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Protein Bioinformatics

Protein Bioinformatics

M. Michael Gromiha

(2011)

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Abstract

One of the most pressing tasks in biotechnology today is to unlock the function of each of the thousands of new genes identified every day. Scientists do this by analyzing and interpreting proteins, which are considered the task force of a gene. This single source reference covers all aspects of proteins, explaining fundamentals, synthesizing the latest literature, and demonstrating the most important bioinformatics tools available today for protein analysis, interpretation and prediction. Students and researchers of biotechnology, bioinformatics, proteomics, protein engineering, biophysics, computational biology, molecular modeling, and drug design will find this a ready reference for staying current and productive in this fast evolving interdisciplinary field.

  • Explains all aspects of proteins including sequence and structure analysis, prediction of protein structures, protein folding, protein stability, and protein interactions
  • Presents a cohesive and accessible overview of the field, using illustrations to explain key concepts and detailed exercises for students.

To my knowledge, there is no source currently available that solidiļ¬es protein bioinformatics the way this book does. The book tries to provide the broadest possible coverage of protein bioinformatics; it has practice exercises, and it links and discusses online databases/servers that the reader can actually use to analyze their own protein datasets.

Dr. Eric Gaucher, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA USA