Site Directed Spin Labeling

Site Directed Spin Labeling

by Fouad Sabry
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date: 17/03/2025

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Molecular Biophysics is at the heart of understanding the complexities of biological systems at a molecular level. Fouad Sabry’s "Site Directed Spin Labeling" delves deep into the cuttingedge techniques used to probe protein structure and function, an essential part of biophysics that is integral for breakthroughs in scientific and medical fields. This book provides an indepth exploration of SiteDirected Spin Labeling (SDSL) and its applications in structural biology, offering essential insights for professionals, undergraduate and graduate students, and enthusiasts in the field


Sitedirected spin labeling-This chapter introduces SDSL, a powerful technique for studying molecular structures and dynamics of proteins using spin labels


Structural biology-It explores how SDSL aids in determining the 3D structures of proteins and their interaction with other molecules


Thylakoid-This chapter focuses on the structure of thylakoid membranes and their role in photosynthesis, analyzed using SDSL


Bacteriorhodopsin-The unique structural features of bacteriorhodopsin, a protein involved in light energy conversion, are examined with SDSL


Alphasynuclein-SDSL is applied to understand the structural and functional aspects of alphasynuclein, a protein linked to neurodegenerative diseases


Photosystem-This chapter discusses the photosystem, essential for photosynthesis, and how SDSL reveals its molecular structure and functioning


Photosystem I-An indepth look at Photosystem I, a key player in the light reactions of photosynthesis, analyzed using spin labeling techniques


Spin label-The fundamentals of spin labeling, including its chemical properties and applications in molecular biophysics, are explored here


Oxygenevolving complex-This chapter highlights the role of SDSL in studying the oxygenevolving complex, central to photosynthetic water splitting


Electron paramagnetic resonance-The application of electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) spectroscopy in conjunction with SDSL for studying molecular dynamics is explained


Cytochrome b6f complex-The Cytochrome b6f complex, a crucial component of photosynthetic electron transport, is analyzed with SDSL techniques


Lightharvesting complexes of green plants-This chapter investigates how lightharvesting complexes function in plants, with spin labeling used to reveal their structure


Photosynthetic reaction centre-It provides an understanding of the photosynthetic reaction center, a key protein complex in energy conversion in photosynthesis


Wayne L. Hubbell-This chapter honors Wayne L. Hubbell’s contributions to SDSL and its application in studying molecular dynamics


Harden M. McConnell-Harden M. McConnell’s work on the application of SDSL in molecular biology and biochemistry is discussed


Photosynthetic reaction centre protein family-The evolution and molecular structure of the photosynthetic reaction center protein family are explored here


Albumin transport function analysis by EPR spectroscopy-The chapter describes how EPR spectroscopy and SDSL are applied to study albumin's transport function in cells


Wolfgang Lubitz-Wolfgang Lubitz’s groundbreaking work in biophysics, particularly on the oxygenevolving complex, is covered in this chapter


R. David Britt-This chapter focuses on R. David Britt’s research, contributing significantly to understanding electron transfer in photosynthesis


Daniella Goldfarb-The chapter highlights Daniella Goldfarb’s work in applying SDSL to investigate protein structures and interactions


Enrica Bordignon-Enrica Bordignon’s research in biophysics, particularly using EPR spectroscopy in SDSL, is featured in this final chapter

ISBN:
6610000756377
6610000756377
Category:
Biophysics
Format:
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date:
17-03-2025
Language:
English
Publisher:
One Billion Knowledgeable

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