
Protein Modules and Protein-Protein Interactions: Volume 61
Joel Janin(Editor)
Academic Press
Published on 24. November 2002
Book
Hardback
333 pages
978-0-12-034261-7 (ISBN)
Description
Protein modules engage in a multitude of interactions with one another and with other cellular components, notably with DNA. These interactions are a central aspect of protein function of great relevance in the post-genomic era. This volume describes a panel of approaches for analyzing protein modules and their interactions, ranging from bioinformatics to physical chemistry, to biochemistry, with an emphasis on the structure-function relationship in protein-protein complexes involved in cellular processes including signal transduction.
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Language
English
Place of publication
San Diego
United States
Publishing group
Elsevier Science Publishing Co Inc
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Biochemists, biophysicists, molecular biologists, immunologists
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
Weight
570 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-12-034261-7 (9780120342617)
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Content
Protein Modules and Protein-Protein Interaction: Toward a Global View
Structural Basis for Affinity and Specificity in Macromolecular Recognition
Sequence Analysis of Multidomain Proteins: Past Perspectives and Future Directions
Identification of Transiently Interacting Proteins and of Stable Protein Complexes
Molecular Recognition in Antibody-Antigen Complexes
Molecular Recognition by SH2 Domains
How SH3 Domains Recognize Proline
Structural Biology of eIF4F: mRNA Recognition and Preparation in Eukaryotic Translation Initiation
Structural Basis for Affinity and Specificity in Macromolecular Recognition
Sequence Analysis of Multidomain Proteins: Past Perspectives and Future Directions
Identification of Transiently Interacting Proteins and of Stable Protein Complexes
Molecular Recognition in Antibody-Antigen Complexes
Molecular Recognition by SH2 Domains
How SH3 Domains Recognize Proline
Structural Biology of eIF4F: mRNA Recognition and Preparation in Eukaryotic Translation Initiation