Beschreibung
Inhaltsangabe1. Protein Nanotechnology - What is it?Juliet A. Gerrard Part I: Old Proteins, New Tricks 2. Bioengineered Silk Proteins to Control Cell and Tissue FunctionsRucsanda C. Preda, Gary Leisk, Fiorenzo Omenetto, David L. Kaplan 3. Aqueous-based Spinning of Fibers from Self-Assembling Structural ProteinsSteven Arcidiacono, Elizabeth A. Welsh, Jason W. Soares 4. Fibrous Protein NanofibresJeffrey E. Plowman, Santanu Deb-Choudhury, and Jolon M. Dyer 5. Self-assembling Nanomaterials: Monitoring the Formation of Amyloid Fibrils, with a Focus on Small Angle X-ray ScatteringElizabeth B. Sawyer and Sally L. Gras 6. Amyloid Fibrils from Readily Available Sources: Milk Casein and Lens Crystallin ProteinsHeath Ecroyd, Megan Garvey, David C. Thorn, Juliet A. Gerrard, and John A. Carver 7. Formation of Amphipathic Amyloid Monolayers from Fungal Hydrophobin ProteinsVanessa K. Morris and Margaret Sunde 8. Proteins and Peptides as Biological Nanowires: Towards Biosensing DevicesLaura J. Domigan 9. Nanotechnology with S-Layer ProteinsBernhard Schuster and Uwe B. Sleytr Part II: New Proteins10. Stimuli-responsive Peptide Nanostructures at the Fluid-fluid InterfaceChun-Xia Zhao, Anton P.J. Middelberg 11. Designed Self-assembling Peptides as Templates for the Synthesis of Metal NanoparticlesEmmanouil Kasotakis and Anna Mitraki 12. Purification of Molecular Machines and Nanomotors using Phage-derived Monoclonal Antibody FragmentsOlga Esteban, Daniel Christ, and Daniela Stock 13. Determination of Enzyme Thermal Parameters for Rational Enzyme Engineering and Environmental/Evolutionary StudiesCharles K. Lee, Colin R. Monk, and Roy M. DanielPart III: Tools of the Trade14. Rational-Based Protein Engineering: Tips and ToolsMeghna Sobti and Bridget C. Mabbutt 15. Construction and Analysis of Randomized Protein-encoding Libraries using Error-prone PCRPaulina Hanson-Manful and Wayne M. Patrick 16. Droplets as Reaction Compartments for Protein NanotechnologySean R A Devenish, Miriam Kaltenbach, Martin Fischlechner, Florian Hollfelder 17. Label-Free, Real-Time Interaction and Adsorption Analysis 1: Surface Plasmon Resonance Conan J. Fee 18. Label-Free, Real-Time Interaction and Adsorption Analysis 2: Quartz Crystal MicrobalanceConan J. Fee 19. Atomic Force Microscopy for Protein NanotechnologyDmitry V. Sokolov
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Inhaltsangabe1. Protein Nanotechnology - What is it?Juliet A. Gerrard Part I: Old Proteins, New Tricks 2. Bioengineered Silk Proteins to Control Cell and Tissue FunctionsRucsanda C. Preda, Gary Leisk, Fiorenzo Omenetto, David L. Kaplan 3. Aqueous-based Spinning of Fibers from Self-Assembling Structural ProteinsSteven Arcidiacono, Elizabeth A. Welsh, Jason W. Soares 4. Fibrous Protein NanofibresJeffrey E. Plowman, Santanu Deb-Choudhury, and Jolon M. Dyer 5. Self-assembling Nanomaterials: Monitoring the Formation of Amyloid Fibrils, with a Focus on Small Angle X-ray ScatteringElizabeth B. Sawyer and Sally L. Gras 6. Amyloid Fibrils from Readily Available Sources: Milk Casein and Lens Crystallin ProteinsHeath Ecroyd, Megan Garvey, David C. Thorn, Juliet A. Gerrard, and John A. Carver 7. Formation of Amphipathic Amyloid Monolayers from Fungal Hydrophobin ProteinsVanessa K. Morris and Margaret Sunde 8. Proteins and Peptides as Biological Nanowires: Towards Biosensing DevicesLaura J. Domigan 9. Nanotechnology with S-Layer ProteinsBernhard Schuster and Uwe B. Sleytr Part II: New Proteins10. Stimuli-responsive Peptide Nanostructures at the Fluid-fluid InterfaceChun-Xia Zhao, Anton P.J. Middelberg 11. Designed Self-assembling Peptides as Templates for the Synthesis of Metal NanoparticlesEmmanouil Kasotakis and Anna Mitraki 12. Purification of Molecular Machines and Nanomotors using Phage-derived Monoclonal Antibody FragmentsOlga Esteban, Daniel Christ, and Daniela Stock 13. Determination of Enzyme Thermal Parameters for Rational Enzyme Engineering and Environmental/Evolutionary StudiesCharles K. Lee, Colin R. Monk, and Roy M. DanielPart III: Tools of the Trade14. Rational-Based Protein Engineering: Tips and ToolsMeghna Sobti and Bridget C. Mabbutt 15. Construction and Analysis of Randomized Protein-encoding Libraries using Error-prone PCRPaulina Hanson-Manful and Wayne M. Patrick 16. Droplets as Reaction Compartments for Protein NanotechnologySean R A Devenish, Miriam Kaltenbach, Martin Fischlechner, Florian Hollfelder 17. Label-Free, Real-Time Interaction and Adsorption Analysis 1: Surface Plasmon Resonance Conan J. Fee 18. Label-Free, Real-Time Interaction and Adsorption Analysis 2: Quartz Crystal MicrobalanceConan J. Fee 19. Atomic Force Microscopy for Protein NanotechnologyDmitry V. Sokolov
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