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OverviewBioorganic chemistry has expanded rapidly over the past two decades, enriching the disciplines of biology and chemistry and providing important insights into the workings of biological systems at a molecular level. Recently, this growing field has witnessed some very exciting results in applying design and synthesis techniques to many problems in molecular biology. Much of the current work in areas such as protein folding, signal transduction, molecular recognition, monoclonal antibodies, and drug design is being conducted by bioorganic chemists. Bridging the gap between chemistry and biology, Topics in Bioorganic and Biological Chemistry, A Series of Books in Support of Teaching and Research is a novel resource designed to serve the needs of the many graduate students, professionals, and researchers who work and study in these fields by concisely summarizing a range of topics which constitute the core of expertise in this emerging discipline. This first volume, Bioorganic Chemistry: Nucleic Acids provides an overview of DNA and RNA, including coverage of biosynthesis, structure, and their functions in information storage and transmission. Special emphasis is given to the manner in which the individual chemistries of DNA and RNA conduce to their specific functions. The chemistry of molecules that disrupt nucleic acid biosynthesis and functions, antisense technologies involving RNA and DNA, and naturally occurring ribozymes are also covered. Each chapter begins with an introduction that includes basic principles, a summary of key findings which support current research in the field, and an overview of current research activity. The remainder of each chapter deals in greater detail with a number of recent studies that illustrate the nature of ongoing activity in the field. Edited by one of the world's top researchers and featuring contributions from accomplished researchers, Bioorganic Chemistry is a state of the art, accessible account of the subject area which offers readers insights into the most current directions of research and important applications. Bioorganic Chemistry comprises three volumes: Nucleic Acids; Peptides and Proteins; and Carbohydrates. Full Product DetailsAuthor: HechtPublisher: Oxford University Press Inc Imprint: Oxford University Press Inc Dimensions: Width: 17.10cm , Height: 2.80cm , Length: 24.20cm Weight: 0.910kg ISBN: 9780195084672ISBN 10: 0195084675 Pages: 512 Publication Date: 18 April 1996 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Unknown Availability: Out of stock ![]() Table of ContentsReviewsIt is an excellent starting point for any chemist seeking to familiarize him- or herself with current topics related to the chemistry, enzymology, molecular recognition, and structure of nucleic acids....This book succeeds in presenting a clear, yet suitabley advanced view of modern nucleic acid chemistry and thus will prove very useful to educators, students, and established researchers who are interested in this field. -- Journal of the American Chemical Society ...the editor and his contribuators have succeeded admirably in producing a modestly priced book that will be very useful, not only for its target audience of students but for anyone wishing to have a concise yet thorough overview of the field. --Manfred E. Wolff, Journal of Medicinal Chemistry """It is an excellent starting point for any chemist seeking to familiarize him- or herself with current topics related to the chemistry, enzymology, molecular recognition, and structure of nucleic acids....This book succeeds in presenting a clear, yet suitabley advanced view of modern nucleic acid chemistry and thus will prove very useful to educators, students, and established researchers who are interested in this field."" -- Journal of the American Chemical Society ""...the editor and his contribuators have succeeded admirably in producing a modestly priced book that will be very useful, not only for its target audience of students but for anyone wishing to have a concise yet thorough overview of the field.""--Manfred E. Wolff, Journal of Medicinal Chemistry" Author InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |