Providing advanced undergraduate and graduate students with a foundation in the basic concepts of biophysics, students who have taken physical chemistry and calculus courses will find this book an accessible and valuable aid in learning how these concepts can be used in biological research. The text provides a rigorous treatment of the fundamental theories in biophysics and illustrates their application with examples including protein folding, enzyme catalysis and ion channel permeation. Through these examples, students will gain an understanding of the general importance and broad applicability of biophysical principles to biological problems.
Contents
Preface; Acknowledgements; 1. Global transitions in proteins; 2. Molecular forces in biological structures; 3. Conformations of macromolecules; 4. Molecular associations; 5. Allosteric interactions; 6. Diffusion and Brownian motion; 7. Fundamental rate processes; 8. Association kinetics; 9. Multi-state kinetics; 10. Enzyme catalysis; 11. Ions and counter-ions; 12. Fluctuations; 13. Ion permeation and membrane potential; 14. Ion permeation and channel structure; 15. Cable theory; 16. Action potentials; References; Appendix 1. Expansions and series; Appendix 2. Matrix algebra; Appendix 3. Fourier analysis; Appendix 4. Gaussian integrals; Appendix 5. Hyperbolic functions; Appendix 6. Polar and spherical coordinates.
Review
"The language used in the book is extremely clear.... The approach is very thoughtful.... This book is aimed at advanced undergraduates and beginning graduate students ... [and] would be a valuable addition to the library of any research lab at the physical end of biochemistry."
Chemistry World

