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This book reviews current techniques used in membrane protein
structural biology, with a strong focus on practical issues. The
study of membrane protein structures not only provides a basic
understanding of life at the molecular level but also helps in the
rational and targeted design of new drugs with reduced side
effects. Today, about 60% of the commercially available drugs
target membrane proteins and it is estimated that nearly 30% of
proteins encoded in the human genome are membrane proteins. In
recent years much effort has been put towards innovative
developments to overcome the numerous obstacles associated with the
structure determination of membrane proteins. This book reviews a
variety of recent techniques that are essential to any modern
researcher in the field of membrane protein structural biology. The
topics that are discussed are not commonly found in textbooks. The
scope of this book includes: Expression screening using fluorescent
proteins The use of detergents in membrane protein research The use
of NMR Synchrotron developments in membrane protein structural
biology Visualisation and X-ray data collection of microcrystals
X-ray diffraction data analysis from multiple crystals Serial
millisecond crystallography Serial femtosecond crystallography
Membrane protein structures in drug discovery The information
provided in this book should be of interest to anyone working in
the area of structural biology. Students will find carefully
prepared overviews of basic ideas and advanced protein scientists
will find the level of detail required to apply the material
directly to their day to day work. Chapters 4, 5, 6, 8 and 9 of
this book are published open access under a CC BY 4.0 license at
link.springer.com.
This book reviews current techniques used in membrane protein
structural biology, with a strong focus on practical issues. The
study of membrane protein structures not only provides a basic
understanding of life at the molecular level but also helps in the
rational and targeted design of new drugs with reduced side
effects. Today, about 60% of the commercially available drugs
target membrane proteins and it is estimated that nearly 30% of
proteins encoded in the human genome are membrane proteins. In
recent years much effort has been put towards innovative
developments to overcome the numerous obstacles associated with the
structure determination of membrane proteins. This book reviews a
variety of recent techniques that are essential to any modern
researcher in the field of membrane protein structural biology. The
topics that are discussed are not commonly found in textbooks. The
scope of this book includes: Expression screening using fluorescent
proteins The use of detergents in membrane protein research The use
of NMR Synchrotron developments in membrane protein structural
biology Visualisation and X-ray data collection of microcrystals
X-ray diffraction data analysis from multiple crystals Serial
millisecond crystallography Serial femtosecond crystallography
Membrane protein structures in drug discovery The information
provided in this book should be of interest to anyone working in
the area of structural biology. Students will find carefully
prepared overviews of basic ideas and advanced protein scientists
will find the level of detail required to apply the material
directly to their day to day work. Chapters 4, 5, 6, 8 and 9 of
this book are published open access under a CC BY 4.0 license at
link.springer.com.
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