Methods in Protein Sequence Analysis · 1986

Cover of Methods in Protein Sequence Analysis · 1986 by Kenneth A. Walsh
Publisher: Humana Press
Year: 2013
Language: en
Edition: Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1987
Pages: 658
ISBN-13: 9781475758269
Dimensions:
Height: 9.25 Inches
Length: 6.1 Inches
Weight: 2.32808148672 Pounds
Width: 1.58 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 574.19/245
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Methods in Protein Sequence Analysis, authored by Kenneth A. Walsh, is a comprehensive volume published by Humana Press on January 16, 2013. This softcover reprint of the original 1st edition from 1987 spans 658 pages and is presented in English. The book compiles reports from the Sixth International Conference on Methods in Protein Sequence Analysis, held at the University of Washington in 1986, focusing on the latest methodologies available to protein chemists for studying proteins at a molecular level.

Readers will find detailed discussions on various experimental techniques that address pressing questions in protein chemistry and molecular biology. The volume emphasizes microanalytical methods, including the advantages of DNA sequencing and mass spectrometry, alongside traditional degradation techniques. It highlights the growing recognition of mass spectrometry’s role in protein analysis and explores strategies for obtaining sequence information from limited protein samples, facilitating the construction of oligonucleotide probes for further genetic exploration. This edition serves as a valuable resource for those interested in the intersection of biochemistry and biophysics.


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Methods in Protein Sequence Analysis -1986 brings together reports of the most recent methodology available to protein chemists for studying the molecular detail of proteins. The papers in this volume constitute the proceedings of the Sixth International Conference on Methods in Protein Sequence Analysis, which was held at the University of Washington in Seattle, Washington on August 17-21, 1986. This series of conferences has taken place during a period when new techniques in protein chemistry and molecular biology have enabled not only exploration of the control of protein function, but also deduction of the genetic origin of proteins, and labo ratory generation of rare protein molecules for therapeu tic and commercial use. The current reports are focused on the means by which experimental questions can be answered rather than on the biological implications in specific systems. The scope of the meeting was quite broad, empha sizing microanalytical techniques and the relative merits of DNA sequencing, mass spectrometry and more tradi tional degradation techniques. A highlight of the meeting was the Qrowing awareness of the role of mass spec trometry In the analysis of proteins. The complementarity of protein sequencing and DNA sequencing techniques was apparent throughout the discussions and several papers dealt with the strategy of obtaining sequence in formation from small amounts of protein in order that ap propriate oligonucleotide probes could be constructed and the encoding nucleic acids se. quenced and manipu lated.

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Language: en. Pages: 658. Edition: Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1987.

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