Protein Fluorescence, Vol. 6

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Author: Joseph R. Lacowicz

ISBN-10: 0306464519

ISBN-13: 9780306464515

Category: Analytical Chemistry - Spectrometry & Spectroscopy

This sixth volume in the highly regarded series is an essential addition to libraries serving analytical chemists, spectroscopists, biochemists, and biophysicists. Maintaining the high standards set by its predecessors, Protein Fluorescence presents twelve state-of-the-art chapters by some of the most respected researchers in the field.\ \ \ Fluorescent chemosensors for cations, anions & neutral analytes/near-infrared fluorescence probes/red fluormetry.\

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This sixth volume in the highly regarded series is an essential addition to libraries serving analytical chemists, spectroscopists, biochemists, and biophysicists. Maintaining the high standards set by its predecessors, Protein Fluorescence presents twelve state-of-the-art chapters by some of the most respected researchers in the field. Booknews Summarizes the principles required for biomedical applications of time-resolved fluorescence spectroscopy. Many of the chapters describe the development of red/NIR probes and the mechanisms by which analytes interact with the probes and produce spectral changes. Other chapters describe the unique opportunities of red/NIR fluorescence and the types of instruments suitable for such measurements. Also included is a description of the principles of chemical sensing based on lifetimes, and an overview of the important topic of immunoassays. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

1. Intrinsic Fluorescence of Proteins; M.R. Eftink. 2. Spectral Enhancement of Proteins by in vivo Incorporation of Tryptophan Analogues; J.B.A. Ross, et al. 3. Room Temperature Tryptophan Phosphorescence as a Probe of Structural and Dynamic Properties of Proteins; V. Subramaniam, et al. 4. Azurins and Their Site-Directed Mutants; G. Mei, et al. 5. Barnase: Fluorescence Analysis of a Three Tryptophan Protein; Y. Engelborghs, A. Fersht. 6. Fluorescence Study of the DSBA Protein from Escherichia Coli. 7. The Conformational Flexibility of Domain III of Annexin V is Modulated by Calcium, pH and Binding to Membrane/Water Interfaces; J. Gallay, et al. 8. Tryptophan Calmodulin Mutants; J. Haiech, M.-C. Kilhoffer. 9. Luminescence Studies With Trp Aporepressor and Its Single Tryptophan Mutants; M.R. Eftink. 10. Heme-Protein Fluorescence. 11. Conformation of Troponin Subunits and Their Complexes from Striated Muscle; H.C. Cheung, W.-J. Dong. 12. Fluorescence of Extreme Thermophilic Proteins; S. D'Auria, et al.

\ BooknewsSummarizes the principles required for biomedical applications of time-resolved fluorescence spectroscopy. Many of the chapters describe the development of red/NIR probes and the mechanisms by which analytes interact with the probes and produce spectral changes. Other chapters describe the unique opportunities of red/NIR fluorescence and the types of instruments suitable for such measurements. Also included is a description of the principles of chemical sensing based on lifetimes, and an overview of the important topic of immunoassays. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)\ \