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Produktbild: International Tables for Crystallography

International Tables for Crystallography Volume F: Crystallography of Biological Macromolecules

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Produktdetails

Einband

Gebundene Ausgabe

Erscheinungsdatum

05.03.2012

Herausgeber

Michael G. Rossmann + weitere

Verlag

John Wiley & Sons

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888

Maße (L/B/H)

31,4/12,4/5,5 cm

Gewicht

3149 g

Auflage

3rd Volume F, 2nd edition

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-0-470-66078-2

Beschreibung

Produktdetails

Einband

Gebundene Ausgabe

Erscheinungsdatum

05.03.2012

Herausgeber

Verlag

John Wiley & Sons

Seitenzahl

888

Maße (L/B/H)

31,4/12,4/5,5 cm

Gewicht

3149 g

Auflage

3rd Volume F, 2nd edition

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-0-470-66078-2

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Libri GmbH
Europaallee 1
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DE

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  • Produktbild: International Tables for Crystallography
  • Preface (M.G. Rossmann and E. Arnold).

    PART 1 INTRODUCTION.

    1.1 Overview (E. Arnold and M.G. Rossmann).

    1.2 Historical Background (M.G. Rossmann).

    1.3 Macromolecular Crystallography and Medicine (W.G.J. Hol and C.L.M.J.Verlinde).

    1.4 Perspectives for the Future.

    PART 2 BASIC CRYSTALLOGRAPHY.

    2.1 Introduction to Basic Crystallography (J. Drenth).

    PART 3 TECHNIQUES OF MOLECULAR BIOLOGY.

    3.1 Preparing Recombinant Proteins for X-Ray Crystallography (S.H. Hughes and A.M. Stock).

    PART 4 CRYSTALLIZATION.

    4.1 General Methods (R. Giegé and A. McPherson).

    4.2 Crystallization of Membrane Proteins (H. Michel).

    4.3 Application of Protein Engineering to Improve Crystal Properties (D.R. Davies and A. Burgess Hickman).

    PART 5 CRYSTAL PROPERTIES AND HANDLING.

    5.1 Crystal Morphology, Optical Properties of Crystals and Crystal Mounting (H.L. Carrell and J.P. Glusker).

    5.2 Crystal-Density Measurements (E.M. Westbrook).

    PART 6 RADIATION SOURCES AND OPTICS.

    6.1 X-Ray Sources (U.W. Arndt).

    6.2 Neutron Sources (B.P. Schoenborn and R. Knott).

    PART 7 X-RAY DETECTORS.

    7.1 Comparison of X-Ray Detectors (S.M. Gruner, E.F. Eikenberry and M.W. Tate).

    7.2 CCD Detectors (M.W. Tate, E.F. Eikenberry and S.M. Gruner).

    PART 8 SYNCHROTRON CRYSTALLOGRAPHY.

    8.1 Synchrotron-Radiation Instrumentation, Methods and Scientific Utilization (J.R. Helliwell).

    8.2 Laue Crystallography: Time-Resolved Studies (K. Moffat).

    PART 9 MONOCHROMATIC DATA COLLECTION.

    9.1 Principles of Monochromatic Data Collection (Z. Dauter and K.S. Wilson).

    PART 10 CRYOCRYSTALLOGRAPHY.

    10.1 Introduction to Cryocrystallography (H. Hope).

    10.2 Cryocrystallography Techniques and Devices (D.W. Rodgers).

    PART 11 DATA PROCESSING.

    11.1 Automatic Indexing of Oscillation Images (M.G. Rossmann).

    11.2 Integration of Macromolecular Diffraction Data (A.G.W. Leslie).

    11.3 Integration, Scaling, Space-Group Assignment and Post Refinement (W. Kabsch).

    11.4 DENZO and SCALEPACK (Z. Otwinowski and W. Minor).

    11.5 The Use of Partially Recorded Reflections for Post Refinement, Scaling and Averaging X-Ray Diffraction Data (C.G. van Beek, R Bolotovsky and M.G. Rossmann).

    PART 12 ISOMORPHOUS REPLACEMENT.

    12.1 The Preparation of Heavy-Atom Derivatives of Protein Crystals for Use in Multiple Isomorphous Replacement and Anomalous Scattering (D. Carvin, S.A. Islam, M.J.E. Sternberg and T.L. Blundell).

    12.2 Locating Heavy-Atom Sites (M.T. Stubbs and R. Huber).

    PART 13 MOLECULAR REPLACEMENT.

    13.1 Noncrystallographic Symmetry (D.M. Blow).

    13.2 Rotation Functions (J. Navaza).

    13.3 Translation Functions (L. Tong).

    13.4 Noncrystallographic Symmetry Averaging of Electron Density for Molecular-Replacement Phase Refinement and Extension (M.G. Rossmann and E. Arnold).

    PART 14 ANOMALOUS DISPERSION.

    14.1 Heavy-Atom Location and Phase Determination with Single-Wavelength Diffraction Data (B.W. Matthews).

    14.2 MAD and MIR.

    PART 15 DENSITY MODIFICATION AND PHASE COMBINATION.

    15.1 Phase Improvement in Iterative Density Modification (K.Y.J. Zhang, K.D. Cowtan and P. Main).

    15.2 Model Phases: Probabilities, Bias and Maps (R.J. Read).

    PART 16 DIRECT METHODS.

    16.1 Ab Initio Phasing (G.M. Sheldrick, H.A. Hauptman, C.M. Weeks, R. Miller and I Usón).

    16.2 The Maximum-Entropy Method (G. Bricogne).

    PART 17 MODEL BUILDING AND COMPUTER GRAPHICS.

    17.1 Around O (G.J. Kleywegt, J.-Y. Zou, M. Kjeldgaard and T.A. Jones).

    17.2 Molecular Graphics and Animation (A.J. Olson).

    PART 18 REFINEMENT.

    18.1 Introduction to Refinement (L.F. Ten Eyck and K.D. Watenpaugh).

    18.2 Enhanced Macromolecular Refinement by Simulated Annealing (A.T. Brunger, P.D. Admas and L.M. Rice).

    18.3 Structure Quality and Target Parameters (R.A. Engh and R. Huber).

    18.4 Refinement at Atomic Resolution (Z. Dauter, G.N. Murshudov and K.S. Wilson).

    18.5 Coordinate Uncertainty (D.W.J. Cruickshank).

    PART 19 OTHER EXPERIMENTAL TECHNIQUES.

    19.1 Neutron Crystallography: Methods and Information Content (A.A. Kossiakoff).

    19.2 Electron Diffraction of Protein Crystals (W. Chiu).

    19.3 Small-Angle X-Ray Scattering (H. Tsuruta and J.E. Johnson).

    19.4 Small-Angle Neutron Scattering (D.M. Engelman and P.B. Moore).

    19.5 Fibre Diffraction (R. Chandrasekaran and G. Stubbs).

    19.6 Electron Cryomicroscopy (T.S. Baker and R. Henderson).

    19.7 Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) Spectroscopy (K. Wüthrich).

    PART 20 ENERGY CALCULATIONS AND MOLECULAR DYNAMICS.

    20.1 Molecular-Dynamics Simulation of Protein Crystals: Convergence of Molecular Properties of Ubiquitin (U. Stocker and W.F. van Gunsteren).

    20.2 Molecular-Dynamics Simulations of Biological Macromolecules (C.B. Post and V.M. Dadarlat).

    PART 21 STRUCTURE VALIDATION.

    21.1 Validation of Protein Crystal Structures (G.J. Kleywegt).

    21.2 Assessing the Quality of Macromolecular Structures (S.J. Wodak, A.A. Vagin, J. Richelle, U. Das, J. Pontius and H.M. Berman).

    21.3 Detection of Errors in Protein Models (O. Dym, D. Eisenberg, and T.O. Yeates).

    References.

    PART 22 MOLECULARY GEOMETRY AND FEATURES.

    22.1 Protein Surfaces and Volumes: Measurement and Use.

    22.2 Hydrogen Bonding in Biological Macromolecules (E.N. Baker).

    22.3 Electrostatic Interactions in Proteins (K.A. Sharp).

    22.4 The Relevance of the Cambridge Structural Database in Protein Crystallography (F.H. Allen, J.C. Cole and M.L. Verdonk).

    PART 23 STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS AND CLASSIFICATION.

    23.1 Protein Folds and Motifs: Representation, Comparison and Classification.

    23.2 Protein-Ligand Interactions (A.E. Hodel and F.A. Quiocho).

    23.3 Nucleic Acids (R.E. Dickerson).

    23.4 Solvent Structure (C. Mattos and D. Ringe).

    PART 24 CRYSTALLOGRAPHIC DATABASES.

    24.1 The Protein Data Bank at Brookhaven (J.L. Sussman, D. Lin, J. Jiang, N.O. Manning, J. Prilusky and E.E. Abola).

    24.2 The Nucleic Acid Database (NDB) (H.M. Berman, Z. Feng, B. Schneider, J. Westbrook and C. Zardecki).

    24.3 The Cambridge Structural Database (CSD) (F.H. Allen and V.J. Hoy).

    24.4 The Biological Macromolecule Crystallization Database (G.L. Gilliland, M. Tung and J.E. Ladner).

    24.5 The Protein Data Bank, 1999- (H.M. Berman, J. Westbrook, Z. Feng, G. Gilliland, T.N. Bhat, H. Weissig, I.N. Shindyalov and P.E. Bourne).

    PART 25 MACROMOLECULAR CRYSTALLOGRAPHY PROGRAMS.

    25.1 Survey of Programs for Crystal Structure Determination and Analysis of Macromolecules (J. Ding and E. Arnold).

    25.2 Programs and Program Systems in Wide Use.

    PART 26 A HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVE.

    26.1 How the Structure of Lysozyme was Actually Determined (C.C.F. Blake, R.H. Fenn, L.N. Johnson, D.F. Koenig, G.A. Mair, A.C.T. North, J.W.H. Oldham, D.C. Phillips, R.J. Poljak, V.R. Sarma and C.A. Vernon).

    Author Index.

    Subject Index.