Advances in enzymology and related areas of molecular biology, v.75: Protein evolution.9780471205036 Advances in enzymology en·zy·mol·o·gy n. The branch of science that deals with the biochemical nature and activity of enzymes. enzymology the study of enzymes and enzymatic action. and related areas of molecular biology molecular biology, scientific study of the molecular basis of life processes, including cellular respiration, excretion, and reproduction. The term molecular biology was coined in 1938 by Warren Weaver, then director of the natural sciences program at the Rockefeller , v.75: Protein evolution. Ed. by Eric J. Toone. John Wiley John Wiley may refer to:
2007 314 pages $125.00 Hardcover Series: title QP601 This work marks the return, after more than 16 years, of the Advances in Enzymology and Related Areas of Molecular Biology series. Toone (chemistry and biochemistry, Duke U.) presents four papers that examine different aspects of protein evolution. Subjects include a review of cases of the use of paleogenetics fro understanding the function of biomolecules This page aims to list articles on Wikipedia that describe particular biomolecules or types of biomolecules. This list is not necessarily complete or up to date - if you see an article that should be here but isn't (or one that shouldn't be here but is), please update the page and the meaning of genomic sequences, a synthesis of recent work on the importance of structure in protein evolution, mechanisms of protein evolution and their application to protein engineering, and the promise of directed evolution Directed evolution is a method used in protein engineering to harness the power of Darwinian selection to evolve proteins or RNA with desirable properties not found in nature. as a means of optimizing the catalytic properties of novel enzymes. ([c]20072005 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR) |
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