The Path Toward Atomic Resolution/ Selected Papers of Joachim Frank with Commentaries
E-Book, Englisch, 580 Seiten
ISBN: 978-981-3234-87-1
Verlag: World Scientific Publishing Company
Format: EPUB
Kopierschutz: Adobe DRM (»Systemvoraussetzungen)
Single-particle cryo-EM is currently revolutionizing structural biology, presenting a powerful alternative to X-ray crystallography as a means to solve the structure of biological macromolecules. The book presents in one place a number of articles containing key advances in mathematical and computational methods leading up to the present time. Secondly, the development of the technique over the years is reflected by ever-expanding discoveries in the field of ribosome structure and function. Thirdly, as all histories of ideas, the history of concepts pertaining to this new method of visualization is fascinating all in itself.
Contents:
Image Formation, Optical Diffraction, and Digital Image Processing
Development of Methods for 2D Averaging and 3D Reconstruction of Biological Macromolecules
Focus Shifting from Methodology to Biology: the Ribosome and the Mechanism of Translation
Discoveries Related to Ribosome Structure
The Need for Additional Tools
Discoveries Shedding Light on Ribosome Dynamics
The "Resolution Revolution"
Impact on Ribosome Research
Foray into Channel Structures and their Gating Mechanisms
Adding the Dimension of Time
Time-Resolved Cryo-EM
The Free-Energy Landscape: Mapping Continuous Changes in Conformation
Outlook
Readership: Graduate students and researchers in biophysics, structural biology and protein synthesis.
Keywords:3D Reconstruction;AMPA Receptor;Calcium Release Channel;Cryo-EM;Ion Channels;Image Processing;Molecular Machines;Ribosomes;Ryanodine Receptor;Signal Processing;Single-Particle TechniquesReview:
Key Features:
Articles written and introduced by an early pioneer of the single-particle reconstruction method
Book covers key computational techniques that form the foundation of the method
Progress in the historic development is uniquely reflected by progress in elucidation of the ribosome's structure and function