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- catalog contributor b10579618.
- catalog contributor b10579619.
- catalog created "c1997.".
- catalog date "1997".
- catalog date "c1997.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1997.".
- catalog description "Biodegradation of xenobiotics by flavomonooxygenases / L. Xun -- Obtaining enzymes for biodegradation of pollutants: search, select, assemble and systematize / L.P. Wackett -- Mechanisms for the metabolism of environmental pollutants by white rot fungi / S.D. Aust -- Transient kinetic analysis of the catalytic mechanism of haloalkane dehalogenase: identification of the rate-determining step / J.P. Schanstra.".
- catalog description "Impact of carbon tetrachloride and other solvents on enzyme intramolecular hydrogen bonding: subtilisin / R. Ornstein -- Using free-energy calculations to optimize chloroalkane force-field parameters / M.D. Paulsen -- Metal-dependent self-assembly of protein tubes, cables, and sheets / P. Schurke -- Molecular dynamics simulation studies of electron transfer properties of iron-sulfur proteins / T. Ichiye -- Molecular dynamics study of haloalkane dehalogenase; implications for solvent channel access to the active site / G.E. Arnold -- The X-ray crystal structure of a highly desiccated protein / J.A. Bell -- Stabilization of veratryl alcohol cation radical by lignin peroxidase / A. Khindaria -- pt. 5. Bioremediation: biotic diversity and bioengineering -- Microbial diversity in subsurface environments as revealed by small subunit (16S) ribosomal RNA gene sequence analyses / J.K. Fredrickson -- Biodegradation of toxic aromatic compounds: an evolutionary perspective / C.E. Danganan -- ".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references and index.".
- catalog description "Modeling hydration and tautomerization of nucleic acid bases in relation to DNA properties / V.I. Poltev -- pt. 3. Protein-DNA complexes: structure, function, and recognition -- An atomic view of additive mutational effects in a protein structure / M.M. Skinner -- The role of molecular recognition in activation and regulation in the growth hormone-prolactin family of hormones and receptors / A.A. Kossiakoff -- Hinge-bending closure of the hydrophobic-binding surface of a tata-binding protein monomer / K. Maiskiewicz -- Molecular dynamics simulations on a zinc-finger protein: DNA complex / M.G. Cooney -- pt. 4. Proteins: structure, function, and biotechnology -- The P450 gene superfamily: structural similarities and functional differences / J.A. Peterson -- The role of aromatic contacts in building streptavidin's large activation barrier to biotin dissociation / P.S. Stayton -- ".
- catalog description "pt. 1. Biomacromolecular structure and function: progress and future outlook -- Structure and dynamics of T4 lysozyme as seen in multiple crystal forms / X.-J. Zhang -- NMR studies of the calcium-induced structural changes that trigger muscle contraction / B.D. Sykes -- Applications of molecular mechanics and molecular dynamics to complex molecular systems / P. Kollman -- Study of molecular recognition using QM/MM methods: the potential of mean force for the association of K+ with 1,2-dimethoxyethane in aqueous solution / M.A. Thompson -- Macroscopic electrostatics with atomic detail (MEAD): applications to biomacromolecules / D. Bashford -- Homology guided protein folding: application to protein therapeutic design / S. Srinivasan -- pt. 2. Nucleic acids: structure, function, and health risk implications -- 750-MHZ NMR studies of chemically modified DNA structure/dynamics: sequence context effects and protein recognition / M.A. Kennedy -- ".
- catalog extent "viii, 357 p. :".
- catalog hasFormat "Biomacromolecules--from 3-D to applications.".
- catalog identifier "1574770195".
- catalog isFormatOf "Biomacromolecules--from 3-D to applications.".
- catalog issued "1997".
- catalog issued "c1997.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Columbus, OH : Battelle Press,".
- catalog relation "Biomacromolecules--from 3-D to applications.".
- catalog subject "574.8/8 20".
- catalog subject "Macromolecular Substances congresses.".
- catalog subject "Macromolecular Substances.".
- catalog subject "QP517.S85 H36 1995".
- catalog subject "QU 34 H238b 1997".
- catalog subject "Structure-Activity Relationship congresses.".
- catalog subject "Structure-Activity Relationship.".
- catalog subject "Structure-activity relationships (Biochemistry) Congresses.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Biodegradation of xenobiotics by flavomonooxygenases / L. Xun -- Obtaining enzymes for biodegradation of pollutants: search, select, assemble and systematize / L.P. Wackett -- Mechanisms for the metabolism of environmental pollutants by white rot fungi / S.D. Aust -- Transient kinetic analysis of the catalytic mechanism of haloalkane dehalogenase: identification of the rate-determining step / J.P. Schanstra.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Impact of carbon tetrachloride and other solvents on enzyme intramolecular hydrogen bonding: subtilisin / R. Ornstein -- Using free-energy calculations to optimize chloroalkane force-field parameters / M.D. Paulsen -- Metal-dependent self-assembly of protein tubes, cables, and sheets / P. Schurke -- Molecular dynamics simulation studies of electron transfer properties of iron-sulfur proteins / T. Ichiye -- Molecular dynamics study of haloalkane dehalogenase; implications for solvent channel access to the active site / G.E. Arnold -- The X-ray crystal structure of a highly desiccated protein / J.A. Bell -- Stabilization of veratryl alcohol cation radical by lignin peroxidase / A. Khindaria -- pt. 5. Bioremediation: biotic diversity and bioengineering -- Microbial diversity in subsurface environments as revealed by small subunit (16S) ribosomal RNA gene sequence analyses / J.K. Fredrickson -- Biodegradation of toxic aromatic compounds: an evolutionary perspective / C.E. Danganan -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "Modeling hydration and tautomerization of nucleic acid bases in relation to DNA properties / V.I. Poltev -- pt. 3. Protein-DNA complexes: structure, function, and recognition -- An atomic view of additive mutational effects in a protein structure / M.M. Skinner -- The role of molecular recognition in activation and regulation in the growth hormone-prolactin family of hormones and receptors / A.A. Kossiakoff -- Hinge-bending closure of the hydrophobic-binding surface of a tata-binding protein monomer / K. Maiskiewicz -- Molecular dynamics simulations on a zinc-finger protein: DNA complex / M.G. Cooney -- pt. 4. Proteins: structure, function, and biotechnology -- The P450 gene superfamily: structural similarities and functional differences / J.A. Peterson -- The role of aromatic contacts in building streptavidin's large activation barrier to biotin dissociation / P.S. Stayton -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "pt. 1. Biomacromolecular structure and function: progress and future outlook -- Structure and dynamics of T4 lysozyme as seen in multiple crystal forms / X.-J. Zhang -- NMR studies of the calcium-induced structural changes that trigger muscle contraction / B.D. Sykes -- Applications of molecular mechanics and molecular dynamics to complex molecular systems / P. Kollman -- Study of molecular recognition using QM/MM methods: the potential of mean force for the association of K+ with 1,2-dimethoxyethane in aqueous solution / M.A. Thompson -- Macroscopic electrostatics with atomic detail (MEAD): applications to biomacromolecules / D. Bashford -- Homology guided protein folding: application to protein therapeutic design / S. Srinivasan -- pt. 2. Nucleic acids: structure, function, and health risk implications -- 750-MHZ NMR studies of chemically modified DNA structure/dynamics: sequence context effects and protein recognition / M.A. Kennedy -- ".
- catalog title "Biomacromolecules--from 3-D to applications : Thirty-fourth Hanford Symposium on Health and the Environment, October 23-26, 1995, Pasco, Washington, U.S.A. / edited by Rick L. Ornstein.".
- catalog type "Conference proceedings. fast".
- catalog type "text".