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Structure and Biophysics - New Technologies for Current Challenges in Biology and Beyond [electronic resource] / edited by Joseph D. Puglisi.

Por: Colaborador(es): Tipo de material: TextoTextoSeries NATO Science SeriesEditor: Dordrecht : Springer Netherlands, 2007Descripción: VI, 153 p. online resourceTipo de contenido:
  • text
Tipo de medio:
  • computer
Tipo de soporte:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781402059001
  • 99781402059001
Otro título:
  • Proceedings of the NATO Advanced Study Institute on Structure and Biophysics - New Technologies for Current Challenges in Biology and Beyond, held in Erice, Italy, 22 June - 3 July 2005
Tema(s): Formatos físicos adicionales: Printed edition:: Sin títuloClasificación CDD:
  • 571.4 23
Recursos en línea:
Contenidos:
Structural Genomics by NMR Spectroscopy -- Investigation of Proteins in Living Bacteria with In-Cell NMR Experiments -- Protein-Membrane Interactions: Lessons from In Silico Studies -- Anything Goes - Protein Structural Polymorphism -- Tandem Interactions in the trp Repressor System may Regulate Binding to Operator DNA -- Basic Principles of RNA NMR Spectroscopy -- Probabilistic Structure Calculation -- Molecular Insights into PKR Activation by Viral Double-Stranded RNA -- Structural Dynamic Approach as Rational Input for Drug Design -- Max Perutz: Chemist, Molecular Biologist, and Human Rights Activist -- Ribosomal Crystallography: Peptide Bond Formation, Chaperone Assistance, and Antibiotics Inactivation.
En: Springer eBooksResumen: This volume is a collection of articles from the proceedings of the ISSBMR 7th Course: Structure and Biophysics - New Technologies for Current Challenges in Biology and Beyond. This NATO Advanced Institute (ASI) was held in Erice at the Ettore Majorana Foundation and Centre for Scientific Culture on 22 June through 3 July 2005. The ASI brought together a diverse group of experts in the fields of Structural Biology, Biophysics and Physics. Prominent lecturers, from seven different countries, and students from around the world participated in the NATO ASI organized by Professors Joseph Puglisi (Stanford University, USA) and Alexander Arseniev (Moscow, RU). Advances in nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy (NMR) and x-ray crystallography have allowed the three-dimensional structures of many biological macromolecules and their complexes, including the ribosome and RNA polymerase to be solved. Fundamental principles of NMR spectroscopy and dynamics, x-ray crystallography, computation and experimental dynamics were taught in the context of important biological applications. The ASI addressed the treatment and detection of bioterrorism agents, and focused on critical partner country priorities in biotechnology, materials and drug discovery. The range of topics represent the diversity of critical problems between structural biology, biochemistry and biophysics, in which lies the fertile ground of drug development, biotechnology and new materials. The individual articles represent the state of the art in each area and provide a guide to the original literature in this rapidly developing field.
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Structural Genomics by NMR Spectroscopy -- Investigation of Proteins in Living Bacteria with In-Cell NMR Experiments -- Protein-Membrane Interactions: Lessons from In Silico Studies -- Anything Goes - Protein Structural Polymorphism -- Tandem Interactions in the trp Repressor System may Regulate Binding to Operator DNA -- Basic Principles of RNA NMR Spectroscopy -- Probabilistic Structure Calculation -- Molecular Insights into PKR Activation by Viral Double-Stranded RNA -- Structural Dynamic Approach as Rational Input for Drug Design -- Max Perutz: Chemist, Molecular Biologist, and Human Rights Activist -- Ribosomal Crystallography: Peptide Bond Formation, Chaperone Assistance, and Antibiotics Inactivation.

This volume is a collection of articles from the proceedings of the ISSBMR 7th Course: Structure and Biophysics - New Technologies for Current Challenges in Biology and Beyond. This NATO Advanced Institute (ASI) was held in Erice at the Ettore Majorana Foundation and Centre for Scientific Culture on 22 June through 3 July 2005. The ASI brought together a diverse group of experts in the fields of Structural Biology, Biophysics and Physics. Prominent lecturers, from seven different countries, and students from around the world participated in the NATO ASI organized by Professors Joseph Puglisi (Stanford University, USA) and Alexander Arseniev (Moscow, RU). Advances in nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy (NMR) and x-ray crystallography have allowed the three-dimensional structures of many biological macromolecules and their complexes, including the ribosome and RNA polymerase to be solved. Fundamental principles of NMR spectroscopy and dynamics, x-ray crystallography, computation and experimental dynamics were taught in the context of important biological applications. The ASI addressed the treatment and detection of bioterrorism agents, and focused on critical partner country priorities in biotechnology, materials and drug discovery. The range of topics represent the diversity of critical problems between structural biology, biochemistry and biophysics, in which lies the fertile ground of drug development, biotechnology and new materials. The individual articles represent the state of the art in each area and provide a guide to the original literature in this rapidly developing field.

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