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Introduction to Protein-DNA Interactions Structure, Thermodynamics, and Bioinformatics

9781936113491

Introduction to Protein-DNA Interactions Structure, Thermodynamics, and Bioinformatics

  • ISBN 13:

    9781936113491

  • ISBN 10:

    193611349X

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 02/28/2013
  • Publisher: Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press

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Summary

One of the foundations of molecular biology is how the interactions of proteins with DNA control many aspects of gene expression. Since the mid-20th century discoveries of the lac repressor and operator and the competition between the cI and cro proteins for the same segment of DNA, we have learned an enormous amount about the interactions of proteins with DNA and their control of fundamental processes in the cell. An Introduction to ProteinDNA Interactions: Structure, Thermodynamics, and Bioinformatics describes what we know about proteinDNA interactions from the complementary perspectives of molecular and structural biology and bioinformatics and how each perspective informs the others. A particular emphasis is on how insights from experimental work can be translated into specific computational approaches to create unified view of the field and a fuller understanding of proteinDNA interactions.

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