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Fibrous Proteins: Structures and Mechanisms

  • Provides readers with an up-to-date review of the design, structure and function of a representative selection of fibrous proteins in both health and disease
  • Is an invaluable collection of topical reviews for established researchers and postgraduate students in the fields of protein chemistry, biochemistry and structural biophysics
  • Written by recognized authorities in the field
  • Gives a clear account of the current status of fibrous protein research and, in addition, establishes the basis for deciding the most appropriate directions for future activity, including the applications of protein engineering and the commercial exploitation of new biomaterials

Part of the book series: Subcellular Biochemistry (SCBI, volume 82)

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Table of contents (18 chapters)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages i-viii
  2. Fibrous Protein Structures: Hierarchy, History and Heroes

    • John M. Squire, David A. D. Parry
    Pages 1-33
  3. Coiled-Coil Design: Updated and Upgraded

    • Derek N. Woolfson
    Pages 35-61
  4. Functional and Structural Roles of Coiled Coils

    • Marcus D. Hartmann
    Pages 63-93
  5. The Structure and Topology of α-Helical Coiled Coils

    • Andrei N. Lupas, Jens Bassler, Stanislaw Dunin-Horkawicz
    Pages 95-129
  6. Crystallographic Studies of Intermediate Filament Proteins

    • Dmytro Guzenko, Anastasia A. Chernyatina, Sergei V. Strelkov
    Pages 151-170
  7. Lessons from Animal Models of Cytoplasmic Intermediate Filament Proteins

    • Jamal-Eddine Bouameur, Thomas M. Magin
    Pages 171-230
  8. Tropomyosin Structure, Function, and Interactions: A Dynamic Regulator

    • Sarah E. Hitchcock-DeGregori, Bipasha Barua
    Pages 253-284
  9. Titin and Nebulin in Thick and Thin Filament Length Regulation

    • Larissa Tskhovrebova, John Trinick
    Pages 285-318
  10. Myosin and Actin Filaments in Muscle: Structures and Interactions

    • John M. Squire, Danielle M. Paul, Edward P. Morris
    Pages 319-371
  11. Dystrophin and Spectrin, Two Highly Dissimilar Sisters of the Same Family

    • Olivier Delalande, Aleksander Czogalla, Jean-François Hubert, Aleksander Sikorski, Elisabeth Le Rumeur
    Pages 373-403
  12. Fibrin Formation, Structure and Properties

    • John W. Weisel, Rustem I. Litvinov
    Pages 405-456
  13. Fibrillar Collagens

    • Jordi Bella, David J. S. Hulmes
    Pages 457-490
  14. Recombinant Structural Proteins and Their Use in Future Materials

    • Tara D. Sutherland, Trevor D. Rapson, Mickey G. Huson, Jeffrey S. Church
    Pages 491-526
  15. Properties of Engineered and Fabricated Silks

    • Gregor Lang, Heike Herold, Thomas Scheibel
    Pages 527-573
  16. Biomaterials Made from Coiled-Coil Peptides

    • Vincent Conticello, Spencer Hughes, Charles Modlin
    Pages 575-600
  17. Bioengineered Collagens

    • Barbara Brodsky, John A. M. Ramshaw
    Pages 601-629

About this book

This book provides the readers with an up-to-date review of the design, structure and function of a representative selection of fibrous proteins in both health and disease. The importance of the α-helical coiled coil, a conformational motif based on the heptad repeat in the amino acid sequence of all α-fibrous proteins (and parts of some globular proteins) is underlined by three Chapters devoted to its design, structure, function and topology.  Specific proteins covered in the text and which depend on the coiled coil for their structure and function, include the intermediate filament proteins, tropomyosin, myosin, paramyosin, fibrin and members of the spectrin superfamily. Also described are fibrous proteins based on the β-pleated sheet and collagen conformations. Recombinant structural proteins, especially of silk and collagen, are discussed in the context of developing new biomaterials with varied applications.

Established researchers and postgraduate students in the fields of protein chemistry, biochemistry and structural biophysics will find Fibrous Proteins: Structures and Mechanisms to be an invaluable collection of topical reviews that describe the basic advances made in the field of fibrous proteins over the past decade. This book, written by recognized authorities in the field, provides a clear account of the current status of fibrous protein research and, in addition, establishes the basis for deciding the most appropriate directions for future activity, including the applications of protein engineering and the commercial exploitation of new biomaterials.

Editors and Affiliations

  • Institute of Fundamental Sciences and Riddet Institute, Massey University, Palmerston North, New Zealand

    David A.D. Parry

  • Muscle Contraction Group, School of Physiology, Pharmacology and Neuroscience, University of Bristol, Bristol, United Kingdom

    John M. Squire

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eBook USD 189.00
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Softcover Book USD 249.99
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