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Subject Area
Science
ISBN
9780195097221
Publication Name
High Pressure Effects in Biophysics and Enzymology
Publisher
Oxford University Press, Incorporated
Item Length
9.6 in
Subject
Chemistry / Clinical, Life Sciences / Biochemistry, Life Sciences / Biophysics, General
Publication Year
1996
Type
Textbook
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Item Height
1.1 in
Author
Dexter B. Northrop
Item Weight
25.8 Oz
Item Width
6.5 in
Number of Pages
400 Pages

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Publisher
Oxford University Press, Incorporated
ISBN-10
019509722X
ISBN-13
9780195097221
eBay Product ID (ePID)
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Product Key Features

Number of Pages
400 Pages
Language
English
Publication Name
High Pressure Effects in Biophysics and Enzymology
Publication Year
1996
Subject
Chemistry / Clinical, Life Sciences / Biochemistry, Life Sciences / Biophysics, General
Type
Textbook
Author
Dexter B. Northrop
Subject Area
Science
Format
Hardcover

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Item Height
1.1 in
Item Weight
25.8 Oz
Item Length
9.6 in
Item Width
6.5 in

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College Audience
LCCN
96-022541
Dewey Edition
20
Reviews
"This volume is a result of the Steenbock Symposium on High-Pressure Effects in Molecular Biophysics and Enzymology . . . [It] is not an introduction to applications of pressure perturbation in biology. Rather, its purpose is to present the state of the art in this field. . . . As such, it will serve as a valuable reference for investigators who are either working in this field or who wish to become familiar with the important issues in pressure effects on biological systems, and ways to use pressure as a tool in biophysics. The 23 articles discuss the effects of pressure on biological systems, the interpretation of thermodynamic parameters derived from pressure perturbation, and physical chemical techniques that have been successfully combined with high-pressure perturbation. . . . This volume represents an important contribution to the literature covering methods and applications of high-pressure perturbation in biophysics."-- The Quarterly Review of Biology, "This volume is a result of the Steenbock Symposium on High-Pressure Effects in Molecular Biophysics and Enzymology . . . [It] is not an introduction to applications of pressure perturbation in biology. Rather, its purpose is to present the state of the art in this field. . . . As such, it will serve as a valuable reference for investigators who are either working in this field or who wish to become familiar with the important issues in pressure effects onbiological systems, and ways to use pressure as a tool in biophysics. The 23 articles discuss the effects of pressure on biological systems, the interpretation of thermodynamic parameters derived frompressure perturbation, and physical chemical techniques that have been successfully combined with high-pressure perturbation. . . . This volume represents an important contribution to the literature covering methods and applications of high-pressure perturbation in biophysics."--The Quarterly Review of Biology"This volume is a result of the Steenbock Symposium on High-Pressure Effects in Molecular Biophysics and Enzymology . . . [It] is not an introduction to applications of pressure perturbation in biology. Rather, its purpose is to present the state of the art in this field. . . . As such, it will serve as a valuable reference for investigators who are either working in this field or who wish to become familiar with the important issues in pressure effects onbiological systems, and ways to use pressure as a tool in biophysics. The 23 articles discuss the effects of pressure on biological systems, the interpretation of thermodynamic parameters derived frompressure perturbation, and physical chemical techniques that have been successfully combined with high-pressure perturbation. . . . This volume represents an important contribution to the literature covering methods and applications of high-pressure perturbation in biophysics."--The Quarterly Review of Biology, "This volume is a result of the Steenbock Symposium on High-PressureEffects in Molecular Biophysics and Enzymology . . . [It] is not an introductionto applications of pressure perturbation in biology. Rather, its purpose is topresent the state of the art in this field. . . . As such, it will serve as avaluable reference for investigators who are either working in this field or whowish to become familiar with the important issues in pressure effects onbiological systems, and ways to use pressure as a tool in biophysics. The 23articles discuss the effects of pressure on biological systems, theinterpretation of thermodynamic parameters derived from pressure perturbation,and physical chemical techniques that have been successfully combined withhigh-pressure perturbation. . . . This volume represents an importantcontribution to the literature covering methods and applications ofhigh-pressure perturbation in biophysics."--The Quarterly Review ofBiology, "This volume is a result of the Steenbock Symposium on High-Pressure Effects in Molecular Biophysics and Enzymology . . . [It] is not an introduction to applications of pressure perturbation in biology. Rather, its purpose is to present the state of the art in this field. . . . As such, it will serve as a valuable reference for investigators who are either working in this field or who wish to become familiar with the important issues in pressure effects on biological systems, and ways to use pressure as a tool in biophysics. The 23 articles discuss the effects of pressure on biological systems, the interpretation of thermodynamic parameters derived from pressure perturbation, and physical chemical techniques that have been successfully combined with high-pressure perturbation. . . . This volume represents an important contribution to the literature covering methods and applications of high-pressure perturbation in biophysics."--The Quarterly Review of Biology, "This volume is a result of the Steenbock Symposium on High-Pressure Effects in Molecular Biophysics and Enzymology . . . [It] is not an introduction to applications of pressure perturbation in biology. Rather, its purpose is to present the state of the art in this field. . . . As such, itwill serve as a valuable reference for investigators who are either working in this field or who wish to become familiar with the important issues in pressure effects on biological systems, and ways to use pressure as a tool in biophysics. The 23 articles discuss the effects of pressure onbiological systems, the interpretation of thermodynamic parameters derived from pressure perturbation, and physical chemical techniques that have been successfully combined with high-pressure perturbation. . . . This volume represents an important contribution to the literature covering methods andapplications of high-pressure perturbation in biophysics."--The Quarterly Review of Biology
Illustrated
Yes
Dewey Decimal
574.1/9135
Table Of Content
Contributors1. Resolution of the Ambiguity of van't Hoff Plots by the Effect of Pressure on the Equilibrum2. Pressure-Tuning Spectroscopy: A Tool for Investigating Molecular Interactions3. Use of Partial Molar Volumes of Model Compounds in the Interpretation of High-Pressure Effects on Proteins4. Pressure-Tuning Spectroscopy of Proteins:Fourier Transform Infrared Studies in the Diamond Anvil Cell5. Temerature- and Pressure-Induced Unfolding of a Mutant of Staphylococcal Nuclease A6. Pressure-Jump Relaxation Kinetics of Unfolding and Refolding Transitions of Staphylococcal Nuclease and Proline Isomerization Mutants7. High-Pressure FTIR Studies of the Secondary Structure of Proteins8. High-Pressure NMR Studies of the Dissociation of Arc Repressor and the Cold Denaturation of Ribonulease A9. Exploring Structural, Functional, and Kinetic Aspects of Nucleic Acid-Protein Complexes with Pressure: Nucleosomes and RNA Polymerase10. Pressure and Cold Denaturation of Proteins, Protein-DNA Complexes, and Viruses11. Sequence, Salt, Charge and the Stability of DNA at High Pressure12. Application of Pressure Relaxation to the Study of Substrate Binding to Cytochrome P-450[C[A[M versus Temperature, Pressure, and Viscosity13. Pressure Effects on the Ligand-Binding Kinetics for Hemo proteins and Their Site-Directed Mutants14. Transient Enzyme Kinetics at High Pressure15. Steady-State Enzyme Kinetics at High Pressure16. Effects of High Pressure on the Allosteric Properties of Phosphofructokinase from Escherichia coli17. Correlation Field Splitting of Chain Vibrations: Structure and Dynamics in Lipid Bilayers and Biomembranes18. High-Pressure Effects on the Structure of Phase Behavior of Model Membrane Systems19. Membrane-Free Volume Variation with Bulky Lipid Concentration by Regular Distribution: A Functionally Important Membrane Property Explored by Pressure Studies of Phosphatidylcholine Bilayers20. NMR Studies of the Order and Dynamics of Dipalmitoylphosphatidylcholine Bilayers as a Function of Pressure21. Effects of Increased Viscosity on the Function of Integral Membrane Proteins22. Pressure- and Temperature-Induced Inactivation of Microorganisms23. Osmotic and Hydrostatic Pressure as Tools to Study Molecular RecognitionIndex
Synopsis
Written by the best researchers in the field, this timely book explores the use of high pressure in connection with spectroscopy as a research tool in biophysics and biochemistry. It covers subjects such as pressure tunning spectroscopy for investigating molecular interactions; high-pressure FT-IR studies of the secondary structure of proteins; structural, functional, and kinetic aspects of nucleic acid-protein complexes with pressure; sequence, salt, charge, and the stability of DNA at high pressure; steady-state enzyme kinetics at high pressure; membrane-free volume with bulky lipid concentration by regular distribution; and pressure and temperature induced inactivation of microorganisms., This edited monograph explores the use of high pressure in connection with spectroscopy as a research tool in biophysics and biochemistry. This is an important, timely topic: this will be the definitive reference in its subject for the next several years., Designed to acquaint biochemists, biophysicists, and graduate students with advances in the application of high pressure in connection with spectroscopy as a research tool in the study of biomolecules. The first volume devoted exclusively to high-pressure effects in biochemistry., High Pressure Effects in Molecular Biophysics and Enzymology is designed to acquaint biochemists, biophysicists, and graduate students with advances in the application of high pressure in connection with spectroscopy as a research tool in the study of biomolecules. The 23 chapters written by leading authorities present an overview of current approaches to the use of high pressure in research on enzyme kinetics, protein folding and structure, lipid bilayer structure and organization, lipid-protein interaction, and DNA structure. This important, timely volume is the first devoted exclusively to high-pressure effects in biochemistry and will be the definitive reference in its subject for the next several years.
LC Classification Number
QP517.H453H54 1996

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