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eBook details
- Title: Biocatalysis
- Author : Peter Grunwald
- Release Date : January 02, 2009
- Genre: Science & Nature,Books,Professional & Technical,Engineering,
- Pages : * pages
- Size : 24301 KB
Description
The book covers the fundamentals of the field of biocatalysis that are not treated in such detail (or even not at all) in existing biocatalysis books or biochemistry textbooks. It of course does not substitute existing biochemistry textbooks but will serve a suitable supplement as it discusses biochemical fundamentals in connection with the respective topics.
With focus on the interdisciplinary nature of biocatalysis, the book contains many aspects of fundamental organic chemistry and some of inorganic chemistry as well, which should make it interesting not only for biochemistry but also for chemistry students. An important theme being emphasized in the book is that applied biocatalysis is one of the main prerequisites for a sustainable development.
The topics covered ranges from basic enzyme chemistry (biosynthesis, structure, properties, interaction forces, kinetics) to a detailed description of catalytic mechanisms. It covers the fundamentals of the different enzyme classes together with their applications in native and in immobilized state or in the form of whole cells in aqueous as well as non-conventional media. Topics such as catalytic antibodies, nucleic acid catalysts, non-ribosomal peptide synthesis, evolutionary methods, and the design of cells are also included.
Contents: IntroductionHistory of BiocatalysisClassification of EnzymesNon-protein Groups in BiocatalysisIntroduction into KineticsEnzyme KineticsMechanisms in Enzymatic Catalysis and Enzyme ModelsSynthesis of Peptide AntibioticsImmobilization BiocatalystsStructure, Function, and Application of EnzymesEnzymes in Non-conventional MediaMethods to Improve BiocatalystsMetabolic Pathway EngineeringCatalytic AntibodiesNucleic Acids as CatalystsUse of Enzymes in IndustryWhite Biotechnology
Readership: Advanced undergraduate and graduate students in biology, chemistry, biochemistry and medicine. Biochemists, biologists and chemists.