Molecular Machines in Biology
Workshop of the Cell
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:19th Dec '11
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This book discusses molecular machines and new techniques that are being used to better understand the processes in the cell driven by them.
Many essential processes that occur in the cell, including transcription, translation, protein folding and protein degradation, are carried out by molecular machines. This edited volume focuses on important molecular machines whose architecture is known and whose functional principles have been established by tools of biophysical imaging and fluorescence probing.The concept of molecular machines in biology has transformed the medical field in a profound way. Many essential processes that occur in the cell, including transcription, translation, protein folding and protein degradation, are all carried out by molecular machines. This volume focuses on important molecular machines whose architecture is known and whose functional principles have been established by tools of biophysical imaging (X-ray crystallography and cryo-electron microscopy) and fluorescence probing (single-molecule FRET). This edited volume includes contributions from prominent scientists and researchers who understand and have explored the structure and functions of these machines. This book is essential for students and professionals in the medical field who want to learn more about molecular machines.
'… insightful language about molecular machines …' Evolution News and Views
ISBN: 9780521194280
Dimensions: 282mm x 213mm x 20mm
Weight: 1060g
288 pages