Serpin structure and evolution [electronic resource] / [edited by], James C. Whisstock, Phillip I. Bird.
Material type: TextSeries: Methods in enzymology ; 501.Publication details: [United States] : Elsevier, Academic Press ; 2011. Description: 1 online resource (496 pages)Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9780123859501 (electronic bk.); 0123859506 (electronic bk.)Subject(s): Serpins | SerpinsGenre/Form: Electronic books.Additional physical formats: Print version:: No titleDDC classification: 612/.01575 LOC classification: QP609.S47NLM classification: QU136Online resources: ScienceDirect Summary: Serpins are a group of proteins with similar structures that were first identified as a set of proteins able to inhibit proteases. This volume in the Methods in Enzymology series comprehensively covers this topic. With an international board of authors, this volume covers subjects such Crystallography of serpins and serpin complexes, Serpins as hormone transporters, and Production of serpins using cell free systems This volume in the Methods in Enzymology series comprehensively covers the topic of Serpins. With an international board of authors, this volume covers subjects such Crystallography of serpins and serpin complexes, Serpins as hormone transporters, and Production of serpins using cell free systems.Serpins are a group of proteins with similar structures that were first identified as a set of proteins able to inhibit proteases. This volume in the Methods in Enzymology series comprehensively covers this topic. With an international board of authors, this volume covers subjects such Crystallography of serpins and serpin complexes, Serpins as hormone transporters, and Production of serpins using cell free systems This volume in the Methods in Enzymology series comprehensively covers the topic of Serpins. With an international board of authors, this volume covers subjects such Crystallography of serpins and serpin complexes, Serpins as hormone transporters, and Production of serpins using cell free systems.
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