Protein Physics is a lively presentation of the most general problems of protein structure, folding and function from the physics and chemistry perspective, based on lectures given by the authors. It deals with fibrous, membrane and, most of all, with the best studied water-soluble globular proteins, in both their native and denatured states. The major aspects of protein physics are covered systematically, physico-chemical properties of polypeptide chains their secondary structures tertiary structures of proteins and their classification conformational transitions in protein molecules and their folding intermediates of protein folding folding nuclei physical backgrounds of coding the protein structures by their amino acid sequences and prot...
This proceedings paper contains a review of the work presented in the Sectional Lecture in Solids on...
Proteins are molecular machines of life in the truest sense. Being the expressors of genotype, prote...
This proceedings paper contains a review of the work presented in the Sectional Lecture in Solids on...
Physics and the life sciences have established new connections within the past few decades, resultin...
As was the case with RNA folding, the goal is to determine the three-dimensional structure of a prot...
Abstract. Physical principles determining the protein structure and protein folding are reviewed: (i...
Presenting a wide-ranging view of current developments in protein research, the papers in this colle...
Structural biology is the study of the molecular arrangement and dynamics of biological macromolecul...
This course focuses on the mechanisms by which the amino acid sequence of polypeptide chains (protei...
The second edition of Structure in Protein Chemistry showcases the latest developments and innovatio...
The second edition of Structure in Protein Chemistry showcases the latest developments and innovatio...
Summary. The protein folding problem is the most important unsolved problem in structural biochemist...
This proceedings paper contains a review of the work presented in the Sectional Lecture in Solids on...
Proteins in nature have evolved to perform specific functions. The functional properties of proteins...
This proceedings paper contains a review of the work presented in the Sectional Lecture in Solids on...
This proceedings paper contains a review of the work presented in the Sectional Lecture in Solids on...
Proteins are molecular machines of life in the truest sense. Being the expressors of genotype, prote...
This proceedings paper contains a review of the work presented in the Sectional Lecture in Solids on...
Physics and the life sciences have established new connections within the past few decades, resultin...
As was the case with RNA folding, the goal is to determine the three-dimensional structure of a prot...
Abstract. Physical principles determining the protein structure and protein folding are reviewed: (i...
Presenting a wide-ranging view of current developments in protein research, the papers in this colle...
Structural biology is the study of the molecular arrangement and dynamics of biological macromolecul...
This course focuses on the mechanisms by which the amino acid sequence of polypeptide chains (protei...
The second edition of Structure in Protein Chemistry showcases the latest developments and innovatio...
The second edition of Structure in Protein Chemistry showcases the latest developments and innovatio...
Summary. The protein folding problem is the most important unsolved problem in structural biochemist...
This proceedings paper contains a review of the work presented in the Sectional Lecture in Solids on...
Proteins in nature have evolved to perform specific functions. The functional properties of proteins...
This proceedings paper contains a review of the work presented in the Sectional Lecture in Solids on...
This proceedings paper contains a review of the work presented in the Sectional Lecture in Solids on...
Proteins are molecular machines of life in the truest sense. Being the expressors of genotype, prote...
This proceedings paper contains a review of the work presented in the Sectional Lecture in Solids on...