Dynamics and the Problem of Recognition in Biological Macromolecules
. Ed(S): Jardetzky, Oleg; Lefevre, Jean-Francois
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Paperback. Proceedings of a NATO ASI and of the International School on Biological Magnetic Resonance Second Course on Dynamics and the Problem of Recognition in Biological Macromolecules held in Erice, Italy, May 19-30, 1995. Editor(s): Jardetzky, Oleg; Lefevre, Jean-Francois. Series: NATO Science Series A. Num Pages: 319 pages, biography. BIC Classification: PHVN; PSB; PST; PSV; PSVD; TCB. Category: (P) Professional & Vocational. Dimension: 254 x 178 x 17. Weight in Grams: 618.
From within complex structures of organisms and cells down to the molecular level, biological processes all involve movement. Muscular fibers slide on each other to activate the muscle, as polymerases do along nucleic acids for replicating and transcribing the genetic material. Cells move and organize themselves into organs by recognizing each other through macromolecular surface-specific interactions. These recognition processes involve the mu tual adaptation of structures that rely on their flexibility. All sorts of conformational changes occur in proteins involved in through-membrane signal transmission, showing another aspect of the flexibility of these macromolecules. The movement and flexibility are inscribed in ... Read more
From within complex structures of organisms and cells down to the molecular level, biological processes all involve movement. Muscular fibers slide on each other to activate the muscle, as polymerases do along nucleic acids for replicating and transcribing the genetic material. Cells move and organize themselves into organs by recognizing each other through macromolecular surface-specific interactions. These recognition processes involve the mu tual adaptation of structures that rely on their flexibility. All sorts of conformational changes occur in proteins involved in through-membrane signal transmission, showing another aspect of the flexibility of these macromolecules. The movement and flexibility are inscribed in ... Read more
Product Details
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2012
Publisher
Springer-Verlag New York Inc. United States
Number of pages
319
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New
Series
NATO Science Series A
Number of Pages
311
Place of Publication
New York, NY, United States
ISBN
9781461376774
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V9781461376774
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