
Mobility and Function in Proteins and Nucleic Acids
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Ruth Porter is the editor of Mobility and Function in Proteins and Nucleic Acids, published by Wiley.
Maeve O'Connor is the editor of Mobility and Function in Proteins and Nucleic Acids, published by Wiley.
Content
- Intro
- Mobilitv and J function in proteins and nucleicacids
- Contents
- Introduction
- The role of mobility in the substrate binding and catalytic machinery of enzymes
- Discussion
- Ligand- induced conformational changes in proteins
- Discussion
- Mobility and active-site coupling in 2-0x0 acid dehydrogenase complexes
- Discussion
- The mobility of calcium- trigger proteins and its function
- Discussion
- Mobility and func-tion in elastin and collagen
- Discussion
- Flexibility in tobacco mosaic virus
- Discussion
- The molecular basis of muscle contraction
- Discussion
- Actin-induced changes in the dynamics of myosin subfragment-1 detected by nuclear magnetic resonance
- Discussion
- Rotational dynamics of spin-labelled muscle proteins
- Discussion
- Cross-bridge movement in muscle and the conformation of the myosin hinge
- Discussion
- Nuclear magnetic resonance studies on structure and breathing dynamics of transfer RNA
- Discussion
- Triplet anisotropy decay measurements of DNA internal motion
- Discussion
- Conformations and flexibilities of histones and high mobility group (HMG) proteins in chromatin structure and function
- Discussion
- Local and collective motions in protein dynamics
- Discussion
- Soliton theory of protein dynamics
- Discussion
- Nuclear magnetic resonance studies of mobility in proteins
- Discussion
- Summary and outlook
- FINAL GENERAL DISCUSSION
- Closing remarks
- Index of contributors
- Subject index
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