Synthesizes the current knowledge in the field and provides new
insights into medical applications Metalloproteomics is the
large-scale study of metal-binding proteins. These proteins, which
represent about one quarter of all the proteins in the Protein Data
Bank, play important roles in all biological systems and all
biological processes. Metalloproteomics provides the latest
information on all major families of metal-binding proteins, including
their structural, physico-chemical, and functional properties,
enabling readers to better understand these proteins. Moreover, the
book demonstrates how understanding the structures, properties, and
functions of intracellular and extracellular metal-binding proteins
may unlock the key to drug development for the treatment of a myriad
of diseases. Written by Eugene Permyakov, an international expert and
pioneer in the structural analysis of metal-binding proteins, the book
offers Theoretical introduction to cation binding Broad range of
methods for investigating the binding of different cations to proteins
Characteristics of interactions of physiologically important cations
of Ca, Mg, Zn, Fe, Mn, Co, Cu, Ni, Mo, W, Na, and K with proteins
Detailed considerations of structural and physico-chemical properties
of the metal-binding proteins Interactions of all other metal cations
with proteins Interactions of different types of cations with nucleic
acids Throughout the text, the author integrates principles of
proteomics. In addition, detailed examples underscore the role
metal-binding proteins play in health and medicine. Bringing together
and analyzing all the latest findings, Metalloproteomics' scope and
level of insight are unparalleled. It is recommended for
biophysicists, biochemists, enzymologists, cell and molecular
biologists, protein and peptide scientists, organic and bioinorganic
chemists, and chemical biologists.
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ISBN
9780470447741
Publisert
2018
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Wiley Professional, Reference & Trade
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Product language
Engelsk
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Digital bok
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