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Overview
Presents methods for determining the secondary and tertiary structure of proteins. The issues covered here involve theoretical/empirical approaches for predicting protein structure; a review using protein ligand interactions to study surface properties of proteins; use of fluorescence techniques to study structure and dynamics of proteins; and limited proteolysis with monoclonal antibodies to understand how specific structural features confer biological function.
Synopsis
Presents methods for determining the secondary and tertiary structure of proteins. The issues covered here involve theoretical/empirical approaches for predicting protein structure; a review using protein ligand interactions to study surface properties of proteins; use of fluorescence techniques to study structure and dynamics of proteins; and limited proteolysis with monoclonal antibodies to understand how specific structural features confer biological function.
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Four presentations discuss the issue of determining the secondary and tertiary structure of proteins: theoretical and empirical approaches to the structure, prediction, and analysis of proteins; protein-ligand interactions as a method to study surface properties of proteins; fluorescence techniques for studying protein structure; and the use of monoclonal antibodies and limited proteolysis. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)