Exploring Proteins: Structure, Purification, and Analysis
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Covers the process of expressing and purifying proteins, including the importance of studying protein function, folding, interactions, sequence, and structure.
Explores predicting protein structure from sequence data using maximum entropy modeling and discusses recent advancements in protein structure prediction.
Explores quantitative proteome profiling for drug target identification through activity-based protein profiling and advanced mass spectrometry techniques.
Explores protein structure determination using X-ray crystallography and NMR spectroscopy, covering historical significance, crystal formation, diffraction patterns, and challenges in crystallization.
Explores protein separation techniques like gel electrophoresis, chromatography, and isoelectric focusing, emphasizing factors affecting protein separation.
Explores the energetic principles of molecular interactions in biomolecules, focusing on noncovalent interactions and the 3D structure of nucleic acids.