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The role of metal ions in protein folding and structure is a
critical topic to a range of scientists in numerous fields,
particularly those working in structural biology and bioinorganic
chemistry, those studying protein folding and disease, and those
involved in the molecular and cellular aspects of metals in
biological systems. Protein Folding and Metal Ions: Mechanisms,
Biology and Disease presents the contributions of a cadre of
international experts who offer a comprehensive exploration of this
timely subject at the forefront of current research. Divided into
four sections, this volume: Provides case study examples of protein
folding and stability studies in particular systems or proteins
that comprise different metal ions of co-factors Reviews the
proteins that shuttle metal ions in the cell to a particular target
metalloprotein Illustrates how metal binding can be connected to
pathological protein conformations in unrelated diseases, from
cancer to protein deposition disorders such as Parkinson's disease
Addresses protein redesign of metal-containing proteins by
computational methods, folding simulation studies, and work on
model peptides - dissecting the relative energetic contribution of
metals sites to protein folding and stability Together, the 13
chapters in this text cogently describe the state of the science
today, illuminate current challenges, propose future possibilities,
and encourage further study in this area that offers much promise
especially with regard to novel approaches to the treatment of some
of the most challenging and tragic diseases.
The role of metal ions in protein folding and structure is a
critical topic to a range of scientists in numerous fields,
particularly those working in structural biology and bioinorganic
chemistry, those studying protein folding and disease, and those
involved in the molecular and cellular aspects of metals in
biological systems. Protein Folding and Metal Ions: Mechanisms,
Biology and Disease presents the contributions of a cadre of
international experts who offer a comprehensive exploration of this
timely subject at the forefront of current research. Divided into
four sections, this volume: Provides case study examples of protein
folding and stability studies in particular systems or proteins
that comprise different metal ions of co-factors Reviews the
proteins that shuttle metal ions in the cell to a particular target
metalloprotein Illustrates how metal binding can be connected to
pathological protein conformations in unrelated diseases, from
cancer to protein deposition disorders such as Parkinson's disease
Addresses protein redesign of metal-containing proteins by
computational methods, folding simulation studies, and work on
model peptides - dissecting the relative energetic contribution of
metals sites to protein folding and stability Together, the 13
chapters in this text cogently describe the state of the science
today, illuminate current challenges, propose future possibilities,
and encourage further study in this area that offers much promise
especially with regard to novel approaches to the treatment of some
of the most challenging and tragic diseases.
This detailed book gathers a broad collection of experimental
approaches to assist researchers in setting up different methods to
investigate protein conformational disorders. Beginning with a
section on assays focusing on biophysical approaches to study
protein (mis)folding, the volume continues with sections on
cellular and proteostasis assays as well as assays for protein
folding correction and recovery, combining methods such as thermal
shift assays, in silico improvement of protein solubility, and
compound screening, an important area of research as it may open
avenues for therapeutic strategies. Written for the highly
successful Methods in Molecular Biology series, chapters include
introductions to their respective topics, lists of the necessary
materials and reagents, step-by-step, readily reproducible
laboratory protocols, and tips for troubleshooting and avoiding
known pitfalls. Authoritative and practical, Protein Misfolding
Diseases: Methods and Protocols serves as an ideal guide for
researchers seeking to advance our knowledge of protein
conformational disorders.
This snapshot volume is designed to provide a smooth entry into the
field of protein folding. Presented in a concise manner, each
section introduces key concepts while providing a brief overview of
the relevant literature. Outlook subsections will pinpoint specific
aspects related to emerging methodologies, concepts and trends.
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