Protein Folding and Metal Ions: Mechanisms, Biology and Disease

The role of metal ions in protein folding and structure is a critical topic to a range of scientists in numerous fields, particularly those working in structural biology and bioinorganic chemistry, those studying protein folding and disease, and those involved in the molecular and cellular aspects of metals in biological systems. Protein Folding and Metal Ions: Mechanisms, Biology and Disease presents the contributions of a cadre of international experts who offer a comprehensive exploration of this timely subject at the forefront of current research. Divided into four sections, this volume: Provides case study examples of protein folding and stability studies in particular systems or proteins that comprise different metal ions of co-factors Reviews the proteins that shuttle metal ions in the cell to a particular target metalloprotein Illustrates how metal binding can be connected to pathological protein conformations in unrelated diseases, from cancer to protein deposition dis

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Protein Folding and Metal Ions: Mechanisms, Biology and Disease

Protein Folding and Metal Ions: ...

The role of metal ions in protein folding and structure is a critical to...

Protein Folding and Metal Ions: Mechanisms, Biology and Disease

Protein Folding and Metal Ions: ...

The role of metal ions in protein folding and structure is a critical to...