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Proteins. Structures and molecular properties, T.E. Creighton. W. H. Freeman and Company, New York (1984), 515, $36.95

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Proteins: Structures and Molecular Properties

TL;DR: This paper discusses the physical properties of polypeptides, the structure of which has been determined Crystallographically to High Resolution and its role in the biosynthesis of Proteins.
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Unconventional Methods for Fabricating and Patterning Nanostructures.

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Fish Protein Hydrolysates: Production, Biochemical, and Functional Properties

TL;DR: Various manufacturing techniques for fish protein hydrolysates using acid, base, endogenous enzymes, and added bacterial or digestive proteases are described, including solubility, water-holding capacity, emulsification, and foam-forming ability.
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Structure and Mechanism of the Glycerol-3-Phosphate Transporter from Escherichia Coli

TL;DR: This work reports the 3.3 angstrom resolution structure of a member of the major facilitator superfamily, GlpT, which transports glycerol-3-phosphate into the cytoplasm and inorganic phosphate into the periplasm and proposes that it operates by a single–binding site, alternating-access mechanism through a rocker-switch type of movement.
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Proteins: Structures and Molecular Properties

TL;DR: This paper discusses the physical properties of polypeptides, the structure of which has been determined Crystallographically to High Resolution and its role in the biosynthesis of Proteins.
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Extending the treatment of backbone energetics in protein force fields: limitations of gas-phase quantum mechanics in reproducing protein conformational distributions in molecular dynamics simulations.

TL;DR: To improve the treatment of the peptide backbone, quantum mechanical and molecular mechanical calculations were undertaken on the alanine, glycine, and proline dipeptides, and the results were combined with molecular dynamics simulations of proteins in crystal and aqueous environments to enhance the quality of the CHARMM force field.
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Unconventional Methods for Fabricating and Patterning Nanostructures.

TL;DR: Lithography with Neutral Metastable Atoms 1838 4.1.
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Prediction of the Occurrence of the ADP-binding βαβ-fold in Proteins, Using an Amino Acid Sequence Fingerprint

TL;DR: An amino acid sequence “fingerprint” has been derived that can be used to test if a particular sequence will fold into aβαβ-unit with ADP-binding properties, which is in fact a set of 11 rules describing the type of amino acid that should occur at a specific position in a peptide fragment.