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Elastomeric Proteins: Structures, Biomechanical Properties, and Biological Roles Book

Elastomeric Proteins: Structures, Biomechanical Properties, and Biological Roles
Elastomeric Proteins: Structures, Biomechanical Properties, and Biological Roles, Elastic proteins occur in a wide range of biological systems where they have evolved to fulfill precise biological roles. The best known include proteins in vertebrate muscles and connective tissues, such as titin, elastin, fibrillin and spider silks. Int, Elastomeric Proteins: Structures, Biomechanical Properties, and Biological Roles has a rating of 3 stars
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Elastomeric Proteins: Structures, Biomechanical Properties, and Biological Roles, Elastic proteins occur in a wide range of biological systems where they have evolved to fulfill precise biological roles. The best known include proteins in vertebrate muscles and connective tissues, such as titin, elastin, fibrillin and spider silks. Int, Elastomeric Proteins: Structures, Biomechanical Properties, and Biological Roles
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  • Elastomeric Proteins: Structures, Biomechanical Properties, and Biological Roles
  • Written by author Peter R. Shewry
  • Published by Cambridge University Press, February 2010
  • Elastic proteins occur in a wide range of biological systems where they have evolved to fulfill precise biological roles. The best known include proteins in vertebrate muscles and connective tissues, such as titin, elastin, fibrillin and spider silks. Int
  • Comparison of structures and mechanisms of elastic proteins in relation to their biological roles.
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1Functions of Elastomeric Proteins in Animals1
2Elastic Proteins: Biological Roles and Mechanical Properties15
3Elastin as a Self-Assembling Biomaterial39
4Ideal Protein Elasticity: The Elastin Models
5Fibrillin: From Microfibril Assembly to Biomechanical Function94
6Spinning an Elastic Ribbon of Spider Silk115
7Sequences, Structures, and Properties of Spider Silks136
8The Nature of Some Spiders' Silks152
9Collagen: Hierarchical Structure and Viscoelastic Properties of Tendon175
10Collagens with Elastin- and Silk-like Domains189
11Conformational Compliance of Spectrins in Membrane Deformation, Morphogenesis, and Signalling213
12Giant Protein Titin: Structural and Functional Aspects242
13Structure and Function of Resilin259
14Gluten, the Elastomeric Protein of Wheat Seeds279
15Biological Liquid Crystal Elastomers302
16Restraining Cross-Links in Elastomeric Proteins321
17Comparative Structures and Properties of Elastic Proteins338
18Mechanical Applications of Elastomeric Proteins-A Biomimetic Approach352
19Biomimetics of Elastomeric Proteins in Medicine366
Index379


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