Advances in Biophysical Chemistry

Advances in Biophysical Chemistry

Bush, C. Allen (Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, University of Maryland, Baltimore, USA)

Elsevier Science & Technology

05/1997

264

Dura

Inglês

9780762300600

0762300604

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The rapid growth of biotechnology and drug design, based on rational principles of biopolymer interactions, has generated many developments in the field of biophysical chemistry. This series presents overviews of these developments and other topical areas that are attracting interest in the field.
Thermodynamic solvent isotope effects and molecular hydrophobicity, Terrence G. Oas and Eric J. Toone; membrane interactions of haemolytic and antibacterial peptides, Karl Lohner and Richard M. Epand; spin-labelled metabolic analogues as probes of enzyme structure, Chakravarthy Narasimhan and Henry M. Miziorko; current perspectives on the mechanism of catalysis by the enzyme enolase, John M. Brewer and Lukasz Lebioda; protein-DNA interactions - the papillomavirus E2 proteins as a model system, Rashmi S. Hedge; NMR-based structure determination for unlabeled RNA and DNA, Philip N. Borer, Lucia Pappalardo, Deborah J. Kerwood, and Istvan Pelczer; evolution of mononuclear to binuclear CuA - an EPR study, William E. Antholine.
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