Molecular assembly in natural and engineered systems : volume 103 / edited by Stefan Howorka
Series: Progress in molecular biology and translational scienceAmsterdam : Elsevier / Academic Press, 2011Description: xii, 401 pages : illustrationsContent type:- text
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- 9780124159068
- QP551 MOL 2011
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volume 103
Includes bibliographical references and index
Bacterial microcompartments: insights into the structure, mechanism, and engineering applications / Sophia J. Tsai, Todd O. Yeates
Pili and flagella: biology, structure, and biotechnological applications / Nani Van Gerven, Gabriel Waksman, Han Remaut
The structure of bacterial S-layer proteins / Tea Pavkov Keller, Stefan Howorka, Walter Keller
Spider silk: understanding the structure-function relationship of a natural fiber / Martin Humenik, Thomas Scheibel, Andrew Smith
Protein modifications giving rise to homo-oligomers / Georg E. Schulz
Alpha-helical peptide assemblies: giving new function to designed structures / Elizabeth H.C. Bromley, Kevin J. Channon
Nanobiotechnology with S-layer proteins as building blocks / Uwe B. Sleytr [and others]
Viral capsids as self-assembling templates for new materials / Michel T. Dedeo, Daniel T. Finley, Matthew B. Francis
Explores some of the advances in basic research on molecular assembly in natural and engineered systems and how this knowledge is leading to advances in the various fields. This book is suitable for researchers involved in molecular biology and related fields.
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