Structure and Intrinsic Disorder in Enzymology 1st Edition
Structure and Intrinsic Disorder in Enzymology (1st Edition) by Munishwar Gupta and Vladimir Uversky is a compelling, state-of-the-field guide that reframes how researchers understand enzyme function through the lens of protein disorder. If you study enzymology, structural biology, or drug discovery, this title pulls you into a fresh paradigm where flexibility, not just rigid form, governs catalysis and regulation.
Inside, clear chapters bridge experimental and computational perspectives—linking X-ray, NMR, cryo-EM, and bioinformatics approaches to real-world enzymatic systems. The book unpacks mechanisms by which intrinsically disordered regions modulate activity, specificity, and interaction networks, with examples relevant to biotechnology, pharmaceutical design, and molecular diagnostics. Written by leading experts, it balances technical depth with readable explanations, making complex concepts accessible to graduate students, postdocs, and seasoned scientists alike.
Readers will come away with practical insights for designing experiments, interpreting disorder-related data, and exploiting structural plasticity in therapeutic targeting. Whether you’re in academia, industry, or a research lab in North America, Europe, or Asia, this volume equips you to incorporate disorder-aware thinking into your projects and publications.
Accessible, authoritative, and forward-looking, Structure and Intrinsic Disorder in Enzymology is an essential resource for anyone seeking to stay at the cutting edge of protein science. Order your copy today to deepen your understanding of how structure and disorder together shape enzymatic life.
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