Protein-Protein and Protein-Ligand Docking

  • Hernndez-Santoyo A
  • Yair A
  • Altuzar V
  • et al.
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Given the centrality of protein to many biological process, this book makes a significant contribution to the fields of healthcare and nutrition. Its chapters consider topics such as protein-protein and protein-ligand docking, and the protein engineering of enzymes involved in bioplastic metabolism. One contribution gives an overview of the In Vitro Virus (IVV) analytic method, while another shows how cutting-edge techniques in protein engineering advance our knowledge in the field of palaeontology. The book also includes a review of classic and alternative strategies when using yeasts in research, with a focus on Pichia pastoris as a host. Finally, there are two contributions on chromatography: one on the method itself, and another on its use to identify HMGB1-binding components. BT - Protein Engineering

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Hernndez-Santoyo, A., Yair, A., Altuzar, V., Vivanco-Cid, H., & Mendoza-Barrer, C. (2013). Protein-Protein and Protein-Ligand Docking. In Protein Engineering - Technology and Application. InTech. https://doi.org/10.5772/56376

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