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Book Synopsis

Protein Design: Method and Applications, Second Edition expands upon the previous edition with current, detailed ideas on how to approach a potential protein design project.



Table of Contents

1. De novo Design of Stable α-helices

Alexander Yakimov, Georgy Rychkov, and Michael Petukhov

2. Design of Monomeric Water-soluble b-hairpin and β-sheet Peptides

M. Angeles Jiménez

3. Combination of Theoretical and Experimental Approaches for the Design and Study of Fibril-forming Peptides

Phanourios Tamamis, Emmanouil Kasotakis, Georgios Archontis, and Anna Mitraki

4. Posttranslational Incorporation of Non-canonical Amino Acids in the RNase S System by Semisynthetic Protein Assembly

Maika Genz and Norbert Sträter

5. Design, Synthesis, and Study of Fluorinated Proteins

Benjamin C. Buer and E. Neil G. Marsh

6. High-Quality Combinatorial Protein Libraries Using the Binary Patterning Approach

Luke H. Bradley

7. Methods for Library-Scale Computational Protein Design

Lucas B. Johnson, Thaddaus R. Huber, and Christopher D. Snow

8. Symmetric Protein Architecture in Protein Design: Top-Down Symmetric Deconstruction

Liam M. Longo and Michael Blaber

9. Identification of Protein Scaffolds for Enzyme Design using Scaffold Selection

André C. Stiel, Kaspar Feldmeier, and Birte Höcker

10. Computational Design of Novel Enzymes without Cofactors

Matthew D. Smith, Alexandre Zanghellini, and Daniela Grabs

11. De novo Design of Peptide Scaffolds as Novel Pre-organised Ligands for Metal-ion Coordination

Aimee J. Gamble and Anna F. A. Peacock

12. Computational Design of Metalloproteins

Avanish S. Parmar, Douglas Pike, and Vikas Nanda

13. Incorporation of Modified and Artificial Cofactors into Naturally Occurring Protein Scaffolds

Koji Oohor and Takashi Hayashi

14. Computational Redesign of Metalloenzymes for Catalyzing New Reactions

Per Jr. Greisen and Sagar D. Khare

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      Publisher: Springer New York
      Publication Date: 9/17/2016 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781493944088, 978-1493944088
      ISBN10: 1493944088

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Protein Design: Method and Applications, Second Edition expands upon the previous edition with current, detailed ideas on how to approach a potential protein design project.



      Table of Contents

      1. De novo Design of Stable α-helices

      Alexander Yakimov, Georgy Rychkov, and Michael Petukhov

      2. Design of Monomeric Water-soluble b-hairpin and β-sheet Peptides

      M. Angeles Jiménez

      3. Combination of Theoretical and Experimental Approaches for the Design and Study of Fibril-forming Peptides

      Phanourios Tamamis, Emmanouil Kasotakis, Georgios Archontis, and Anna Mitraki

      4. Posttranslational Incorporation of Non-canonical Amino Acids in the RNase S System by Semisynthetic Protein Assembly

      Maika Genz and Norbert Sträter

      5. Design, Synthesis, and Study of Fluorinated Proteins

      Benjamin C. Buer and E. Neil G. Marsh

      6. High-Quality Combinatorial Protein Libraries Using the Binary Patterning Approach

      Luke H. Bradley

      7. Methods for Library-Scale Computational Protein Design

      Lucas B. Johnson, Thaddaus R. Huber, and Christopher D. Snow

      8. Symmetric Protein Architecture in Protein Design: Top-Down Symmetric Deconstruction

      Liam M. Longo and Michael Blaber

      9. Identification of Protein Scaffolds for Enzyme Design using Scaffold Selection

      André C. Stiel, Kaspar Feldmeier, and Birte Höcker

      10. Computational Design of Novel Enzymes without Cofactors

      Matthew D. Smith, Alexandre Zanghellini, and Daniela Grabs

      11. De novo Design of Peptide Scaffolds as Novel Pre-organised Ligands for Metal-ion Coordination

      Aimee J. Gamble and Anna F. A. Peacock

      12. Computational Design of Metalloproteins

      Avanish S. Parmar, Douglas Pike, and Vikas Nanda

      13. Incorporation of Modified and Artificial Cofactors into Naturally Occurring Protein Scaffolds

      Koji Oohor and Takashi Hayashi

      14. Computational Redesign of Metalloenzymes for Catalyzing New Reactions

      Per Jr. Greisen and Sagar D. Khare

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