Many of the techniques for protein structure are not complex and are easily accessible to researchers. This book collects together a range of methods likely to be useful in most biochemical laboratories.
Protein Structure Summary
Protein Structure by Thomas E. Creighton
Postgraduates and researchers in molecular biology, biochemistry.
Table of Contents
See: Estimating molecular weights of polypeptides by SDS gel electrophoresis; Righetti: Isoelectric focusing of proteins in conventional and immobilized pH gradients; Strahler: Two-dimensional polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis of proteins; Scheidtmann: Immunological detection of proteins of known sequence; Carrey: Peptide mapping; Hollecker: Counting integral numbers of residues by chemical modification; Creighton: Disulphide bonda between cysteine residues; Argos: Predictions of protein structure from gene and amino acid sequences; Jaenicke: Folding proteins; Goldenberg: Analysis of protein conformation by gel electrophoresis; Schmid: Spectral methods of characterizing protein conformation and conformational changes; Friguet: Imunochemical analysis of protein conformation; Pace: Measuring the conformational stability of a protein; Timasheff: Stabilization of protein structure by solvents; Volkin: Minimizing irreversible modification of proteins
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