High-throughputomics' projects such as genome sequencing, structural genomics and proteomics mean that there is no shortage of information on proteins. But the more information we have, the harder it is to make sense of it, to know where to start, and to identify the important results. This book is a clear, up to date and authoritative account of
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"I think this is a really nice book that offers an alternative perspective on protein structure and function for biochemistry students..."
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Chapter 1. Protein structure and evolutionChapter 2. Protein domainsChapter 3. OligomersChapter 4. Protein interactions in vivoChapter 5 How enzymes workChapter 6. Protein flexibility and dynamicsChapter 7. How proteins make things moveChapter 8. How proteins transmit signalsChapter 9. Protein complexes: Molecular machinesChapter 10. Multi-enzyme complexesChapter 11. Techniques for studying proteins