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Fuzziness Structural Disorder In Protein Complexes 1st Edition Monika Fuxreiter

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Fuzziness Structural Disorder In Protein Complexes 1st Edition Monika Fuxreiter
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Publisher: Springer-Verlag New York
File Extension: PDF
File size: 8.12 MB
Pages: 190
Author: Monika Fuxreiter, Peter Tompa (auth.), Monika Fuxreiter PhD, Peter Tompa PhD (eds.)
ISBN: 9781461406594, 1461406595
Language: English
Year: 2012
Edition: 1

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Fuzziness Structural Disorder In Protein Complexes 1st Edition Monika Fuxreiter by Monika Fuxreiter, Peter Tompa (auth.), Monika Fuxreiter Phd, Peter Tompa Phd (eds.) 9781461406594, 1461406595 instant download after payment.

Detailed characterization of fuzzy interactions will be of central importance for understanding the diverse biological functions of intrinsically disordered proteins in complex eukaryotic signaling networks. In this volume, Peter Tompa and Monika Fuxreiter have assembled a series of papers that address the issue of fuzziness in molecular interactions. These papers provide a broad overview of the phenomenon of fuzziness and provide compelling examples of the central role played by fuzzy interactions in regulation of cellular signaling processes and in viral infectivity. These contributions summarize the current state of knowledge in this new field and will undoubtedly stimulate future research that will further advance our understanding of fuzziness and its role in biomolecular interactions.

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