Protein Folding: Methods and Protocols (Methods in Molecular Biology Book 2376)

Protein Folding: Methods and Protocols (Methods in Molecular Biology, Volume 2376) is a comprehensive and expertly curated laboratory manual offering modern, peer-reviewed techniques to investigate one of the most fundamental processes in biochemistry—protein folding. Now available at Books Hub PK, this authoritative volume equips researchers with precise, reliable methodologies for exploring how proteins attain their functional three-dimensional structures.

Protein folding is central to understanding biological function, misfolding disorders, and protein design. Misfolding can lead to devastating diseases such as Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s, and prion diseases, making this volume a crucial tool for biomedical researchers and structural biologists.

Edited by leading experts in protein chemistry, this book presents cutting-edge protocols that span a range of experimental techniques, including:

  • Spectroscopy-based folding assays (CD, fluorescence, NMR)

  • Protein denaturation and renaturation methods

  • Real-time kinetic folding analysis

  • Hydrogen-deuterium exchange mass spectrometry (HDX-MS)

  • High-throughput folding screening

  • Molecular dynamics and computational modeling

  • Aggregation and amyloid formation assays

Each protocol is clearly structured with materials lists, step-by-step procedures, data interpretation tips, and troubleshooting advice, allowing both new and experienced researchers to achieve reproducible and meaningful results.