Protein Design

Protein Design by Raphael Guerois, published by Humana Press on November 19, 2010, is a softcover reprint of the hardcover first edition from 2006, comprising 300 pages in English. This book explores the intricate relationship between protein structures and their functions, emphasizing the importance of amino acid sequences in determining three-dimensional configurations. It provides insights into methods and algorithms essential for predicting and understanding how these sequences influence protein functionality.
Readers will find a comprehensive overview of the latest strategies in protein design and engineering, aimed at enabling researchers to effectively create or modify proteins. The text discusses the synergies between computational and experimental approaches, highlighting advancements in the field that have enhanced the predictive capabilities of protein design methods. With a focus on applications in biochemistry and biotechnology, this edition serves as a valuable resource for those looking to delve into the complexities of protein sequence-to-structure relationships and undertake their own research projects with confidence.
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Proteins have evolved through selective pressure to accomplish specific functions. The functional properties of proteins depend upon their thr- dimensional structures, which result from particular amino acid sequences folding into tightly packed domains. Thus, to understand and modulate protein function rationally, one definitely needs methods and algorithms to predict and decipher how amino acid sequences shape three-dimensional structures. Protein design aims precisely at providing the tools to achieve this goal. The predictive power of rational protein design methods has dramatically increased over the past five years. A broad range of studies now illustrate how the sequence of proteins and peptides can be tuned to engineer biological tools with intended properties (1–3). The extensive characterization of peptides and protein mutants has enormously benefited the understanding of protein sequence-to-structure relationships. Synergies between computational and experimental approaches have also added momentum to the advancing limits of design methods. The potential applications in fundamental biochemistry and in biotechnology justify the considerable excitement that this progress has generated within the research community. The field is probably mature enough so that expert knowledge can assist researchers of diverse disciplines to rationally create or modify their favorite protein. Thus, the aim of Protein Design: Methods and Protocols is to account for the most up-to-date protein design and engineering strategies so that readers can undertake their own projects with maximum confidence in a successful return. The basic concepts underlying rational design of proteins are intimately related to their three-dimensional structures.
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