Peptides and proteins have attracted scientific and technological interest largely because of their intriguing properties as catalysts, receptors, signalling molecules, and therapeutic agents. In attempts to understand and exploit these properties, protein engineering has been used primarily to obtain precious proteins in increased quantities, or to explore systematic alterations in protein sequence through site-directed mutagenesis. Design of protein structures de novo ("from scratch") has attracted less attention, and has been directed in the main toward studies of protein folding (Kamtekar et al., 1993). Such studies represent a key element in the current vigorous investigation of the connections between amino acid sequence and t...
In the past 20 years protein engineering has been used for the production of proteins mostly for bio...
This lecture will discuss the design and construction of artificial proteins that form well-defined ...
Protein design is a challenging problem. We do not fully understand the rules of protein folding, an...
Through billions of years of evolution nature has created and refined structural proteins for a wide...
Biocomplexity—the study of complex structures and behaviours that take place in biological systems—g...
In the past three decades, the advent of recombinant DNA technology allowed the site-specific altera...
Synthetic polymers and proteins share the essential characteristic of long-chain mol. architecture. ...
Genetic engineering offers a novel approach to the development of advanced polymeric materials, in ...
An investigator interested in modifying a protein’s characteristics or in designing a protein de nov...
Polymers and their self-assembled structures constitute an essential part of life: Advances in synth...
The rational design of novel biomolecules with desired functional properties is one of the most fas...
Since the first reports on the use ofsite directed mutagenesis in 1982! protein engineering or - whe...
The ability to assemble a target protein from a series of peptide fragments, either synthetic or bio...
AbstractA wide range of biological laboratories have adopted protein engineering techniques, alterin...
Protein engineering is the novel field which has wide applications from pharmaceutics, industry, com...
In the past 20 years protein engineering has been used for the production of proteins mostly for bio...
This lecture will discuss the design and construction of artificial proteins that form well-defined ...
Protein design is a challenging problem. We do not fully understand the rules of protein folding, an...
Through billions of years of evolution nature has created and refined structural proteins for a wide...
Biocomplexity—the study of complex structures and behaviours that take place in biological systems—g...
In the past three decades, the advent of recombinant DNA technology allowed the site-specific altera...
Synthetic polymers and proteins share the essential characteristic of long-chain mol. architecture. ...
Genetic engineering offers a novel approach to the development of advanced polymeric materials, in ...
An investigator interested in modifying a protein’s characteristics or in designing a protein de nov...
Polymers and their self-assembled structures constitute an essential part of life: Advances in synth...
The rational design of novel biomolecules with desired functional properties is one of the most fas...
Since the first reports on the use ofsite directed mutagenesis in 1982! protein engineering or - whe...
The ability to assemble a target protein from a series of peptide fragments, either synthetic or bio...
AbstractA wide range of biological laboratories have adopted protein engineering techniques, alterin...
Protein engineering is the novel field which has wide applications from pharmaceutics, industry, com...
In the past 20 years protein engineering has been used for the production of proteins mostly for bio...
This lecture will discuss the design and construction of artificial proteins that form well-defined ...
Protein design is a challenging problem. We do not fully understand the rules of protein folding, an...