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Elastomeric Proteins: Structures, Biomechanical Properties, and Biological Roles

Hardback

Main Details

Title Elastomeric Proteins: Structures, Biomechanical Properties, and Biological Roles
Authors and Contributors      Edited by Peter R. Shewry
Edited by Arthur S. Tatham
Edited by Allen J. Bailey
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:408
Dimensions(mm): Height 236,Width 158
Category/GenreBiochemistry
ISBN/Barcode 9780521815949
ClassificationsDewey:571.65
Audience
Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly

Publishing Details

Publisher Cambridge University Press
Imprint Cambridge University Press
Publication Date 30 October 2003
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

Elastic proteins occur in a wide range of biological systems where they have evolved to fulfil precise biological roles. The best known include proteins in vertebrate muscles and connective tissues, such as titin, elastin and fibrillin, and spider silks. However, other examples include byssus and abductin from bivalve molluscs, resilin from arthropods and gluten from wheat. Interest in elastomeric proteins is currently high for several reasons. Firstly, their biological and medical significance, particularly in human disease. Secondly, the unusual properties of proteins such as spider silks provide opportunities to develop novel materials. Thirdly, the development of scanning probe microscopy makes it possible to study structures and biomechanical properties of these proteins at the single molecule level. This book will be of interest to graduate students and researchers from a broad range of disciplines, working on any aspect of elastic proteins.