
Proteins are the workhorses of cells, performing most of the important functions which allow cells to use nutrients and grow, communicate among each other, and importantly, die if aberrant behavior is detected.How were proteins discovered? What is their role in cells? How do dysfunctional proteins give rise to cancers? Landmark Experiments in Protein Science explores the manner in which the inner workings of cells were elucidated, with a special emphasis on the role of proteins.Experiments are discussed in a manner as to understand what questions were being asked that prompted the experiments and what technical challenges were faced in the process; and results are presented and discussed using primary data and graphs. Key FeaturesDescribes landmark experiments in cell biology and biochemistryDiscusses the "How" and "Why" of historically important experimentsIncludes primary, original data and graphsEmphasizes biological techniques, that help understand how many of the experiments performed were possibleDocuments, chronologically, how each result fed into the next experiments