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Medicinal protein engineering
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Boca Raton, FL : CRC Press, 2009
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xvii, 563 p. : ill. (some col.) ; 26 cm.
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9780849373688
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An All-Inclusive Review of the Achievements and Trends in the Fast-Growing Protein Engineering Field

From humble beginnings like making fire for mere survival, engineering now steadfastly penetrates all aspects of our lives and even life itself at the molecular level. Protein engineering is a molecular biological discipline focused on designing and constructing novel proteins with desired properties. The currently limited understanding of the relationship between protein structure and function greatly hinders rational protein design. However, despite great challenges, protein engineering has become a major molecular discipline with a large array of successful applications to many complex medicinal problems.

Medicinal Protein Engineering sheds light on this largely unchartered field, covering major strategies for engineering of proteins with predetermined biological properties. It discusses computational approaches to protein design and experimental approaches to protein construction. This volume also explores the tight connection between protein and genetic engineering. It moves researchers beyond experimental protein construction and theoretical protein design to the medicinal applications of engineered proteins.

Examines Medicinal Applications of Protein Engineering for the Diagnosis, Treatment, and Prevention of Diseases

Focusing on the application of protein engineering to medicine, this seminal work outlines the appropriate techniques for studying protein properties and building mathematical engineering models of novel vaccines, diagnostic reagents, and therapeutic treatments. As a truly comprehensive assessment of the medical protein engineering research available and its future implications for disease control and prevention, this is an indispensable reference for biological researchers in this groundbreaking


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Khudyakov, Yury E.


Table of Contents

Stephen A. Cammer and Michael CzarJames LaraMichael Anthony PurdyLilia Milkova Ganova-Raeva and Zoya Emilova DimitrovaDavid CampoTill A. Rohn and Martin F. BachmannMichael Aidoo and Salvatore Butera and Dennis EllenbergerPeter M. Pushko and Rick A. Bright and Terrence M. Tumpey and Gale E. SmithPaul Pumpens and Rainer G. Ulrich and Kestutis Sasnauskas and Andris Kazaks and Velta Ose and Elmars GrensRainer G. Ulrich and Alma Gedvilaite and Tatyana Voronkova and Andris Kazaks and Kestutis Sasnauskas and Reimar JohneAndris Kazaks and Tatyana VoronkovaJonny Yokosawa and Nestor O. Perez and Livia M.G. RossiAnna ObriadinaMaria Jose Gomara and Isabel HaroAlla Likhacheva and Tatyana UlanovaJames M. Smith and Dennis Ellenberger and Salvatore ButeraLilia Milkova Ganova-RaevaMiguel Angel Gomez LimAndris ZeltinsAnna Zajakina and Baiba Niedre-Otomere and Ekaterina Alekseeva and Tatyana Kozlovska
Prefacep. ix
Editorp. xiii
Contributorsp. xv
Part I Computational Approaches
Chapter 1 Web Resources for Protein Analysisp. 3
Chapter 2 Artificial Neural Networks for Therapeutic Protein Engineeringp. 23
Chapter 3 Phylogenetics and Medicinal Protein Engineeringp. 57
Chapter 4 Clustering and Classification Approaches to Identifying Protein Propertiesp. 79
Chapter 5 Analysis of Coordinated Substitutions in Proteinsp. 107
Part II Protein Engineering Targets: Vaccine
Chapter 6 Tuning the Immune Response to Our Advantage: Design of Vaccines with Tailored Functionsp. 123
Chapter 7 Modification of HIV-1 Envelope Glycoprotein to Enhance Immunogenicityp. 143
Chapter 8 Engineering Better Influenza Vaccines: Traditional and New Approachesp. 169
Chapter 9 Construction of Novel Vaccines on the Basis of Virus-Like Particles: Hepatitis B Virus Proteins as Vaccine Carriersp. 205
Chapter 10 Polyomavirus-Derived Virus-Like Particlesp. 249
Chapter 11 Papillomavirus-Derived Virus-Like Particlesp. 277
Chapter 12 Recombinant Vaccines against Hepatitis Virusesp. 299
Part III Protein Engineering Targets: Diagnostics and Therapy
Chapter 13 Designer Diagnostic Reagents and Allergensp. 319
Chapter 14 Peptide-Based Diagnostic Assaysp. 333
Chapter 15 Recombinant Antibodiesp. 353
Chapter 16 Protein Engineering for HIV Therapeuticsp. 385
Chapter 17 Recombinant Enzymes with New and Improved Propertiesp. 407
Part IV Special Expression Systems
Chapter 18 Production of Pharmaceutical Compounds in Plantsp. 445
Chapter 19 Plant Virus Biotechnology Platforms for Expression of Medicinal Proteinsp. 481
Chapter 20 Alphaviruses: Multiplicity of Vectors and Their Promising Application as Vaccines and Cancer Therapy Agentsp. 519
Indexp. 551