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Is the first to present the historic background and numerous case
studies on Moebius topology in mathematics, astronomy, chemistry,
molecular medicine, physics and nanomaterials, literature, arts,
and architecture Covers research on Moebius strip
topology-controlled nanodevices for use in chemistry, biology,
physics, and material sciences, including aspects from modern
computer simulations for molecular design and engineering
Highlights case studies on Moebius topology from the 18th-19th
century up to the present years, taking examples from Europe,
America, Australia, and Asia Reports on how drug-delivery
techniques can be revolutionized through the development of
topologically protected ring-shaped nanoproteins, such as
Moebius-type cyclotides; the structural stability of such
bioengineered nanodevices allows for better drug transport across
the blood-brain barrier Reports on the spectacular modern
architecture of buildings and bridges inspired by Moebius strip
topology in Berlin, Amsterdam, Beijing, and Changsha Is richly
illustrated with excellent figures to accompany each chapter and
section Is authored by internationally renowned researchers in the
field of magnetic resonance spectroscopy on complex (bio)chemical
systems
Understanding the major factors determining the specificity of
transmembrane transfer processes in proteins is now a hot topic in
molecular bio-science. Advanced electron paramagnetic resonance
(EPR) at high magnetic fields is a powerful technique for
characterizing the transient states of proteins in action.
High-Field EPR Spectroscopy on Proteins and their Model Systems:
characterization of Transient Paramagnetic States offers a
comprehensive overview of experimental techniques in, and
paradigmatic examples of, the application of high-field EPR
spectroscopy in biology and chemistry. The book's focus is on the
use of the technique in conjunction with site-specific mutation
strategies and advanced quantum-chemical computation methods to
reveal protein structure and dynamics. This yields new insights
into biological processes at the atomic and molecular level. The
theoretical and instrumental background of high-field EPR is
described and examples of paradigmatic protein systems, such as
photosynthetic reaction centres, are discussed in the light of
recent investigations. Aspects of structure dynamics-function
relations that are revealed by studying site-specific mutants are
highlighted, thereby combining high-field EPR with genetic
engineering techniques. The information obtained complements that
obtained from protein crystallography, solid-state NMR, infrared
and optical spectroscopy. The book documents both background
knowledge and results of the latest research in the field. Unique
features include comparisons of information content of EPR, ENDOR,
Triple resonance, ESEEM and PELDOR taken at different microwave
frequencies and magnetic fields. Coherent treatment of the subject
by the leading Berlin high-field EPR laboratory covers the
theoretical background as well as state-of-art research both in
terms of instrumentation and application to biological systems. The
book provides an outlook to future developments and references for
further reading and is essential reading for postdoctoral
scientists, professionals, academics and graduate students working
in this field.
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