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How does the chemical description of a protein relate to its
three-dimensional structure? How does the three-dimensional
structure relate to the machinery that brings about a chemical
reaction? How does the sequence of a gene encode not only the
sequence of a protein but, more importantly, the architecture and
function of that protein? Protein Structure and Function provides a
clear and critical survey of our current understanding of the
structure and function of proteins to answer questions such as
these. Opening with a consideration of the link between protein
sequence and structure, it goes on to explore the structural basis
of protein function and how this function is controlled. Finally,
it examines a range of case studies that illuminate the range of
roles performed by proteins, and the diverse structures these
proteins exhibit. Protein Structure and Function combines
articulate prose with striking full colour illustrations, while the
unique Primers in Biology modular structure integrates text,
illustrations, definitions, and literature references for each
topic into one double-page spread, bringing to the student's
fingertips all the tools that they need to master that topic.
Online Resource Centre The Online Resource Centre features figures
from the book available to download, for registered adopters of the
book.
Structure-based (SBDD) and ligand-based (LBDD) drug design are
extremely important and active areas of research in both the
academic and commercial realms. This book provides a complete
snapshot of the field of computer-aided drug design and associated
experimental approaches. Topics covered include X-ray
crystallography, NMR, fragment-based drug design, free energy
methods, docking and scoring, linear-scaling quantum calculations,
QSAR, pharmacophore methods, computational ADME-Tox, and drug
discovery case studies. A variety of authors from academic and
commercial institutions all over the world have contributed to this
book, which is illustrated with more than 200 images. This is the
only book to cover the subject of structure and ligand-based drug
design, and it provides the most up-to-date information on a wide
range of topics for the practising computational chemist, medicinal
chemist, or structural biologist. Professor Kenneth Merz has been
selected as the recipient of the 2010 ACS Award for Computers in
Chemical & Pharmaceutical Research that recognizes the advances
he has made in the use of quantum mechanics to solve biological and
drug discovery problems.
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