Designing proteins with life sustaining activities [electronic resource] : part 1 of 2 / Michael Hecht.

By: Hecht, Michael [spk]Material type: FilmFilmSeries: Henry Stewart talksBiomedical & life sciences collection. Protein folding, aggregation and design : concepts, experiments, theories and mechanisms: Publisher: London : Henry Stewart Talks, 2017Description: 1 online resource (1 streaming video file (33 min.) : color, sound)Other title: Designing proteins with life sustaining activities. Part 1Subject(s): Protein engineering | Protein folding | Proteins -- Chemical modification | Biophysical Phenomena | Combinatorial Chemistry Techniques | Escherichia coli -- genetics | Escherichia coli -- growth & development | Microbial Viability | Protein Conformation | Protein Engineering -- methods | Protein Folding | Proteins -- genetics | Proteins -- metabolism | Proteome | Synthetic BiologyOnline resources: Click here to access online | Series
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Contents: Protein design & synthetic biology -- Designing novel proteins using a hybrid approach -- Combinatorial libraries of novel proteins -- Folding of novel proteins into stable structures -- Biochemical activity of novel proteins in vitro (binding & catalysis) -- Essential biological functions provided by novel proteins in vivo.
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Contents: Protein design & synthetic biology -- Designing novel proteins using a hybrid approach -- Combinatorial libraries of novel proteins -- Folding of novel proteins into stable structures -- Biochemical activity of novel proteins in vitro (binding & catalysis) -- Essential biological functions provided by novel proteins in vivo.

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