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Protein Actions: Principles and Modeling is aimed at graduates,
advanced undergraduates, and any professional who seeks an
introduction to the biological, chemical, and physical properties
of proteins. Broadly accessible to biophysicists and biochemists,
it will be particularly useful to student and professional
structural biologists and molecular biophysicists,
bioinformaticians and computational biologists, biological chemists
(particularly drug designers) and molecular bioengineers. The book
begins by introducing the basic principles of protein structure and
function. Some readers will be familiar with aspects of this, but
the authors build up a more quantitative approach than their
competitors. Emphasizing concepts and theory rather than
experimental techniques, the book shows how proteins can be
analyzed using the disciplines of elementary statistical mechanics,
energetics, and kinetics. These chapters illuminate how proteins
attain biologically active states and the properties of those
states. The book ends with a synopsis the roles of computational
biology and bioinformatics in protein science.
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