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Bioinformatics: Methods and Applications provides a thorough and
detailed description of principles, methods, and applications of
bioinformatics in different areas of life sciences. It presents a
compendium of many important topics of current advanced research
and basic principles/approaches easily applicable to diverse
research settings. The content encompasses topics such as
biological databases, sequence analysis, genome assembly, RNA
sequence data analysis, drug design, and structural and functional
analysis of proteins. In addition, it discusses computational
approaches for vaccine design, systems biology and big data
analysis, and machine learning in bioinformatics. It is a valuable
source for bioinformaticians, computer biologists, and members of
biomedical field who needs to learn bioinformatics approaches to
apply to their research and lab activities.
This book discusses a broad range of basic and advanced topics in
the field of protein structure, function, folding, flexibility, and
dynamics. Starting with a basic introduction to protein
purification, estimation, storage, and its effect on the protein
structure, function, and dynamics, it also discusses various
experimental and computational structure determination approaches;
the importance of molecular interactions and water in protein
stability, folding and dynamics; kinetic and thermodynamic
parameters associated with protein-ligand binding; single molecule
techniques and their applications in studying protein folding and
aggregation; protein quality control; the role of amino acid
sequence in protein aggregation; muscarinic acetylcholine
receptors, antimuscarinic drugs, and their clinical significances.
Further, the book explains the current understanding on the
therapeutic importance of the enzyme dopamine beta hydroxylase;
structural dynamics and motions in molecular motors; role of
cathepsins in controlling degradation of extracellular matrix
during disease states; and the important structure-function
relationship of iron-binding proteins, ferritins. Overall, the book
is an important guide and a comprehensive resource for
understanding protein structure, function, dynamics, and
interaction.
This book provides up-to-date information on bioinformatics tools
for the discovery and development of new drug molecules. It
discusses a range of computational applications, including
three-dimensional modeling of protein structures, protein-ligand
docking, and molecular dynamics simulation of protein-ligand
complexes for identifying desirable drug candidates. It also
explores computational approaches for identifying potential drug
targets and for pharmacophore modeling. Moreover, it presents
structure- and ligand-based drug design tools to optimize known
drugs and guide the design of new molecules. The book also
describes methods for identifying small-molecule binding pockets in
proteins, and summarizes the databases used to explore the
essential properties of drugs, drug-like small molecules and their
targets. In addition, the book highlights various tools to predict
the absorption, distribution, metabolism, excretion (ADME) and
toxicity (T) of potential drug candidates. Lastly, it reviews in
silico tools that can facilitate vaccine design and discusses their
limitations.
This book discusses a broad range of basic and advanced topics in
the field of protein structure, function, folding, flexibility, and
dynamics. Starting with a basic introduction to protein
purification, estimation, storage, and its effect on the protein
structure, function, and dynamics, it also discusses various
experimental and computational structure determination approaches;
the importance of molecular interactions and water in protein
stability, folding and dynamics; kinetic and thermodynamic
parameters associated with protein-ligand binding; single molecule
techniques and their applications in studying protein folding and
aggregation; protein quality control; the role of amino acid
sequence in protein aggregation; muscarinic acetylcholine
receptors, antimuscarinic drugs, and their clinical significances.
Further, the book explains the current understanding on the
therapeutic importance of the enzyme dopamine beta hydroxylase;
structural dynamics and motions in molecular motors; role of
cathepsins in controlling degradation of extracellular matrix
during disease states; and the important structure-function
relationship of iron-binding proteins, ferritins. Overall, the book
is an important guide and a comprehensive resource for
understanding protein structure, function, dynamics, and
interaction.
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