Kinetic analysis of macromolecules (reprint on demand) A Practical Approach Practical Approach Series Series
Langue : Anglais
Coordonnateur : Johnson Kenneth
This new book in the Practical Approach Series contains reviews of state-of-the art kinetic methods applied to the functions and dynamics of proteins and nucleic acids. The book has been written by a team of experts, many of whom developed the methods discussed.
1: Johnson: Introduction to kinetic analysis of enzyme systems, 2: Anderson: Detection and characterisation of enzyme intermediates, 3: Dhavan, Change and Brenowitz: Kinetic analysis of DNA-Protein Interactions by time-resolved synchrotron X-ray footprinting, 4: Bevilacqua et al: Kinetic analysis of ribozyme cleavage, 5: Patel, Bandwar and Levin: Transient-state kinetics and computational analysis of transcription initiation, 6: Webb: A fluorescent sensor to assay inorganic phosphate, 7: Goody: What to do if there is no signal, 8: Beckett: The biotin regulatory system-kinetic, themodynamic and structural interrogation of a biological switch, 9: Palfey: Time resolved spectral analysis, 10: Mariano et al: Kinetic analysis of enzyme mutants for identification of catalytic residues
Kenneth A. Johnson Roger Williams Centennial Professor of Biochemistry Institute for Cell & Molecular Biology, University of Texas, A4800 MBB 3.122, Austin, TX 78735 512-471-0434 512-471-0435 kajohnson@mail.utexas.edu Roger Williams Centennial Professor of Biochemistry The University of Texas at Austin Recipient of Pfizer Award in Enzyme Chemistry, 1989 Founder and President of KinTek Corporation, manufacturer of stopped-flow and quench-flow instruments for fast reaction kinetics. Editorial Board Member, Journal of Biological Chemistry
Date de parution : 09-2003
Ouvrage de 272 p.
19x24.6 cm
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