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Present at the Flood: How Structural Molecular Biology Came About

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Richard E. Dickerson
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Present at the Flood tells the story of the rise of structural molecular biology-proteins and DNA-by immersing the reader in the original papers, written by the scientists who actually did the work. 187 pages from 42 essential scientific papers are reprinted, along with diagrams and commentaries to make them intelligible to the modern reader. The book achieves a personal note because the author was a worker in later years of the field and knew many of the key participants.

Index: 

1. Introduction
2. Your Cells Are Not Micelles!
3. Workers of the World, Cast Off Your Chains!
4. The Folding and Coiling of Polypeptide Chains
5. The Race for the DNA Double Helix
6. How to Solve a Protein Structure
7. High-Resolution Protein Structure Analysis
8. The Knowledge Explosion
9. Epilogue
Appendix 1. Pioneers of Structural Molecular Biology, 1933-1963
Appendix 2. Highly Recommended Reading
Appendix 3. Irving Geis, the Molecular Vesalius
Answers to Questions
Credits for the Key Papers
Index

About the author: 

Richard E. Dickerson is Professor Emeritus in the Molecular Biology Institute of the University of California, Los Angeles. It was 1957 when he received his Ph.D. in Physical Chemistry from the University of Minnesota. His research (with William N. Lipscomb) involved the x-ray crystal structure analysis of inorganic molecules (boron hydrides). Postdoctoral work included fellowships at Leeds University, England (in the laboratory of Peter Wheatley of the Inorganic Chemistry Department) and Cambridge University. At Cambridge, in the Medical Research Council Laboratory of Molecular Biology (under John C. Kendrew), he helped to solve the first protein structure, that of sperm whale myoglobin. Later, at Caltech (1963), Dr. Dickerson solved and compared the structures of cytochromes, electron-transport proteins from mammals, fish, and microorganisms, with the goal of understanding both how they functioned and how they had evolved from common precursor molecules.

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Author: 
Richard E. Dickerson
Pub date
May 2005
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Present at the Flood: How Structural Molecular Biology Came About