
Structure And Action Of Molecular Chaperones: Machines That Assist Protein Folding In The Cell
由
LILA M GIERASCH
,
ARTHUR L HORWICH
,
Christine Slingsby
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格式
Kindle
页数
328
语言
中文
已发布
Jan 1, 2016
出版商
World Scientific
版本
2
ISBN-10
9814749346
ISBN-13
9789814749343
描述
This comprehensive exploration delves into the intricate world of molecular chaperones, detailing their crucial roles in protein folding and cellular function. Readers are introduced to the diverse forms and structures of these remarkable machines, which are vital for maintaining the integrity of proteins within the cell. The authors meticulously examine how molecular chaperones not only assist in the proper folding of polypeptide chains but also prevent misfolding and aggregation, which can lead to various diseases.
As the narrative unfolds, it intertwines cutting-edge research with established knowledge, showcasing the dynamic interplay between structure and function. The contributors provide insights that highlight the evolutionary significance of these proteins, emphasizing their complexity and adaptability. Through clear explanations, illustrative diagrams, and a wealth of examples from contemporary studies, this volume serves as an essential resource for both researchers and students seeking to deepen their understanding of chaperone biology and the pivotal role they play in cellular health and functionality.
As the narrative unfolds, it intertwines cutting-edge research with established knowledge, showcasing the dynamic interplay between structure and function. The contributors provide insights that highlight the evolutionary significance of these proteins, emphasizing their complexity and adaptability. Through clear explanations, illustrative diagrams, and a wealth of examples from contemporary studies, this volume serves as an essential resource for both researchers and students seeking to deepen their understanding of chaperone biology and the pivotal role they play in cellular health and functionality.