Browsing Molecular Biophysics Unit (MBU) by thesis submitted date"1985"
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Computer modelling approach to study the mode of binding of flavins to flavodoxin
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conformational studies on hydrogen bonded cyclic hexapeptides
In the first place, the uniqueness of any MEC within a certain region demonstrates the successful incorporation of the hydrogen?bond energy function in a minimization program. In particular, its interpolation with the ... -
Further crystallographic studies on lysozyme
This thesis is concerned with further structural studies-primarily using crystallographic techniques-on the well known enzyme lysozyme. The introductory chapter briefly surveys the available X ray results, which are ... -
Structural kinetic and mechanistic aspects of the carboxylic ionophore mediated transmembrane cation transport
Maintenance of ionic gradients across biological membranes has been established to be achieved mainly by an interplay of two mechanisms, namely, the carrier mechanism and the channel mechanism. In the carrier mechanism, ... -
Studies on Peptides of conformational and biological interest: chemotactic peptide analogs, acyclic cystine peptide and fragments of bacteriorhodopsin and emerimicin
Studies on the physical and conformational properties of oligopeptides have been stimulated by their widespread occurrence, impressive range of biological functions, and wide array of structural motifs. This thesis attempts ... -
Synthesis and conformational analysis of cyclic cysine peptides
Disulfide bridges are important determinants of protein and peptide structures. The formation of covalent crosslinks between cysteine residues that are far apart in the primary structure can result in the formation of loops ... -
The Modes of binding of carbohydrates to concanavalin a : a computer modelling approach
Concanavalin A (Con A), the carbohydrate?binding protein (lectin) originally isolated from the jack bean (Canavalia ensiformis), specifically binds to carbohydrates containing ??D?mannose and ??D?glucose residues in ...

