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Annotation The importance of protein folding has been recognized for many years. It is the underlying etiology in a large number of human diseases and it appears to be a novel method for cellular regulation of the expression of newly translated proteins. These volumes (Parts A & B) address this important topic. As a volume in Progress in Nucleic Acid Research and Molecular Biology, this book provides the latest information on the expanding research being conducted on protein folding.<br /><br />Illustrates how ubiquitin domain proteins are an ideal model system for experimental and computational studies of protein folding.<br />Discusses structural wrapping and its importance in the contexts of network centrality, molecular disease, drug discovery and molecular theranostic engineering.<br />Chapters written by international authors in engineering, biochemistry, physics, and computer science.<br /> |