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Molecular interventions of peptides and small molecules

English, German · Paperback / Softback

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Peptides are key regulators of life. They play crucial role in signaling mechanism. Even though a peptide is a short polymer of amino acids still it can regulate factors like blood pressure ex: hormone vasopressin. Peptides used as small molecule drugs, antigens, hormones and ligands in biotech industry. Peptide structural study is important to understand the information carried to cell. This book explains why peptide structure is complex. Peptide structures are stable and relatively rigid. Peptides with similar function typically have similar structure. Inside peptides similarity in structure tends to be more conserved than the sequence of amino acids. Although sequence is known it is hard to determine structure of a peptide.

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PhD in Bio-chemistry, Masaryk University, Czech Republic;M.tech (Dutch Ir.) in Medical Research, Wageningen University, The Netherlands;ADB (Advanced Postgraduate Diploma in Bio-Informatics), Osmania University, India;M.Sc. in Applied Biotechnology, Periyar University, India;B.Sc. in Botany, Zoology and Chemistry, Osmania University, India.

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Authors Luká¿ ¿Ídek, Sreenivas Redd Bathula, Sreenivas Reddy Bathula, Luká ídek, Vladimír Sklená, Vladimír Sklená¿, Vladimí Sklenár, Vladimír Sklenár, Zídek, Lukás Zídek
Publisher Scholar's Press
 
Languages English, German
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.01.2014
 
EAN 9783639702835
ISBN 978-3-639-70283-5
No. of pages 188
Subject Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Biology > Biochemistry, biophysics

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