Physical Principles and Techniques of Protein Chemistry, Part 1 |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 85
Page 235
Unfolded States The native state of globular proteins appears to be one which is
characterized by a maximum number of intramolecular interactions . The X - ray
analysis of the structures of myoglobulin and lysozyme reveal essentially no ...
Unfolded States The native state of globular proteins appears to be one which is
characterized by a maximum number of intramolecular interactions . The X - ray
analysis of the structures of myoglobulin and lysozyme reveal essentially no ...
Page 440
Here as with other interacting systems , fractionation distinguishes between
interaction and inherent heterogeneity . Finally ... these considerations indicate
that zone electrophoresis can give valuable insights into macromolecular
interactions .
Here as with other interacting systems , fractionation distinguishes between
interaction and inherent heterogeneity . Finally ... these considerations indicate
that zone electrophoresis can give valuable insights into macromolecular
interactions .
Page 493
The former advantage would facilitate the determination of equilibrium data on
interactions involving unstable proteins such as the proteolytic enzymes , while
the latter would prove useful in the study of rapid equilibria involving proteins and
...
The former advantage would facilitate the determination of equilibrium data on
interactions involving unstable proteins such as the proteolytic enzymes , while
the latter would prove useful in the study of rapid equilibria involving proteins and
...
What people are saying - Write a review
We haven't found any reviews in the usual places.
Contents
The Enhancement of Contrast | 21 |
The Preservation of Specimens | 35 |
Examples of the Application of Electron Microscopy to the Study | 48 |
Copyright | |
20 other sections not shown
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
absorbance absorption acid appears applied atoms axis binding birefringence boundary buffer calculated cell charge Chem chromophores complex components concentration constant containing corrected corresponding curve dependence determined dielectric difference diffusion dipole direction distribution effect electric field electron electrophoresis elution emission energy equation equilibrium et al example excitation experimental experiments factor flow fluorescence fraction frequency function gel filtration given groups important increase indicate intensity interactions interpretation ionic strength ions light limited macromolecules measured method migration mixture mobility molecular molecules moving-boundary observed obtained occurs optical orientation particles patterns peaks perturbation phase plot polarization position possible present procedure produced protein ratio reaction reference relative relaxation respectively rotational separation serum albumin shown single solution solvent specific spectra spectrum structure studies technique theoretical theory tion unit usually values volume wavelength weight yield zone