Cytochrome C
A Multidisciplinary Approach
University Science Books,U.S. (Publisher)
Published on 26. April 1996
Book
Hardback
738 pages
978-0-935702-33-0 (ISBN)
Description
One of the most heavily researched proteins in existence, cytochrome c has proved irresistible to chemists and biophysicists for decades. This volume serves as a source book to update the vast body of literature compiled on this protein over the last 40 years. Chapters from an internationally renowned group of experts provide extensive coverage of structural studies, spectroscopic properties, thermodynamic properties, electron transfer kinetics and protein modification.
"... a valuable addition to the cytochrome literature; I will certainly get a copy for my group." Dr G. R. Moore, University of East Anglia
"For any and all students of the science of cytochrome c, this is an indispensable text." SIM News
"... a valuable addition to the cytochrome literature; I will certainly get a copy for my group." Dr G. R. Moore, University of East Anglia
"For any and all students of the science of cytochrome c, this is an indispensable text." SIM News
More details
Edition
1996
Language
English
Place of publication
Mill Valley
United Kingdom
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Illustrations
738 p.
Dimensions
Height: 825.9 cm
Width: 83.5 cm
ISBN-13
978-0-935702-33-0 (9780935702330)
Schweitzer Classification
Content
How Does a Small Protein Become So Popular.- Evolution and Classification; Structural Studies.- Folding and Stability; Spectroscopic Properties.- Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Studies.- Resonance Raman Spectroscopy; Thermodynamic Properties.- Oxidation-Reduction Equilibrium.- Oxidation State Dependent Properties.- Electrostatic Analysis.- Differential Protection Techniques.- Immunology.- Apo and Holocytochrome c-Membrane Interactions; Electron Transfer Kinetics.- Steady-State Electron Transfer Reactions.- Kinetics of Electron Transfer of c-Type Cytochromes with Small Reagents.- Long-range Intramolecular Electron Transfer Reactions.- Theoretical Simulation of Protein-Protein Interactions; Modification of Cytochrome c: Chemical Modification of Surface Residues.- Covalent Modification and Cross-linking with Metal Complexes.- Alkaline Transition in Ferricytochrome c.- The Hemepeptides.- Semisynthesis of Cytochrome c Derivatives and Non-Covalent Complexes.