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Enzyme Inhibitors: Drug Design and Tools
Explores enzyme inhibitors as drugs, drug design, and protein function, including activity-based protein profiling and genome probing tools.
Ligand-Receptor Interactions: Mechanisms and Quantification
Covers ligand-receptor interactions, their mechanisms, and how to quantify binding affinities in biological systems.
Protein Composition and Structure
Explores protein composition, peptide bonds, secondary structures, and protein folding prediction.
Single Molecule Studies: Hsp90 Chaperone
Explores single-molecule studies of the Hsp90 chaperone and protein function using optical tweezers.
Protein Mass Spectrometry and Proteomics: Techniques and Applications
Explores protein mass spectrometry techniques, including labeling methods, quantitation, and biomarker discovery.
Chemical Biology Toolsets
Explores advanced chemical biology toolsets for target identification and enrichment, including stable isotope labeling and competitive ABPP.
Protein Structure and Function: Folding and Degradation
Covers protein folding, maturation, degradation, and the implications of misfolding in neurodegenerative diseases.
DNA & Protein Arrays
Explores DNA array applications, fabrication methods, SNP detection, protein array usage, array patterning, and microarray vs. RNA-Seq comparison.
Protein-Ligand Interactions: Importance and Affinity
Explores the importance of protein-ligand interactions, focusing on binding affinities and energetic landscapes, with implications for drug development and specificity.
Protein Function Regulation: Degradation Mechanisms
Covers the mechanisms of protein degradation, including the roles of the proteasome and autophagy in regulating protein function.