Fractal Symmetry of Protein Interior

Fractal Symmetry of Protein Interior
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Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages : 92
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ISBN-10 : 9783034806510
ISBN-13 : 3034806515
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Synopsis Fractal Symmetry of Protein Interior by : Anirban Banerji

The essential question that fractal dimensions attempt to answer is about the scales in Nature. For a system as non-idealistic and complex as a protein, studying scale-invariance becomes particularly important. Fractal Symmetry of Protein Interior investigates the diverse facets of the various scales at which we describe protein biophysical and biochemical phenomena. Following a thorough introduction to fractal dimensions, fractal-dimension-based approaches, that have been employed to study protein interior biophysical properties, are described. The focus is on the question “which scales are scale-invariant?” Investigations related to scaling of biophysical and biochemical behaviors may one day help us to formulate a fundamental theory about protein biophysics; which, in turn, may help us to understand fundamental principles of proteins.

Fractal Symmetry of Protein Exterior

Fractal Symmetry of Protein Exterior
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Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages : 62
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ISBN-10 : 9783034806541
ISBN-13 : 303480654X
Rating : 4/5 (41 Downloads)

Synopsis Fractal Symmetry of Protein Exterior by : Anirban Banerji

The essential question that fractal dimensions attempt to answer is about the scales in Nature. For a system as non-idealistic and complex as a protein, studying scale-invariance becomes particularly important. Fractal Symmetry of Protein Exterior investigates the diverse facets of the various scales at which we describe protein biophysical and biochemical phenomena. Although these ideas are entirely mathematical, mathematical expositions have been avoided, unless the use of some expressions becomes absolutely obligatory. A first chapter introduce into fractal dimensions, protein exteriors and to methods to study the roughness of surfaces. The main topics covered in the following chapters include: protein-protein interaction interfaces; protein surface-roughness and local shape as well as adhesion on protein and other rough biomolecular surfaces.

New Frontiers in Nanochemistry: Concepts, Theories, and Trends

New Frontiers in Nanochemistry: Concepts, Theories, and Trends
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Publisher : CRC Press
Total Pages : 414
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ISBN-10 : 9780429663161
ISBN-13 : 0429663161
Rating : 4/5 (61 Downloads)

Synopsis New Frontiers in Nanochemistry: Concepts, Theories, and Trends by : Mihai V. Putz

New Frontiers in Nanochemistry: Concepts, Theories, and Trends, Volume 1: Structural Nanochemistry is the first volume of the new three-volume set that explains and explores the important concepts from various areas within the nanosciences. This first volume focuses on structural nanochemistry and encompasses the general fundamental aspects of nanochemistry while simultaneously incorporating crucial material from other fields, in particular mathematic and natural sciences, with specific attention to multidisciplinary chemistry. Under the broad expertise of the editor, the volume contains 50 concise yet comprehensive entries from world-renowned scholars, alphabetically organizing a multitude of essential basic and advanced concepts, ranging from algebraic chemistry to new energy technology, from the bondonic theory of chemistry to spintronics, and from fractal dimension and kinetics to quantum dots and tight binding—and much more. The entries contain definitions, short characterizations, uses and usefulness, limitations, references, and more.

New Frontiers in Nanochemistry: Concepts, Theories, and Trends, 3-Volume Set

New Frontiers in Nanochemistry: Concepts, Theories, and Trends, 3-Volume Set
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Publisher : CRC Press
Total Pages : 1479
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ISBN-10 : 9780429634093
ISBN-13 : 0429634099
Rating : 4/5 (93 Downloads)

Synopsis New Frontiers in Nanochemistry: Concepts, Theories, and Trends, 3-Volume Set by : Mihai V. Putz

New Frontiers in Nanochemistry: Concepts, Theories, and Trends, 3-Volume Set explains and explores the important fundamental and advanced modern concepts from various areas of nanochemistry and, more broadly, the nanosciences. This innovative and one-of-a kind set consists of three volumes that focus on structural nanochemistry, topological nanochemistry, and sustainable nanochemistry respectively, collectively forming an explicative handbook in nanochemistry. The compilation provides a rich resource that is both thorough and accessible, encompassing the core concepts of multiple areas of nanochemistry. It also explores the content through a trans-disciplinary lens, integrating the basic and advanced modern concepts in nanochemistry with various examples, applications, issues, tools, algorithms, and even historical notes on the important people from physical, quantum, theoretical, mathematical, and even biological chemistry.

Reviews in Computational Chemistry, Volume 31

Reviews in Computational Chemistry, Volume 31
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Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages : 436
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ISBN-10 : 9781119518051
ISBN-13 : 1119518059
Rating : 4/5 (51 Downloads)

Synopsis Reviews in Computational Chemistry, Volume 31 by : Abby L. Parrill

The Reviews in Computational Chemistry series brings together leading authorities in the field to teach the newcomer and update the expert on topics centered on molecular modeling, such as computer-assisted molecular design (CAMD), quantum chemistry, molecular mechanics and dynamics, and quantitative structure-activity relationships (QSAR). This volume, like those prior to it, features chapters by experts in various fields of computational chemistry. Topics in Volume 31 include: Lattice-Boltzmann Modeling of Multicomponent Systems: An Introduction Modeling Mechanochemistry from First Principles Mapping Energy Transport Networks in Proteins The Role of Computations in Catalysis The Construction of Ab Initio Based Potential Energy Surfaces Uncertainty Quantification for Molecular Dynamics

Biomolecular Forms and Functions

Biomolecular Forms and Functions
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Publisher : World Scientific
Total Pages : 515
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ISBN-10 : 9789814449137
ISBN-13 : 981444913X
Rating : 4/5 (37 Downloads)

Synopsis Biomolecular Forms and Functions by : Manju Bansal

Understanding the functions and properties of molecules in living systems requires a detailed knowledge of their three-dimensional structures and the conformational variability that allows them to adopt multiple functional forms. Interpreting biological systems in the language of three-dimensional structures is of fundamental importance and innumerable research groups around the world are working in this area. This book is a compilation of articles describing attempts at understanding the intricacies of biological systems through the structures of and interactions between their constituent molecules.

Biomolecular Forms And Functions: A Celebration Of 50 Years Of The Ramachandran Map

Biomolecular Forms And Functions: A Celebration Of 50 Years Of The Ramachandran Map
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Publisher : World Scientific
Total Pages : 515
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ISBN-10 : 9789814449151
ISBN-13 : 9814449156
Rating : 4/5 (51 Downloads)

Synopsis Biomolecular Forms And Functions: A Celebration Of 50 Years Of The Ramachandran Map by : Manju Bansal

Understanding the functions and properties of molecules in living systems requires a detailed knowledge of their three-dimensional structures and the conformational variability that allows them to adopt multiple functional forms. Interpreting biological systems in the language of three-dimensional structures is of fundamental importance and innumerable research groups around the world are working in this area. This book is a compilation of articles describing attempts at understanding the intricacies of biological systems through the structures of and interactions between their constituent molecules.

Thermodynamics of Membrane Receptors and Channels

Thermodynamics of Membrane Receptors and Channels
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Publisher : CRC Press
Total Pages : 454
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ISBN-10 : 0849369088
ISBN-13 : 9780849369087
Rating : 4/5 (88 Downloads)

Synopsis Thermodynamics of Membrane Receptors and Channels by : Meyer B. Jackson

Thermodynamics of Membrane Receptors and Channels synthesizes a wealth of new information regarding the biophysics of membrane proteins. New insights provided by molecular genetics, single channel recording, and high resolution structural techniques are discussed from a conceptual perspective. Basic theoretical topics are introduced, developed, and then extensively illustrated with recent results from the literature or data from the authors' own laboratories. Theoretical and experimental information is incorporated into in-depth discussions of ion permeation mechanisms, ion channel and receptor conformational changes, aggregate activity of complexes of lipids and proteins, and how coupling is achieved between different energy modes in the many transduction systems residing in biomembranes. Thermodynamics of Membrane Receptors and Channels will be valuable both as a learning aid and a reference for biophysicists, neuroscientists, cell biologists, physiologists, and other researchers investigating any aspects of biomembranes.

Computational Solutions for Knowledge, Art, and Entertainment: Information Exchange Beyond Text

Computational Solutions for Knowledge, Art, and Entertainment: Information Exchange Beyond Text
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Publisher : IGI Global
Total Pages : 539
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ISBN-10 : 9781466646285
ISBN-13 : 1466646284
Rating : 4/5 (85 Downloads)

Synopsis Computational Solutions for Knowledge, Art, and Entertainment: Information Exchange Beyond Text by : Ursyn, Anna

As interactive application software such as apps, installations, and multimedia presentations have become pervasive in everyday life, more and more computer scientists, engineers, and technology experts acknowledge the influence that exists beyond visual explanations. Computational Solutions for Knowledge, Art, and Entertainment: Information Exchange Beyond Text focuses on the methods of depicting knowledge-based concepts in order to assert power beyond a visual explanation of scientific and computational notions. This book combines formal descriptions with graphical presentations and encourages readers to interact by creating visual solutions for science-related concepts and presenting data. This reference is essential for researchers, computer scientists, and academics focusing on the integration of science, technology, computing, art, and mathematics for visual problem solving.

Fractal Symmetry of Protein Exterior

Fractal Symmetry of Protein Exterior
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Publisher : Springer
Total Pages : 55
Release :
ISBN-10 : 3034806558
ISBN-13 : 9783034806558
Rating : 4/5 (58 Downloads)

Synopsis Fractal Symmetry of Protein Exterior by : Anirban Banerji

The essential question that fractal dimensions attempt to answer is about the scales in Nature. For a system as non-idealistic and complex as a protein, studying scale-invariance becomes particularly important. Fractal Symmetry of Protein Exterior investigates the diverse facets of the various scales at which we describe protein biophysical and biochemical phenomena. Although these ideas are entirely mathematical, mathematical expositions have been avoided, unless the use of some expressions becomes absolutely obligatory. A first chapter introduce into fractal dimensions, protein exteriors and to methods to study the roughness of surfaces. The main topics covered in the following chapters include: protein-protein interaction interfaces; protein surface-roughness and local shape as well as adhesion on protein and other rough biomolecular surfaces.