- Derived from the acclaimed Encyclopedia of Life Sciences
- Presented in full-colour throughout
- Assembles more than 200 peer-reviewed articles, written by top scientists in each ?eld
- The articles are reliable, self-contained and cross-referenced throughout
- Almost all aspects of protein structure, function, and chemistry are illuminated by one or more articles
- Numerous articles also provide an introduction to methods for purifying proteins, determining their structures and properties, and cataloguing them in databases
- Dozens of additional articles detail important aspects of enzymatic catalysis and protein-ligand interactions
The Handbook of Proteins is a comprehensive and authoritative resource for teachers, students and researchers in the molecular life sciences. The easy layout encourages frequent retrieval.