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This book summarizes the progress made to functional immobilize G
protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) through site-specific or
orientated recognition in both non-covalent and covalent manners.
The last decade is the dawn of the "post-structural biology" era
for G protein-coupled receptor research. As an emerging approach
for state-of-the-art immobilization, this book discusses efforts to
explore the elegance of naturally-occurring biochemical reactions
by using their high specificity and robust reactivity in the
complex system, such as site-specific conjugation by covalent
recognition between enzymes and their substrates. With the
perspective of protein-drug interactions, this book also reviews
the applications of protein immobilization, with an emphasis on G
protein-coupled receptors, in drug discovery and protein-ligand
interaction analysis. In addition, the merits, opportunities and
disadvantages are analyzed for different immobilization methods,
and a perspective for future directions is presented. Given its
scope, this book appeals to a broad readership, particularly
researchers engaged in the field of analytical chemistry,
bioconjugate chemistry, and chemical biology, and other related
field, as well as teachers of relevant majors in colleges and
universities.
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