Protein Physics: A Course of Lectures (Soft Condensed Matter, Complex Fluids and Biomaterials) – 2nd edition is a comprehensive guide to the fundamental principles of protein physics, folding, structure, and function. This textbook covers important experimental facts and introduces theories and concepts that deal with membrane, fibrous, and water-soluble globular proteins, in both their native and denatured states. The ebook provides a concise and systematic summary of several decades of worldwide research on protein physics and the physical models that help estimate and predict physical processes that occur in proteins.
The revised edition of this textbook includes new information on amyloid aggregation, natively disordered proteins, protein folding in vivo, misfolding, chameleon proteins, protein motors, advances in protein engineering & design, and improvements in modeling protein folding. The textbook also includes problems with solutions, updated and new references, and physical and mathematical appendices. Additionally, new figures (including stereo drawings with a special appendix teaching how to use them) are included in this edition.
This textbook is aimed at graduate and advanced undergraduate college students and researchers in academia in the fields of physics, biotechnology, biochemistry, biophysics, biologists, and chemistry. This textbook can be considered an ideal resource for researchers in the field of protein physics and beyond, given that it is written by the world’s top expert on the subject and based on the latest research developments in protein physics.
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