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Actin Polymerization in Apicomplexan - A Structural, Functional and Evolutionary Analysis

English · Hardback

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This book discusses in detail the structural, evolutionary and functional role of actin and its regulatory proteins in gliding motility in apicomplexan organisms, a unique phenomenon found in actin-myosin cytoskeletal elements.
The book also explores the potential of different actin regulators, namely formin, profilin, actin depolymerization factor (ADF), capping proteins (CP and CPbeta), cyclase-associated protein (CAP) and coronin 13-24 as potential drug targets against malaria.  As the chief components of the gliding motor, the actin-regulator proteins are characterized by unique features that make them promising targets for structure-based drug design.
Lastly, the book proposes a mathematical model, based on kinetic data mining, to help understand the most vital regulators for actin polymerization dynamics. 

List of contents

Chapter 1. Synthesis and Characterization of nano Apicomplexan motility: A cellular perspective particles.- Chapter 2. Introduction: Gliding Motility- The model and the mechanism.- Chapter 3. Actin: The central ubiquitous player in the phenomenon.- Chapter 4. Formin: The multidomain elongator of polymer.- Chapter 5. Profilin: The associates of Formin.- Chapter 6. ADF (Actin Depolymerizing Factor): The breaker of the polymer in homeostasis.- Chapter 7. Cyclase associated protein (CAP): The silent worker.- Chapter 8. Capping Protein (CP): The formin competitor.- Chapter 9. Coronin: An Overview.- Chapter 10. Mathematical Model: A revelation of synergistic cross talks between the actin regulators.- Chapter 11. Evolution: The hallmarks of Gliding motility in apicomplexan.

About the author

Dr. Avinash Kale is a Reader at the School of Chemical Sciences, UM-DAE Centre for Excellence in Basic Sciences, Mumbai, India. His research interests are in the area of integrative structure biology and proteomics (ISBAP). He has more than 16 years of teaching experience in computational biology, biotechnology, molecular modeling and drug design, group theory, spectroscopy, and bioinformatics. He has served as a reviewer for a number of international journals, including the Journal of Biomolecular Structure and Dynamics (USA), and Nature Scientific Reports (USA).

Summary

This book discusses in detail the structural, evolutionary and functional role of actin and its regulatory proteins in gliding motility in apicomplexan organisms, a unique phenomenon found in actin-myosin cytoskeletal elements.

The book also explores the potential of different actin regulators, namely formin, profilin, actin depolymerization factor (ADF), capping proteins (CPα and CPβ), cyclase-associated protein (CAP) and coronin 13–24 as potential drug targets against malaria.  As the chief components of the gliding motor, the actin-regulator proteins are characterized by unique features that make them promising targets for structure-based drug design.

Lastly, the book proposes a mathematical model, based on kinetic data mining, to help understand the most vital regulators for actin polymerization dynamics. 

Product details

Assisted by Avinas Kale (Editor), Avinash Kale (Editor)
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 01.01.2019
 
EAN 9789811374494
ISBN 978-981-1374-49-4
No. of pages 101
Dimensions 161 mm x 236 mm x 15 mm
Weight 306 g
Illustrations XI, 101 p. 11 illus. in color.
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Biology > General, dictionaries

B, Life Sciences, biochemistry, molecular biology, bioinformatics, Sports training & coaching, biomechanics, proteins, Biomedical and Life Sciences, Information technology: general issues, Parasitology, Protein Science, Protein Structure

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