Structure determination
Halima Mouhib, Bas Stringer, Hugo van Ingen, Jose Gavald\'a-Garc\'ia,, Katharina Waury, Sanne Abeln, K. Anton Feenstra

TL;DR
This book introduces Structural Bioinformatics, focusing on experimental techniques like X-ray crystallography, NMR, cryo-EM, and computational methods for analyzing and predicting protein structures, aimed at beginners in the field.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive overview of experimental and computational techniques for protein structure determination and analysis, tailored for newcomers to Structural Bioinformatics.
Findings
Overview of main experimental techniques (X-ray, NMR, cryo-EM)
Guidance on when and how to use computational methods
Summarization of qualitative techniques for protein insights
Abstract
While many good textbooks are available on Protein Structure, Molecular Simulations, Thermodynamics and Bioinformatics methods in general, there is no good introductory level book for the field of Structural Bioinformatics. This book aims to give an introduction into Structural Bioinformatics, which is where the previous topics meet to explore three dimensional protein structures through computational analysis. We provide an overview of existing computational techniques, to validate, simulate, predict and analyse protein structures. More importantly, it will aim to provide practical knowledge about how and when to use such techniques. We will consider proteins from three major vantage points: Protein structure quantification, Protein structure prediction, and Protein simulation & dynamics. The main emphasis of this work is to provide a background on experimental techniques for protein…
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Taxonomy
TopicsProtein Structure and Dynamics
