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ISBN 10: 3527322655
ISBN 13: 9783527322657
Author: Raz Jelinek
With its exploration of the scientific and technological characteristics of systems exploiting molecular recognition between synthetic materials, such as polymers and nanoparticles, and biological entities, this is a truly multidisciplinary book bridging chemistry, life sciences, pharmacology and medicine.
The authors introduce innovative biomimetic chemical assemblies which constitute platforms for recruitment of cellular components or biological molecules, while also focusing on physical, chemical, and biological aspects of biomolecular recognition. The diverse applications covered include biosensors, cell adhesion, synthetic receptors, cell patterning, bioactive nanoparticles, and drug design.
Cellular and Biomolecular Recognition Synthetic and non Biological Molecules 1st Table of contents:
INTERACTION BETWEEN SILICA PARTICLES AND HUMAN EPITHELIAL CELLS: ATOMIC FORCE MICROSCOPY AND FLUORESCENCE STUDY
Interaction of Silica with Biological Cells: Background
Interaction of Silica Particle with the Cell Surface: How it is Seen with AFM
Ultra-Bright Fluorescent Silica Particles to be Used to Study Interaction with Cells
Ultra-Bright Fluorescent Silica Particles to Distinguish Between Cancer and Normal Cells
CHIRAL MOLECULAR IMPRINTING AS A TOOL FOR DRUG SENSING
Introduction
Electrochemical Drug Sensors
Optical Drug Sensors
Mass Drug Sensors
CATALYTIC ANTIBODIES FOR SELECTIVE CANCER CHEMOTHERAPY
Introduction
Catalytic Antibodies Designed for Prodrug Activation
Catalytic Antibody 38C2 and Cancer Therapy
Chemically Programmed Antibodies
NATURAL AND SYNTHETIC STIMULATORS OF THE IMMUNE RESPONSE
Introduction
Lipopolysaccharide Endotoxin –
A Potent Immunostimulatory Molecule
LPS Recognition
Septic Shock
LPS Biosynthesis
Minimal Modified Lipid A
Isolation of “Natural” Kdo2-Lipid A
Synthetic LPS, Lipid A and Their Uses
Structural Studies
Bacterial LPS-Binding Proteins
Sphingolipids –
Essential Membrane Components of Mammals, Plants, Fungi, Yeast and Bacteria
Natural Killer T Cells and GSLs
GSL Antigens
Structure –
Activity Relationships
Saccharide Modification
Ceramide Modification
High-Resolution Structural Analysis of Receptor-GSL Complexes
SUPRAMOLECULAR ASSEMBLIES OF POLYDIACETYLENES FOR BIOMOLECULAR SENSING: COLORIMETRIC AND “TURN-ON” FLUORESCENCE APPROACHES
Introduction
Vesicular PDA Sensors for Colorimetric Signaling of Bacterial Pore-Forming Toxin
Fabrication of “Turn-On” Fluorescence Vesicle Sensors with PDAs
“Mix-and-Detect” Type of “Turn-On” Fluorescence Sensor for Bacterial Toxin
MULTIVALENT SYNTHETIC RECEPTORS FOR PROTEINS
Aminopyrazoles for Beta-Sheet Capping in Protein Misfolding Events
New Mechanisms of Enzyme Inhibition by Molecular Clips and Tweezers
Protein Surface Recognition by Tailor-Made Polymers
ANALYSIS OF BIOLOGICAL INTERACTIONS AND RECOGNITIONS BY SURFACE PLASMON RESONANCE
Introduction to Surface Plasmon Resonance Technology
Working Principle of SPR
Sensor Surface Chemistry and Its Fabrications
Important Factors Impacting on the Performance of SPR-Based Analyses of Biological Interactions on the Nonbiological Transducer Surface
Localized SPR of Inorganic Nanoparticles for Analyses of Biological Interaction
MEMBRANE-ACTIVE NATURAL AND SYNTHETIC PEPTIDES AND PEPTIDOMIMETICS
Introduction
Mode of Action of Membrane-Active Peptides
Natural Peptides
Synthetic Peptides
Peptidomimetics
LUMINESCENT QUANTUM DOT FLUORESCENCE RESONANCE ENERGY TRANSFER-BASED PROBES IN CELLULAR AND BIOLOGICAL ASSAYS
Introduction
Luminescent QDs
FRET
QD FRET-Based Protease Probes
NEW PROTEINS FOR NEW SENSING METHODOLOGIES: THE CASE OF THE PROTEIN-BINDING FAMILY
Introduction
Galactose/Glucose-Binding Protein from Escherichia Coli
Glutamine-Binding Protein from E. Coli
Trehalose/Maltose-Binding Protein from the Hyperthermophilic Archaeon Thermococcus Litoralis
Lipocalins and Odorant-Binding Protein
METHODS OF ANALYSIS FOR IMAGING AND DETECTING IONS AND MOLECULES
Fluorescent and Luminescent Proteins
Functional Peptides
Representative Technologies for Molecular Imaging
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