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STRATEGIES FOR TWO-DIMENSIONAL CRYSTALLIZATION OF PROTEINS USING LIPID MONOLAYERS

by Jens Dietrich (University of Oxford, UK) & Catherine Vénien-Bryan (University of Oxford, UK)

Table of Contents (48k)
Introduction (37k)
Chapter 1: Two-dimensional Crystallization on Lipid Monolayers (835k)

Strategies for Two-Dimensional Crystallization of Proteins Using Lipid Monolayers presents an overview of different methods that lead to structure determination by electron microscopy. These methods have proven to be extremely successful, especially for elucidating the structure of membrane proteins. Electron crystallography has become an important tool for structure determination of such proteins. This book covers the different practical approaches to two-dimensional crystallization of soluble as well as membrane proteins. From there it takes the reader to equally important issues, such as sample transfer and sample preparation for electron microscopy. In addition, the text provides an introduction to membrane protein structural biology and cryo-electron crystallography, as well as an in-depth discussion on two-dimensional crystallization and surface crystallization.

 
Contents:
  • Two-Dimensional Crystallization on Lipid Monolayers
  • Two-Dimensional Crystallization of Membrane Proteins
  • Methods to Monitor Surface Crystallization
  • Electron Microscopic Observations and Image Analysis
  • Practical Considerations
  • Other New Methods
 
Readership: Graduate students, lecturers and researchers in biophysics, structural biology and cell/molecular biology.
 
 
156pp    Pub. date: Jun 2005  
ISBN:   978-1-86094-428-4
1-86094-428-0
   US$78 / £51

 


156pp    Pub. date: Jun 2005  
ISBN:   978-1-86094-678-3(ebook)
1-86094-678-X(ebook)
   US$101

 


 
 

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