Structure and Mechanism in Protein Science: A Guide to Enzyme Catalysis and Protein Folding
R**Y
A Great Reference for Advanced Students
A valuable reference, rich in graphs, tables, and citations. Chapters include topics covering the following:- catalysis- enzyme kinetics- measuring rate constants- pH dependence- equilibria- intermediates- stereochemistry- inhibition, regulation- binding energies- specificity and affinity- recombinant DNA technology- protein engineering- case studies in structure & function- stability and folding kinetics- folding and energy landscapesKnowing what it covers, I'd recommend this book only to serious undergraduates (with at least 1 year of physical chemistry and biochemistry each) or to graduate students...or diehard science literate people. Each chapter is thoroughly cited for further reading pleasure.
D**Y
A classic - one of the "top ten" books for biochemists !
This book belongs in every protein biochemists collection. It is a clear, up-to-date review of protein structure and function, with a concentration on enzymes. It covers a host of vital topics, including: the theories of chemical catalysis, enzyme kinetics (buy Segal for an in-depth study of this topic), the methods for determining rate constants, the stereochemistry of enzyme reactions, various regulation mechanisms, binding energies and the forces between molecules, and an overview of protein engineering techniques. If all this were not enough, Fersht concludes with a wonderful chapter covering case studies of enzyme structure and mechanism, and another couple on the kinetics and mechanisms of protein folding. Extensive references are given to the current literature for further study.Putting all these topics into one book is an accomplishment that few authors could pull off - but Fersht does it extremely well!Oh - the other nine ?Cornish-Bowden, "Principles of Enzyme Kinetics"; Segal, "Enzyme Kinetics"; Voet & Voet, "Biochemistry"; Branden & Tooze, "Introduction to Protein Science"; Dixon & Web, "Enzymes"; Pauling, "The Nature of the Chemical Bond"; Scopes, "Protein Purification"; Freifelder, "Physical Biochemistry"; Walsh, "Enzymatic Reaction Mechanisms"
A**
Good book
It is a good book!
V**N
Enzymology Book
Great book for those studying enzymes. Contains lots of info and is a great source for papers. I would highly recommend this book.
B**Z
comment about the book Structure and Mechanism in Protein Science: A Guide to Enzyme Catalysis and Protein Folding
The book arrived fast and in a good quality.The cover and the pages are clean and without any scrawl.I am really enjoying my new book.
S**T
Great condition, fast delivery
Delivery: Said that it would be delivered in 4 to 6 weeks but came within two weeks.Textbook quality: the textbook was not used. Except for some wear on the cover, the pages were crisp and didn't contain writing or highlighting.
M**U
Biochemists Can't Miss
The book focuses on enzyme catalysis, stereochemistry of enzyme reactions, determination of rate constant, enzyme kinetics, and protein structure and folding. It would be an ideal reference for the study of protein chemistry. It can serve as the primary text for an advanced course in protein chemistry or a supplement for undergraduate biochemistry text.Protein folding has remained one of the most intricate yet less understood process in modern biochemistry. Feersht's treatise of the subject in this book is splendid. The author overviews protein structure and diversity in the opening chapter. What I find really precious about this book is the discussion on protein engineering, forces on folding, and recombinant DNA technology in the context of protein folding.Aside from protein chemistry, the chapter on chemical catalysis is excellent in learning more about transition state theory, general acid/base catalysis, covalent catalysis, structure-reactivity relationships, and kinetic isotope effects.
A**Y
A lot of information, but not-so-well explained...
With an undergrad degree in chemistry and a year of graduate school (granted, without a focus solely in biochemistry), this text was often difficult for me to follow and gain much from. Though the text contained an impressive breadth of topics, this breadth came at the cost of depth. In my opinion, a textbook should more-or-less stand on its own in providing a clear understanding of a topic. All too often I didn't find this to be the case with the Fersht book. Instead, I often had to consult many of the references listed in the text to obtain sufficient understanding of topics. (Fortunately, the book includes extensive reference lists.) If looking up endless references (many old and sometimes difficult to obtain) is something you enjoy, this book is for you.--If not, forget it!
J**S
Great book for protein science
Incredible book with and incredible author, have been lucky enough to talk to the man, and his work is nicely summed up in this book in a very easy to read manor
A**I
A classic !
Good book ! Really useful and clear !
U**E
Recommended for protein/enzyme chemists
One of the powerful books about proteins and enzyme catalysis
M**I
Important for Biochemists
Very important for Biochemists
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