1st Edition

Structural Genomics and High Throughput Structural Biology

Edited By Michael Sundstrom, Martin Norin, Aled Edwards Copyright 2006
    304 Pages
    by CRC Press

    302 Pages
    by CRC Press

    Researchers in structural genomics continue to search for biochemical and cellular functions of proteins as well as the ways in which proteins assemble into functional pathways and networks using either experimental or computational approaches. Based on the experience of leading international experts, Structural Genomics and High Throughput Structural Biology details state-of-the-art analytical and computational methods used to reveal the three-dimensional structure and function of proteins.

    A historical perspective and a detailed guide to the production of protein material for structural determination, a key step in the process, lay the necessary foundation for discussing the most effective structure determination technologies, such as X-ray crystallography and NMR spectroscopy. Encouraging the study of genes and proteins of unknown structure in order to discover new information about folding, specific structural features, or function, Structural Genomics and High Throughput Structural Biology presents the methods used to interpret the sequences of proteins in a structural context, giving insight into their function. It also explains how to extract information from public data repositories and how to account for variability and accuracy in the quality of this data.

    The book concludes with a discussion of practical applications of therapeutically driven structural genomics, and presents future directions in the field. Structural Genomics and High Throughput Structural Biology offers a comprehensive guide to the theoretical, technological, and experimental methodologies used to derive structural information from encoded proteins by renowned and world leading scientists in the field.

    Overview of Structural Genomics: Landscape, Premises, and Current Direction. Purifying Protein for Structural Biology. Protein Crystallization: Automation, Robotization and Miniaturization. NMR Spectroscopy in Structural Genomics. High Throughput Protein Crystallography. From Sequence to Function. Comparative Modeling and Structural Proteomics. Ab Initio Modeling. Determining Function from Structure. Retrieval and Validation of Structural Information. Problems in Computational Structural Proteomics. Therapeutically-Driven Structural Genomics.

    Biography

    Michael Sundström, Martin Norin, Aled Edwards