E-Book, Englisch, 200 Seiten, E-Book
Mishra Introduction to Proteomics
1. Auflage 2011
ISBN: 978-0-470-92084-8
Verlag: John Wiley & Sons
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Principles and Applications
E-Book, Englisch, 200 Seiten, E-Book
Reihe: Methods of Biochemical Analysis
ISBN: 978-0-470-92084-8
Verlag: John Wiley & Sons
Format: EPUB
Kopierschutz: 0 - No protection
Proteomics provides an introductory insight on proteomics, discussing the basic principles of the field, how to apply specific technologies and instrumentation, and example applications in human health and diseases. With helpful study questions, this textbook presents an easy to grasp and solid overview and understanding of the principles, guidelines, and especially the complex instrumentation operations in proteomics for new students and research scientists. Written by a leader in proteomics studies, Proteomics offers an expert perspective on the field and the future of proteomics.
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FOREWORD.
PREFACE.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR.
CHAPTER 1 HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVES.
1.1. Introduction to Proteomics.
1.2. Proteome and Proteomics.
1.3. Genetics of Proteins.
1.4. Molecular Biology of Genes and Proteins.
1.5. Protein Chemistry Before Proteomics.
References.
Further Reading.
CHAPTER 2 PROTEOMICS--RELATION TO GENOMICS,BIOINFORMATICS.
2.1. Genomics.
2.2. Bioinformatics and Computational Biology.
References.
Further Reading.
CHAPTER 3 METHODOLOGY FOR SEPARATION AND IDENTIFICATION OFPROTEINS AND THEIR INTERACTIONS.
3.1. Separation of Proteins Via a Multidimensional Approach.
3.2. Determination of the Primary Structure of Proteins.
3.3. Determination of the 3D Structure of a Protein.
3.4. Determination of the Amount of Proteins.
3.5. Structural and Functional Proteomics.
References.
Further Reading.
CHAPTER 4 PROTEOMICS OF PROTEIN MODIFICATIONS.
4.1. Phosphorylation and Phosphoproteomics.
4.2. Glycosylation and Glycoproteomics.
4.3. Ubiquitination and Ubiquitinomics.
4.4. Miscellaneous Modifications of Proteins.
References.
Further Reading.
CHAPTER 5 PROTEOMICS OF PROTEIN-PROTEININTERACTIONS/INTERACTOMES.
5.1. Protein--Protein Interactions (PPI) in Vivo.
5.2. Analysis of Protein Interactions in Vitro.
5.3. Analysis of Protein Interactions in Silico.
5.4. Synthetic Genetic Methods to Determine ProteinInteractions.
5.5. Interactomes.
5.6. Evolution and Conservation of Interactomes.
5.7. Interactomes and the Complexity of Organisms: It is theNumber of Interactomes that Matters in Understanding the Complexityof an Organism and not the Number of Genes.
5.8. Interaction of Proteins with Small Molecules.
References.
Further Reading.
CHAPTER 6 APPLICATIONS OF PROTEOMICS I: PROTEOMICS, HUMANDISEASE, AND MEDICINE.
6.1. Diseasome.
6.2. Medical Proteomics.
6.3. Clinical Proteomics.
6.4. Metaproteomics and Human Health.
6.5. Proteomics in Biotechnology and Industry of DrugProduction.
6.6. Metaproteomics of Microbial Fermentation.
6.7. Beef Industry.
6.8. Bioterrorism and Biodefense.
References.
Further Reading.
CHAPTER 7 PROTEOMICS--FUTURE DEVELOPMENTS.
7.1. Technical Scope of Proteomics--Beyond ProteinIdentification.
7.2. Scientific Scope of Proteomics--Control ofEpigenesis.
7.3. Medical Scope of Proteomics.
7.4. Proteomics, Energy Production, and Bioremediation.
7.5. Proteomics and Biodefense.
References.
Further Reading.
INDEX.