Take your first steps in combinatorial synthesis or synthesize bioactive molecules such as antibiotics. Search for mutations in DNA using chemical probes or perform a proteome analysis in yeast.
The present selection of 12 inspiring experiments is tailored for maximum learning effect at minimal expense of time and equipment. Almost all currently used laboratory techniques in synthesis and analysis of bioactive compounds are represented at least once.
Abundant practical hints are complemented by a thorough treatment of the underlying theory and mechanisms.
Table of Contents
Introduction
DNA-Synthesis and DNA-Hybridization
Doubly Labeled Peptide Nucleic Acids as Probes for the Detection of DNA Point Mutations
Synthesis and Characterization of a Covalent Oligonucleotide-Streptavidin Conjugate for DNA-directed Immobilization
Solid Phase Synthesis of Peptides: Bradykinin Analogs and the Evaluation of Calcium Mobilization in PC-12 Cells
In silico Protein Ligand Design
Lipidation of Proteins and Peptides -
Farnesylation of the Ras protein
Insertion of Lipidated Peptides in Model Membranes
Isolation of Potato Phosphorylase and Enzymatic Synthesis of Amylose
Proteome Analysis -
Identification of Proteins Isolated from Yeast
Lectins -
Determination of the Sugar Specificity of Jacalin by a Sugar-Lectin Binding Assay
Combinatorial Chemistry -
Ugi-Synthesis, Genetic Algorithm, and Determination of Enzyme Inhibition
Solid-phase Synthesis of an Antibiotic
Glossary of Terms
Statement of Responsibility:
Herbert Waldmann, Petra Janning
Year:
2004
Publisher:
Weinheim, Wiley-VCH
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ISBN:
978-3-527-30778-4
ISBN (2nd):
3-527-30778-8
Description:
XXIII, 207 S. : Ill., graph. Darst.
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Language:
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