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Proteins and Hydrophobicity
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Proteins: Central Dogma and Translation
Explains protein synthesis, translation, and the central dogma of molecular biology.
Protein Folding: Structure and Design
Explores protein folding, hydrophobic interactions, compact conformations, the HP model, co-evolution, and computational methods.
Protein Polymers: Biophysics Insights
Delves into protein polymers, discussing co-evolution, diffusion, protein structures, and experimental methods.
Proteins: Structure and Function
Explores the structure and function of proteins, emphasizing their diverse roles in living organisms.
Protein Folding: Structure and Interactions
Explores protein folding, amino acids, RNA translation, and attractive forces, emphasizing the importance of native state conformation and compact structures.
Protein Composition and Structure
Explores protein composition, peptide bonds, secondary structures, and protein folding prediction.
Plasma Membrane Structure and Proteins
Covers plasma membrane structure, protein composition, fatty acid variations, protein folding, and amino acid properties.
Engineering Proteins: Structure, Function, and Applications
Covers the structure, function, and engineering of proteins, emphasizing their biological significance and applications in biotechnology.
Protein Composition and Structure
Explores protein composition, peptide bonds, structures, folding, and stability.
Chemistry of Amino Acids
Covers the organization of the course, protein structure, molecular interactions, and the significance of pH and functional groups.
Protein Co-evolutionary Analysis
Explores protein co-evolutionary analysis, covering protein functions, folding, correlations, DCA, and structure prediction tools like AlphaFold 2.
Proteins: Introduction and Properties
Explores the fundamentals of proteins, their production, and natural materials like silk and collagen.
Macromolecules: Nucleic Acids and Proteins
Explores nucleic acids, proteins, and their vital roles in cell functions and evolution.
Tools for Translatome Analysis
Explores tools for studying the translatome, including mRNA translation and genetic code expansion.
Protein Function Regulation: Degradation Mechanisms
Covers the mechanisms of protein degradation, including the roles of the proteasome and autophagy in regulating protein function.
Protein Design: Structure and Function
Covers protein design fundamentals, including secondary structures, amino acid propensity, loops, and computational methods.
Protein Folding: Mechanisms and Consequences
Explores protein folding, misfolding consequences, chaperones' role, and ATP importance.
Protein Co-evolution Analysis
Delves into protein co-evolution analysis, covering discoveries, residue contacts, and direct coupling analysis.
Regulation of Translation: Ribosomal Control and Global Regulation
Explores ribosomal control mechanisms and global regulation in translation of proteins from mRNA sequences.
Complex Organic Molecules: Proteins
Explores the structure and function of proteins, essential for life.
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