Re: [ccp4bb] off-topic: Enzymology textbook recommendations?

2008-09-12 Thread Nadir T. Mrabet
Alan Fersht: Enzyme structure and mechanism. Definitely! Nadir Mrabet -- Pr. Nadir T. Mrabet Cellular Molecular Biochemistry INSERM U-724 Nancy University, School of Medicine 9, Avenue de la Foret de Haye, BP 184 54505 Vandoeuvre-les-Nancy Cedex France Phone: +33

[ccp4bb] off-topic: Enzymology textbook recommendations?

2008-09-11 Thread William Scott
Hi Folks: I just found out that in a couple of weeks I am going to be teaching a graduate student-level enzymology course. Can anyone recommend a good text, and possibly good websites authored by people who are predisposed to consider plagiarism the highest form of complement? Many

Re: [ccp4bb] off-topic: Enzymology textbook recommendations?

2008-09-11 Thread Tim Fenn
On Thu, 11 Sep 2008 13:24:12 -0700 William Scott [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi Folks: I just found out that in a couple of weeks I am going to be teaching a graduate student-level enzymology course. Can anyone recommend a good text, and possibly good websites authored by people who are

Re: [ccp4bb] off-topic: Enzymology textbook recommendations?

2008-09-11 Thread R.M. Garavito
Bill, We have used the texts “The Organic Chemistry of Enzyme-Catalyzed Reactions” (revised edition) by Silverman (2002) and Alan Fersht's book Structure and Mechanism in Protein Science: A guide to Enzyme Catalysis and Protein Folding (1999). Michael

Re: [ccp4bb] off-topic: Enzymology textbook recommendations?

2008-09-11 Thread Nic Steusssy
You might look at Biochemistry by David Metzler. It has excellent in depth discussions of the structure and enzymology of many metabolic enzymes. Its complexity is about half way between Jencks/Ferscht and Stryer. To much for my medical students, but for folks interested in the deep mojo of

Re: [ccp4bb] off-topic: Enzymology textbook recommendations?

2008-09-11 Thread Donnie Berkholz
On 13:37 Thu 11 Sep , Tim Fenn wrote: On Thu, 11 Sep 2008 13:24:12 -0700 William Scott [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I just found out that in a couple of weeks I am going to be teaching a graduate student-level enzymology course. Can anyone recommend a good text, and possibly good

Re: [ccp4bb] off-topic: Enzymology textbook recommendations?

2008-09-11 Thread Diana Tomchick
I have a copy of that textbook, and I like it. I had the privilege to sit in on Perry Frey's lectures at the University of Wisconsin, and the text is as clear and informative as his lectures. Plus it's easier to read than my old lecture notes (and more up-to-date). Diana On Sep 11, 2008,

Re: [ccp4bb] off-topic: Enzymology textbook recommendations?

2008-09-11 Thread Ian Ollmann
I'm not sure if kinetics is on the syllabus, but when I was doing enzyme kinetics work, this one was very important: http://www.amazon.com/Enzyme-Kinetics-Behavior-Equilibrium-Steady-State/dp/0471303097/ref=pd_bbs_sr_1?ie=UTF8s=booksqid=1221171319sr=8-1 On Sep 11, 2008, at 3:14 PM, Diana

Re: [ccp4bb] off-topic: Enzymology textbook recommendations?

2008-09-11 Thread Brian Wengerter
Might as well throw another into the suggestion pile... An Introduction to Enzyme and Coenzyme Chemistry Tim Bugg ISBN: 9781405114523 I used the first edition when I took a bio-organic chemistry course a while back. It may be on the more basic side, but who reads the textbooks anyway? In