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E-raamat: Structural Genomics on Membrane Proteins [Taylor & Francis e-raamat]

  • Formaat: 400 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 18-Oct-2019
  • Kirjastus: CRC Press
  • ISBN-13: 9780429121289
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  • Formaat: 400 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 18-Oct-2019
  • Kirjastus: CRC Press
  • ISBN-13: 9780429121289
While the genomic revolution has quickly led to the deposit of more than 30,000 structures in the protein data bank (PDB), less than one percent of those contributions represent membrane proteins despite the fact that membrane proteins constitute some 20 percent of all proteins. This discrepancy becomes significantly troublesome when it is coupled with the fact that 60 percent of current drugs are based on targeting this group of proteins, a trend that does not seem likely to reverse.

Structural Genomics on Membrane Proteins provides an excellent overview on novel research in bioinformatics and modeling on membranes, as well as the latest technological developments being employed in expression, purification, and crystallography to obtain high-resolution structures on membrane proteins. This cutting-edge work also explains the difficulties facing researchers—both technical and ethical—that have slowed the process.

Structural Genomics on Membrane Proteins provides researchers with an unprecedented look at the novel technologies that will ultimately allow them to conquer the last frontier in structural biology, leading to accelerated breakthroughs in drug discovery.

Chapter 1 Introduction
1(4)
Kenneth H. Lundstrom
Chapter 2 Bioinformatics in Membrane Protein Analysis
5(16)
Bengt Persson
Chapter 3 Prokaryotic Membrane Transport Proteins: Amplified Expression and Purification
21(22)
Joanne Clough
Massoud Saidijam
Kim Bettaney
Gerda Szakonyi
Simon Patching
Johan Meuller
Shunichi Suzuki
Keigo Shibayama
Mark Bacon
Emma Barksby
Marie Groves
Richard Herbert
Mary Phillips-Jones
Alison Ward
Frank Gunn-Moore
John O'Reilly
Nick Rutherford
Roslyn Bill
Peter Henderson
Chapter 4 Membrane Protein Production Strategies for Structural Genomics
43(14)
Said Eshaghi
Par Nordlund
Chapter 5 Refolding of Membrane Proteins for Large-Scale Production
57(16)
Hans Kiefer
Thomas Ostermann
Monika Bdhner
Chapter 6 Crystallization of Membrane Proteins
73(16)
Alastair T. Gardiner
June Southall
Richard J. Cogdell
Chapter 7 Signaling through Membrane Proteins
89(26)
J. Robert Bostwick
Deborah S. Hartman
Chapter 8 Expression of Membrane Proteins in Yeasts
115(38)
Christoph Reinhart
Christoph Krettler
Chapter 9 Expression of Functional Membrane Proteins in the Baculovirus-Insect Cell System: Challenges and Developments
153(16)
Giel J.C.G.M. Bosman
Willem J. de Grip
Chapter 10 Expression of Membrane Proteins in Mammalian Cells
169(10)
Kenneth H. Lundstrom
Chapter 11 Solubilization and Purification of Membrane Proteins
179(20)
Bernadette Byrne
Mika Jormakka
Chapter 12 Fluorescent Labelling of Membrane Proteins in Living Cells
199(12)
Ruud Hovius
Bruno H. Meyer
Emmanuel G. Guignet
Horst Vogel
Chapter 13 Membrane Protein NMR
211(50)
Xiang-Qun (Sean) Xie
Chapter 14 Miniaturization of Structural Biology Technologies --- From Expression to Biophysical Analyses
261(38)
Enrique Abola
Peter Kuhn
Raymond C. Stevens
Chapter 15 Electron Microscopy and Atomic Force Microscopy of Reconstituted Membrane Proteins
299(22)
Andreas Engel
Chapter 16 Structural Genomics Networks for Membrane Proteins
321(10)
Kenneth H. Lundstrom
Chapter 17 Molecular Modelling of Membrane Proteins
331(18)
Slawomir Filipek
Anna Modzelewska
Chapter 18 Toward Structural Bases for GPCR Ligand Binding: A Path for Drug Discovery
349(30)
Sabrina A. Beretta
Alia Korepanova
Mulugeta Mamo
Geoffrey F. Stamper
Mark L. Chiu
Index 379
Kenneth H. Lundstrom