Sökning: "Biochemistry : methods"
Visar resultat 21 - 25 av 350 avhandlingar innehållade orden Biochemistry : methods.
21. Protein structure prediction : Zinc-binding sites, one-dimensional structure and remote homology
Sammanfattning : Predicting the three-dimensional (3D) structure of proteins is a central problem in biology. These computationally predicted 3D protein structures have been successfully applied in many fields of biomedicine, e.g. family assignments and drug discovery. LÄS MER
22. Chromatographic characterization of the human red cell glucose transporter Glut1 in the cells, in membrane vesicles and in proteoliposomes
Sammanfattning : The human glucose transporter Glut1 is used by many cells, especially red blood cells andbrain cell, to take up glucose and other necessary metabolites. Gentle chromatographic methods can be applied for analyses of Glut1 activities in lipid environments similar to the native one. LÄS MER
23. Metal ions in life : towards accurate computer-aided studies ofprotein-ion interactions
Sammanfattning : The importance of ions in life sciences can not be overstated. The interaction betweenmetal ions and proteins is vital because it is involved in a variety of biological processes.The ions contribute to stability and function of proteins. Moreover, they are relevant indisease progression. LÄS MER
24. Novel Technologies for Recombinant Protein Overexpression in Escherichia coli
Sammanfattning : The use of recombinant protein is a cornerstone in many structural and functional studies. The enteric bacterium Escherichia Coli is the most commonly used organism for producing recombinant proteins. E. LÄS MER
25. Probing the prospects for structural genomics : expression and characterization of human disease-related proteins in E. coli
Sammanfattning : Today a lot of research is directed towards the development of methods to make protein structure determination faster and more generalised. Automated, general methods for protein expression and purification, robotics for crystallisation and automatic methods for data collection will take structural biology into a new era, that of structural genomics. LÄS MER