Unfolded Proteins ( Volume 62 )

Publication series :Volume 62

Author: Rose   George D.  

Publisher: Elsevier Science‎

Publication year: 2002

E-ISBN: 9780080524528

P-ISBN(Paperback): 9780120342624

P-ISBN(Hardback):  9780120342624

Subject: Q51 Protein

Language: ENG

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Description

A variety of complementary techniques and approaches have been used to characterize peptide and protein unfolding induced by temperature, pressure, and solvent. Volume 62, Unfolded Proteins, assembles these complementary views to develop a more complete picture of denatured peptides and proteins. The unifying observation common to all chapters is the detection of preferred backbone confirmations in experimentally accessible unfolded states.

  • Peptide and protein unfolding induced by temperature, pressure, and solvent
  • Denatured peptides and proteins
  • Detection of preferred backbone confirmations in experimentally accessible unfolded states

Chapter

Front Cover

pp.:  1 – 2

Unfolded Proteins

pp.:  2 – 3

Copyright Page

pp.:  3 – 4

CONTENTS

pp.:  4 – 10

Getting To Know U

pp.:  14 – 22

John T. Edsall

pp.:  22 – 24

Chapter 1. The Expanded Denatured State: An Ensemble of Conformations Trapped in a Locally Encoded Topological Space

pp.:  24 – 48

Chapter 2. Identification and Functions of Usefully Disordered Proteins

pp.:  48 – 74

Chapter 3. Unfolded Proteins Studied by Raman Optical Activity

pp.:  74 – 114

Chapter 4. What Fluorescence Correlation Spectroscopy Can Tell Us about Unfolded Proteins

pp.:  114 – 134

Chapter 5. Unfolded Peptides and Proteins Studied with Infrared Absorption and Vibrational Circular Dichroism Spectra

pp.:  134 – 186

Chapter 6. Is Polyproline II a Major Backbone Conformation in Unfolded Proteins?

pp.:  186 – 264

Chapter 7. Toward a Taxonomy of the Denatured State: Small Angle Scattering Studies of Unfolded Proteins

pp.:  264 – 286

Chapter 8. Determinants of the Polyproline II Helix from Modeling Studies

pp.:  286 – 306

Chapter 9. Hydration Theory for Molecular Biophysics

pp.:  306 – 334

Chapter 10. Insights into the Structure and Dynamics of Unfolded Proteins from Nuclear Magnetic Resonance

pp.:  334 – 364

Chapter 11. Unfolded State of Peptides

pp.:  364 – 384

Chapter 12. A New Perspective on Unfolded Proteins

pp.:  384 – 392

AUTHOR INDEX

pp.:  392 – 412

SUBJECT INDEX

pp.:  412 – 422

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