Protein Electron Transfer


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This book melds theory and experiment together in a fundamental aspect of protein biology to develop a framework of ideas that can be applied to a variety of systems. It discusses the crystal structures of electron transfer proteins and complexes.










Protein Electron Transfer


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This book is unique; the factual content and ideas it expounds are only just beginning to be touched upon in standard texts. Protein Electron Transfer is a major collaborative effort by leading experts and explores the molecular basis of the rapidly expan







Excess Electrons in Dielectric Media


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This book provides a comprehensive review of the present knowledge and current problems concerning physical-chemical aspects of the behavior of excess electrons in various media. The book's 13 chapters strike a balance between theoretical and experimental accounts and provide in-depth presentations of specific subjects. Among the several topics discussed in this stimulating volume are primary interactions, transport, and relaxation of excess electrons of a few tens of electron-Volts in various solid and liquid materials; energetics and transport properties of electrons after thermalization in non-polar dielectric liquids; quantum simulation methods; and electron solvation in polar liquids and of excess electrons trapped in polar matrices at low temperature. Applications of these concepts are discussed as well, including hot electron transport in silicon dioxide, the fate of excess electrons created in polar dielectric liquids by photoelectrochemical methods or by cathodic generation, and excess electron production and decay in organic microheterogeneous systems. Researchers, instructors, and engineers working in the radiation sciences, condensed-matter physics, chemical physics, biophysics, photochemistry, and the biochemistry of electron transfer and electrochemistry should consider this book to be an invaluable reference resource.




Peptide Materials


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Peptides are the building blocks of the natural world; with varied sequences and structures, they enrich materials producing more complex shapes, scaffolds and chemical properties with tailorable functionality. Essentially based on self-assembly and self-organization and mimicking the strategies that occur in Nature, peptide materials have been developed to accomplish certain functions such as the creation of specific secondary structures (a- or 310-helices, b-turns, b-sheets, coiled coils) or biocompatible surfaces with predetermined properties. They also play a key role in the generation of hybrid materials e.g. as peptide-inorganic biomineralized systems and peptide/polymer conjugates, producing smart materials for imaging, bioelectronics, biosensing and molecular recognition applications. Organized into four sections, the book covers the fundamentals of peptide materials, peptide nanostructures, peptide conjugates and hybrid nanomaterials, and applications with chapters including: Properties of peptide scaffolds in solution and on solid substrates Nanostructures, peptide assembly, and peptide nanostructure design Soft spherical structures obtained from amphiphilic peptides and peptide-polymer hybrids Functionalization of carbon nanotubes with peptides Adsorption of peptides on metal and oxide surfaces Peptide applications including tissue engineering, molecular switches, peptide drugs and drug delivery Peptide Materials: From Nanostructures to Applications gives a truly interdisciplinary review, and should appeal to graduate students and researchers in the fields of materials science, nanotechnology, biomedicine and engineering as well as researchers in biomaterials and bio-inspired smart materials.




Electron Transfer, Hydrogen and Peptide Bonds


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Current Organic Chemistry, Volume 14, Number 2, 2010 ISSN: 1385-2728. eISSN: 1875-534 Contents Editorial p.89 Towards “Ab-initio” Computations of Electron Transfer Rates: the Early Electron Transfer Steps in Bacterial Photosynthetic Reaction Centers Andrea Peluso p.90 Theoretical Analysis of the Contributions Made by CH••OH Bonds to Protein Structure Steven Scheiner p.106 Theoretical Insights into Dispersion and Hydrogen-Bonding Interactions in Biomolecular Systems Alexander Pavlov and Petar M. Mitrasinovic p.129 Advances in Bioconjugation Jeet Kalia and Ronald T. Raines p.138 Chemically Engineered Ribosomes: A New Frontier in Synthetic Biology Anna Chirkova, Matthias Erlacher, Ronald Micura and Norbert Polacek p.148 Conformational Electrostatics in the Stabilization of the Peptide Anion Janet S. Anderson, Griselda Hernández and David M. LeMaster p.162 Atoms-in-Molecules Dual Functional Analysis of Weak to Strong Interactions Waro Nakanishi and Satoko Hayashi p.181 Electronic Processes at Organic/Metal Interfaces: Recent Progress and Pitfalls Petar M. Mitrasinovic p.198




Biophysics of Electron Transfer and Molecular Bioelectronics


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Proceedings of the 1997 International Workshop on Biophysics of Electron Transfer: Fundamental Aspects and Applications, held in Bressanone, Italy, October 8-10, 1997