)
- Forfattere: Sebastian Hiller, Maili Liu og Lichun He
- ISBN: 9781839162824
Molecular chaperones are critical to control protein quality in all living cells. Understanding chaperone function at the atomic level, and in particular its mode of interaction with client proteins, is crucial to understanding the fundamental roles chaperones play in biology. This book fills a gap in the literature by comprehensively summarizing and discussing new advanced experimental techniques for their analysis. Providing a comprehensive overview of advanced biophysical methods for the characterization of molecular mechanisms of molecular chaperones, the majority of the contributions are NMR methodology. This is the method of choice for atomic resolution studies of such systems. Additional notable biophysical approaches are considered to present all relevant current developments in exploring chaperone function and the transient and dynamic interactions with their client proteins.
The book is targeted at both current practitioners of structural biology and biophysical chemistry and scientists who are interested in entering the field. It could be useful for graduate students as supplementary reading.