Protein Interactions

Author:   G. Weber
Publisher:   Chapman and Hall
Edition:   1992 ed.
ISBN:  

9780412030314


Pages:   294
Publication Date:   31 May 1992
Format:   Hardback
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Author:   G. Weber
Publisher:   Chapman and Hall
Imprint:   Chapman and Hall
Edition:   1992 ed.
Dimensions:   Width: 15.50cm , Height: 1.90cm , Length: 23.50cm
Weight:   1.340kg
ISBN:  

9780412030314


ISBN 10:   0412030314
Pages:   294
Publication Date:   31 May 1992
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Thermodynamic fundamentals; The chemical potentials of proteins; Simultaneous ligand-protein equilibria; Binding of the same ligand at multiple protein sites: Adair formulation; Multiple binding with ligand interactions; Ligand distribution and binding asymmetry; Binding by multiple proteins; Hemoglobin I; Hemoglobin II; Equilibria involving covalent and non-covalent ligands; Intramolecular and solvent interactions of proteins; Transfer of proteins between phases: the dynamic interactions of proteins with membranes; Detection and measurement of the statics and dynamics of protein-ligand and protein-protein interactions; Effects of temperature and pressure upon molecular associations and upon single chain proteins; Dissociation of protein dimers; Effect of pressure upon oligomeric proteins and protein aggregates; Biological specificity and ligand binding.

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The majority of the material in the book comes from observations made by Weber himself, work that has won him numerous awards and international recognition...The theoretical framework is elementary enough to be appreciated by beginning graduate students in the biological sciences: this would make an excellent textbook for advanced courses. ...the reader is bound to come away with a better understanding of protein systems. I highly recommend this book to all who study proteins.' The Quarterly Review of Biology Many people will enjoy reading this book... As for recommending it to graduate students, I would only give it to critical ones with high grades. It will sharpen their wits!' Febs Letters Weber's book is accessible, well written, and of high quality.... should be in the personal libraries of all serious physical biochemists and should be made available as supplementary texts and references for students in graduate physical biochmistry and advanced biochemistry courses.' Trends in Biochemical Sciences


`The majority of the material in the book comes from observations made by Weber himself, work that has won him numerous awards and international recognition...The theoretical framework is elementary enough to be appreciated by beginning graduate students in the biological sciences: this would make an excellent textbook for advanced courses. ...the reader is bound to come away with a better understanding of protein systems. I highly recommend this book to all who study proteins.' The Quarterly Review of Biology `Many people will enjoy reading this book... As for recommending it to graduate students, I would only give it to critical ones with high grades. It will sharpen their wits!' Febs Letters `Weber's book is accessible, well written, and of high quality.... should be in the personal libraries of all serious physical biochemists and should be made available as supplementary texts and references for students in graduate physical biochmistry and advanced biochemistry courses.' Trends in Biochemical Sciences


'The majority of the material in the book comes from observations made by Weber himself, work that has won him numerous awards and international recognition...The theoretical framework is elementary enough to be appreciated by beginning graduate students in the biological sciences: this would make an excellent textbook for advanced courses. ...the reader is bound to come away with a better understanding of protein systems. I highly recommend this book to all who study proteins.' The Quarterly Review of Biology 'Many people will enjoy reading this book... As for recommending it to graduate students, I would only give it to critical ones with high grades. It will sharpen their wits!' Febs Letters 'Weber's book is accessible, well written, and of high quality... should be in the personal libraries of all serious physical biochemists and should be made available as supplementary texts and references for students in graduate physical biochmistry and advanced biochemistry courses.' Trends in Biochemical Sciences


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