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New chemistry and new opportunities from the expanding protein universe : proceedings of the 23rd International Solvay Conference on Chemistry, Hotel Métropole, Brussels 16-19 October 2013 /

A select group of 40 eminent scientists from all parts of the world met to consider the current state of chemical and biological knowledge on the ever-expanding protein universe, and to discuss emerging opportunities for the foreseeable future. Scientific approaches to discover, characterize, and re...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor Corporativo: International Solvay Conference on Chemistry Brussels, Belgium
Otros Autores: Wüthrich, Kurt (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico Congresos, conferencias eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: [Hackensack] New Jersey : World Scientific, 2014.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo

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505 0 |a I. The International Solvay Institutes; II. Solvay Scientific Committee for Chemistry; III. Acknowledgements; IV. Participants; V. Auditors; VI. Opening Address by Professor M. Henneaux; VII. Preface by Professor K. Wuthrich; Session 1: New Chemistry in the Expanding Protein Universe; 1.1 Novel Chemistry Still to be Found in Nature; My view of the present state of research on new chemistry in the expanding protein universe; My recent contributions to new chemistry in the expanding protein universe 
505 8 |a Outlook to future developments of research in the chemistry of the expanding protein universeReferences; 1.2 Natural Product Biosynthesis in the Genomic Age; My view of the present state of research on new chemistry in the expanding protein universe; My recent research contributions to new chemistry in the expanding protein universe; Outlook to future developments of research on new chemistry int he expanding protein universe; Acknowledgments; References; 1.3 Peptide Dendrimers and Polycyclic Peptides; My view of the present state of research on new chemistry in the expanding protein universe 
505 8 |a My recent research contributions to new chemistry in the expanding protein universeOutlook to future developments of research on new chemistry in the expanding protein universe; Acknowledgments; References; 1.4 What can Comparative Genomics Reveal about the Mechanisms of Protein Function Evolution?; My view of new chemistry in the expanding protein universe; Recent research contributions to new protein chemistry; Identifying functionally distinct relatives within a protein domain superfamily 
505 8 |a Using structural data to derive phylogenetic trees that reveal the evolution of new functions in superfamiliesTo what extent can function diverge within a protein superfamily; Changes in active site residues can modify the chemistry performed; Convergent evolution of functions in superfamilies; Outlook to future developments; Acknowledgments; References; 1.5 Exploring Chromatin Biology Using Protein Chemistry; My view of the present state of research in protein chemistry; My recent research contributions to protein chemistry; Outlook to future developments of research on protein chemistry 
505 8 |a AcknowledgmentsReferences; 1.6 Our Expanding Protein Universe; My view of the present state of research on new chemistry in the expanding protein universe; My recent research contributions to new chemistry in the expanding protein universe; Outlook to future developments of research on new chemistry in the expanding protein universe; Acknowledgment; References; 1.7 The Scientific Impact of Freely Available Chemical Probes; Enabling research efforts on the proteome; Our recent research contributions; Outlook to future developments; Acknowledgments; References; 1.8 Discussions of Session 1 
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