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Protein Purification

The Protein Folding Problem

Protein Actions Principles and Modeling

The Fluorescent Protein Revolution

Peptide and Protein Drug Analysis

Peptide and Protein Drug Analysis

Furthering efforts to simulate the potency and specificity exhibited by peptides and proteins in healthy cells this remarkable reference supplies pharmaceutical scientists with a wealth of techniques for tapping the enormous therapeutic potential of these molecules-providing a solid basis of knowledge for new drug design. Provides a broad comprehensive overview of peptides and proteins as mediators of cell movement proliferation differentiation and communication. Written by more than 50 leading international authorities Peptides and Protein Drug Analysisdiscusses strategies for dealing with the complexity of peptides and proteins in conformational flexibility and amino acid sequence variability analyzes drug formulations facilitated by solid-phase peptide synthesis and recombinant DNA technology examines chemical purity analysis by high-pressure chromatographic capillary electrophoretic gel electrophoretic and isoelectric focusing methods highlights drug design elements derived from protein folding bioinformatics and computational chemistry demonstrates uses of unnatural mutagenesis and combinatorial chemistry explores mass spectrometry protein sequence and carbohydrate analysis illustrates bioassays and other new functional analysis methods surveys spectroscopic techniques such as ultraviolet fluorescence Fourier transform infrared and nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) addresses ways of distinguishing between levels of therapeutic and endogenous agents in cells reviews structural analysis tools such as ultracentrifugation and light X-ray and neutron scattering and more! Featuring over 3400 bibliographic citations and more than 500 tables equations and illustrations Peptide and Protein Drug Analysis is a must-read resource for pharmacists; pharmacologists; analytical organic and pharmaceutical chemis

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Principles and Reactions of Protein Extraction Purification and Characterization

Novel Plant Protein Processing Developing the Foods of the Future

Novel Plant Protein Processing Developing the Foods of the Future

Proteins serve as an important nutritional as well as structural component of foods. Not only do they provide an array of amino acids necessary for maintaining human health but also act as thickening stabilizing emulsifying foaming gelling and binding agents. The ability of a protein to possess and demonstrate such unique functional properties depends largely on its inherent structure configuration and how they interact with other food constituents like polysaccharides lipids and polyphenolic compounds. Proteins from animal sources have superior functionality higher digestibility and lower anti-nutrient components than plant proteins. However consumer preferences are evolving worldwide for ethically and sustainably sourced clean cruelty-free vegan or vegetarian plant-based food products. Unlike proteins from animal sources plant proteins are more versatile religiously and culturally acceptable among vegetarian and vegan consumers and associated with lower food processing waste water and soil requirement. Thus the processing and utilization of plant proteins have gained worldwide attention and as such numerous scientific studies are focusing on enhancing the utilization of plant proteins in food and pharmaceutical products through various processing and modification techniques to improve their techno-functional properties bioactivity bioavailability and digestibility. Novel Plant Protein Processing: Developing the Foods of the Future presents a roadmap for plant protein science and technology which will focus on plant protein ingredient development plant protein modification and the creation of plant protein-based novel foods. Key Features: Includes complete information about novel plant protein processing for use as future foods Presents a roadmap to upscale the meat analog technological processes Discusses marketing limitations of plant based proteins and future opportunities This book highlights the important scientific technological advancements that are being deployed in the future foods using plant proteins concerns opportunities and challenges and as an alternative to maintaining a healthy and sustainable modern food supply. It covers the most recent research related to the plant protein-based future foods which include their extraction isolation modification characterization development and final applications. It also covers the formulation and challenges: emphasis on the modification for a specific use legal aspects business perspective and future challenges. This book is useful for researchers readers scientists and industrial people to find information easily. | Novel Plant Protein Processing Developing the Foods of the Future

GBP 170.00
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Computational Approaches to Protein Dynamics From Quantum to Coarse-Grained Methods

Computational Approaches to Protein Dynamics From Quantum to Coarse-Grained Methods

The Latest Developments on the Role of Dynamics in Protein Functions Computational Approaches to Protein Dynamics: From Quantum to Coarse-Grained Methods presents modern biomolecular computational techniques that address protein flexibility/dynamics at all levels of theory. An international contingent of leading researchers in chemistry physics and biology show how these advanced methods provide insights into dynamic aspects of biochemical processes. A particular focus is on intrinsically disordered proteins (IDPs) which lack a well-defined three-dimensional structure and function as dynamic ensembles. The book covers a wide spectrum of dynamics from electronic structure-based to coarse-grained techniques via multiscaling at different levels. After an introduction to dynamics and historical overview of basic methodologies the book addresses the following issues: Is there a quantitative relationship between enzymatic catalysis and protein dynamics? Which are the functionally relevant motions of proteins? How can structural properties and partner recognition mechanisms of IDPs be simulated? How can we speed up molecular dynamics? How can we describe conformational ensembles by the synergistic effort of computations and experiments? While dynamics is now considered essential for interpreting protein action it is not yet an integral component in establishing structure–function relationships of proteins. Helping to reshape this classical view in biochemistry this groundbreaking book explores advances in computational methodology and contributes to the new ensemble way of studying proteins. | Computational Approaches to Protein Dynamics From Quantum to Coarse-Grained Methods

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Protein Calories And Development Nutritional Variables In The Economics Of Developing Countries

Protein Calories And Development Nutritional Variables In The Economics Of Developing Countries

Production of world food supplies is related to more complicated socioeconomic variables than have previously been analyzed. Besides traditional inputs of land labor and fertilizer the technological capabilities and a variety of nutritional and other human capital components are significant independent variables in explaining agricultural production in the developing world. The integration of economic analyses with the concepts of nutritional science offers an expanded and effective means for analyzing the complex problems of agricultural production in nutritionally deficient countries. Bernard Schmitt traces the circular relationship between nutrition and human capital labor productivity food production and per capita consumption of calories and protein. He defines the basic nutritional terms that are most useful to economists in analyzing agricultural and foodrelated questions and provides examples that stress the importance of concentrating on nutritional quality as well as gross quantity. Transformations are used to convert quantities into basic nutritional components allowing more meaningful quantitative analyses in an econometric framework. Dr. Schmitt presents a flexible methodology for forecasting commodity production using it to make projections for the developing countries for each major commodity group and to test various policy alternatives such as extensive trade expanded food assistance programs substantial resource or input expansion further expansion of Green Revolution technology and development of alternatives to agriculture. Although he is certain that gains can be accomplished through population control and agricultural advances supplemented by alternative nutritional sources he concludes that conditions in nutritionally deficient countries are unlikely to improve on average through the mid-1980s. | Protein Calories And Development Nutritional Variables In The Economics Of Developing Countries

GBP 125.00
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Intracellular Calcium-Dependent Proteolysis

Introduction to Computational Proteomics

Introduction to Computational Proteomics

Introduction to Computational Proteomics introduces the field of computational biology through a focused approach that tackles the different steps and problems involved with protein analysis classification and meta-organization. The book starts with the analysis of individual entities and works its way through the analysis of more complex entities from protein families to interactions cellular pathways and gene networks. The first part of the book presents methods for identifying the building blocks of the protein space such as motifs and domains. It also describes algorithms for assessing similarity between proteins based on sequence and structure analysis as well as mathematical models such as hidden Markov models and support vector machines that are used to represent protein families and classify new instances. The second part covers methods that investigate higher order structure in the protein space through the application of unsupervised learning algorithms such as clustering and embedding. The book also explores the broader context of proteins. It discusses methods for analyzing gene expression data predicting protein-protein interactions elucidating cellular pathways and reconstructing gene networks. This book provides a coherent and thorough introduction to proteome analysis. It offers rigorous formal descriptions along with detailed algorithmic solutions and models. Each chapter includes problem sets from courses taught by the author at Cornell University and the Technion. Software downloads data sets and other material are available at biozon. org

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Phage Display In Biotechnology and Drug Discovery

Nanotechnology in Drug Delivery Fundamentals Design and Applications

Knowledge Discovery in Proteomics

Knowledge Discovery in Proteomics

Multi-modal representations the lack of complete and consistent domain theories rapid evolution of domain knowledge high dimensionality and large amounts of missing information - these are challenges inherent in modern proteomics. As our understanding of protein structure and function becomes ever more complicated we have reached a point where the actual management of data is a major stumbling block to the interpretation of results from proteomic platforms to knowledge discovery. Knowledge Discovery in Proteomics presents timely authoritative discussions on some of the key issues in high-throughput proteomics exploring examples that represent some of the major challenges of knowledge discovery in the field. The authors focus on five specific domains:Mass spectrometry-based protein analysisProtein-protein interaction network analysisSystematic high-throughput protein crystallizationSystematic integrated analysis of multiple data repositoriesSystems biologyIn each area the authors describe the challenges created by the type of data produced and present potential solutions to the problem of data mining within the domain. They take a systems approach covering individual data and integrating its computational aspects from data preprocessing storage and access to analysis visualization and interpretation. With clear exposition practical examples and rich illustrations this book presents an outstanding overview of this emerging field and builds the background needed for the fruitful exchange of ideas between computational and biological scientists.

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Advanced Mammalian Cell Culture Techniques Principles and Practices

Introduction to Proteins Structure Function and Motion Second Edition

Introduction to Proteins Structure Function and Motion Second Edition

Introduction to Proteins provides a comprehensive and state-of-the-art introduction to the structure function and motion of proteins for students faculty and researchers at all levels. The book covers proteins and enzymes across a wide range of contexts and applications including medical disorders drugs toxins chemical warfare and animal behavior. Each chapter includes a Summary Exercises and References. New features in the thoroughly-updated second edition include: A brand-new chapter on enzymatic catalysis describing enzyme biochemistry classification kinetics thermodynamics mechanisms and applications in medicine and other industries. These are accompanied by multiple animations of biochemical reactions and mechanisms accessible via embedded QR codes (which can be viewed by smartphones) An in-depth discussion of G-protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) A wider-scale description of biochemical and biophysical methods for studying proteins including fully accessible internet-based resources such as databases and algorithms Animations of protein dynamics and conformational changes accessible via embedded QR codes Additional features Extensive discussion of the energetics of protein folding stability and interactions A comprehensive view of membrane proteins with emphasis on structure-function relationship Coverage of intrinsically unstructured proteins providing a complete realistic view of the proteome and its underlying functions Exploration of industrial applications of protein engineering and rational drug design Each chapter includes a Summary Exercies and References Approximately 300 color images Downloadable solutions manual available at www. crcpress. com For more information including all presentations tables animations and exercises as well as a complete teaching course on proteins' structure and function please visit the author's website. Praise for the first edition This book captures in a very accessible way a growing body of literature on the structure function and motion of proteins. This is a superb publication that would be very useful to undergraduates graduate students postdoctoral researchers and instructors involved in structural biology or biophysics courses or in research on protein structure-function relationships. David Sheehan ChemBioChem 2011 Introduction to Proteins is an excellent state-of-the-art choice for students faculty or researchers needing a monograph on protein structure. This is an immensely informative thoroughly researched up-to-date text with broad coverage and remarkable depth. Introduction to Proteins would provide an excellent basis for an upper-level or graduate course on protein structure and a valuable addition to the libraries of professionals interested in this centrally important field. Eric Martz Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Education 2012 | Introduction to Proteins Structure Function and Motion Second Edition

GBP 84.99
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Plant Biotechnology Volume 1 Principles Techniques and Applications

Nutritional Guidelines for Athletic Performance The Training Table

Nutritional Guidelines for Athletic Performance The Training Table

Knowing the basic nutrition requirements and combining them with proper training are the two most important factors for athletes to achieve peak performance levels. Nutritional Guidelines for Athletic Performance: The Training Table addresses these needs on a comprehensive basis from a training table perspective. Offering practical guidelines for practitioners and athletes the book focuses on the key macronutrients that fuel daily metabolism and exercise training and explores differing needs for various athletes and their individual goals. Topics discussed include:General principles and physiology of caloric intake for all major macronutrients and how this pertains to both active and sedentary individualsEnergy demands and nutritional requirements for strength-power athletes and elite competitors in endurance sports Protein carbohydrate fat vitamin and mineral needs of athletesThe importance of optimal fluid and hydration during exerciseHow to determine body weight for a desired body fat percentage recommended calorie consumption dietary suggestions and useful meal planning tools for a wide variety of caloric needsThe difference between energy intake and energy expenditure and how athletes can eat to build muscle lose fat and optimize performanceScientific strategies on how to time exercise and food intake to more effectively replenish glycogen increase protein synthesis and blunt protein degradationHow the physiological changes that accompany aging change nutrient needs and guidelines for older athletes on maximizing performance and maintaining healthStructuring a diet containing appropriate amounts of macronutrients (protein carbohydrates and fat) and micronutrients (vitamins and minerals) can be a daunting task. This text adequately addresses how athletes can do so in an effe | Nutritional Guidelines for Athletic Performance The Training Table

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Informatics In Proteomics

Informatics In Proteomics

The handling and analysis of data generated by proteomics investigations represent a challenge for computer scientists biostatisticians and biologists to develop tools for storing retrieving visualizing and analyzing genomic data. Informatics in Proteomics examines the ongoing advances in the application of bioinformatics to proteomics research and analysis. Through computer simulations scientists can determine more about how diseases affect cells predict how various drug interventions would work and ultimately use proteins as therapeutic targets. This book first addresses the infrastructure needed for public protein databases. It discusses information management systems and user interfaces for storage retrieval and visualization of the data as well as issues surrounding data standardization and integration of protein sequences recorded in the last two decades. The authors subsequently examine the application of statistical and bioinformatic tools to data analysis data presentation and data mining. They discuss the implementation of algorithms statistical methods and computer applications that facilitate pattern recognition and biomarker discovery by integrating data from multiple sources. This book offers a well-rounded resource of informatic approaches to data storage retrieval and protein analysis as well as application-specific bioinformatic tools that can be used in disease detection diagnosis and treatment. Informatics in Proteomics captures the current state-of-the-art and provides a valuable foundation for future directions.

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