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- BookVijaykumar Yogesh Muley, Vishal Acharya.Contents:
Introduction
From genomes to protein functions
Co-evolutionary signals within genome sequences reflect functional dependence of proteins
Chromosomal proximity of genes as an indicator of functional linkage
Analyses of complex genome-scale biological networks
Application of protein interaction networks.Digital Access Springer 2013 - ArticleBanks W, Greenwood CT.Carbohydr Res. 1977 Aug;57:301-15.Mathematical treatments have been developed to describe the action of alpha-amylases on amylose. The treatments are based on the unique properties of the exponential (or most-probable) distribution of molecular weights of the substrate, namely, that (a) the principal averages are invariant to chain-end attack if the product molecules are ignored, and (b) the ratio of the principal averages is invariant to random attack. The relations so developed allow published, qualitative data for the alpha-amylolysis of amylose to be interpreted in a quantitative manner. As a result, it appears that multiple attack is of little or no significance in the action patterns of alpha-amylases, with the exception of those derived from the pancreas.