Proteolysis and Physiological Regulation

Author: Ribbons   D. W.  

Publisher: Elsevier Science‎

Publication year: 2012

E-ISBN: 9780323150798

P-ISBN(Paperback): 9780125882507

P-ISBN(Hardback):  9780125882507

Subject: Q1 General Biology

Language: ENG

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Miami Winter Symposia, Volume 11: Proteolysis and Physiological Regulation contains the proceedings of the University of Miami's Biochemistry Department Symposium on "Proteolysis and Physiological Regulation", which is published simultaneously with the proceedings of the Papanicolaou Cancer Research Institute's Symposium on "Cancer Enzymology" (Volume 12).

This volume is composed of 35 chapters and begins with surveys of the structural properties and role of various enzymes in biological regulation. The subsequent chapters describe the structure-activity relationship, cellular production, selectivity, mechanisms, and substrate specificity of the enzymes. Other chapters explore the activation, regulation, biosynthesis, and other biological activities of other enzymes. The remaining chapters discuss property modification, metabolism, binding, and other biological aspects of enzymes.

This book will prove useful to enzyme scientists, cell biologists, biochemists, and researchers.

Chapter

Front Cover

pp.:  1 – 4

Copyright Page

pp.:  5 – 6

Table of Contents

pp.:  6 – 12

PREFACE

pp.:  16 – 18

CHAPTER 2. THE ROLE OF PROTEASES IN BIOLOGICAL REGULATION

pp.:  48 – 62

CHAPTER 3. STRUCTURAL STUDIES ON THE PANCREATIC TRYPSIN INHIBITOR - TRYPSIN COMPLEX AND ITS FREE COMPONENTS: STRUCTURE AND FUNCTION RELATIONSHIP IN SERINE PROTEASE INHIBITION AND CATALYSIS

pp.:  62 – 96

CHAPTER 4. THE PROTEOLYTIC ENZYMES OF THE K-1 STRAIN OF STREPTOMYCES GRI SEUS OBTAINED FROM A COMMERCIAL PREPARATION (PRONASE). X I . EVOLUTIONARY IMPLICATIONS

pp.:  96 – 112

CHAPTER 5. RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN THE STRUCTURES AND ACTIVITIES OF SOME MICROBIAL SERINE PROTEASES. I. PURIFICATION, ENZYMIC PROPERTIES AND PRIMARY STRUCUTRES OF STREPTOMYCES GRISEUS PROTEASES A, Β AND TRYPSIN.

pp.:  112 – 144

CHAPTER 6. RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN THE STRUCTURES AND ACTIVITIES OF SOME MICROBIAL SERINE PROTEASES. II. COMPARISON OF THE TERTIARY STRUCTURES OF MICROBIAL AND PANCREATIC SERINE PROTEASES

pp.:  144 – 162

CHAPTER 7. BIOLOGICAL FUNCTIONS OF ACTIVATED COMPLEMENT PROTEINS IN NORMAL AND DISEASE STATES

pp.:  162 – 186

CHAPTER 8. THE NATURE AND REACTIONS OF COMPLEMENT ENZYMES

pp.:  186 – 208

CHAPTER 9. ERINE PROTEASES OF COAGULATION AND THEIR INHIBITORS

pp.:  208 – 222

CHAPTER 10. HOMOLOGOUS "KRINGLE" STRUCTURES COMMON TO PLASMINOGEN AND PROTHROMBIN. SUBSTRATE SPECIFICITY OF ENZYMES ACTIVATING PROTHROMBIN AND PLASMINOGEN

pp.:  222 – 258

CHAPTER 11. FIBRIN FORMATION AND DISSOLUTION

pp.:  258 – 282

CHAPTER 12. PROTEASES PRODUCED BY NORMAL AND MALIGNANT CELLS IN CULTURE

pp.:  282 – 306

CHAPTER 13. THE ROLE OF LYSOSOMES IN PROTEIN TURNOVER

pp.:  306 – 332

CHAPTER 14. STUDIES OF THE SELECTIVITY AND MECHANISMS OF INTRACELLULAR PROTEIN DEGRADATION

pp.:  332 – 358

CHAPTER 15. THE ROLE OF NEUTRAL AND ACID PROTEINASES IN CONNECTIVE TISSUE TURNOVER

pp.:  358 – 376

CHAPTER 16. PROTEOLYTIC CONTROL OF COLLAGEN BREAKDOWN

pp.:  376 – 390

CHAPTER 17. SUBSTRATE SPECIFICITY IN PINOCYTOSIS AND INTRALYSOSOMAL PROTEIN DIGESTION

pp.:  390 – 410

CHAPTER 18. ACTIVATION OF CUTICLE CHITINASEi A PROBABLE NEW INSTANCE OF ACTIVATION BY PARTIAL PROTEOLYSIS

pp.:  410 – 412

CHAPTER 19. REGULATION OF THE LEUKOCYTE PROTEINASES BY THE HUMAN PLASMA PROTEINASE INHIBITORS

pp.:  412 – 413

CHAPTER 20. AN ESTIMATION OF THE DISTANCE FROM THE ACTIVE SITE TO THE CALCIUM BINDING SITE IN TRYPSIN

pp.:  413 – 414

CHAPTER 21. NATURAL AND SYNTHETIC PEPTIDE INHIBITORS OF PEPSIN

pp.:  414 – 415

CHAPTER 22. FURTHER EVIDENCE FOR A PROTON PUMP IN PHAGOLYSOSOMES AND THE INVOLVEMENT OF LYSOSOMES IN PROTEIN TURNOVER

pp.:  415 – 416

CHAPTER 23. INTRACELLULAR CYSTEINE PROTEASES FROM BOVINE LIVER

pp.:  416 – 417

CHAPTER 24. CHARGE RELAY OF SERINE PROTEINASES: NMR STUDIES OF FREE AND INHIBITED FORMS OF TRYPSIN AND CHYMOTRYPSIN

pp.:  417 – 418

CHAPTER 25. MODIFICATION OF THE PROPERTIES OF TRYPSIN BY COVALENT ATTACHMENT OF POLYSACCHARIDE.

pp.:  418 – 419

CHAPTER 26. AUTOCATALYTIC ACTIVATION OF Cls

pp.:  419 – 420

CHAPTER 27. VITAMIN K– DEPENDENT SYNTHESIS AND MODIFICATION OF PRECURSOR PROTHROMBIN IN CULTURED LIVER CELLS

pp.:  420 – 421

CHAPTER 28. ON THE SPECIFICITIES OF PROTEASES IN THE HEALING HUMAN BURN WOUND

pp.:  421 – 422

CHAPTER 29. PROTEIN METABOLISM IN FETAL RAT LIVER FROM CHRONIC ALCOHOLIC MOTHERS.

pp.:  422 – 423

CHAPTER 30. NEUTRAL AND ACID METALLOPROTEINASES IN HUMAN ARTICULAR CARTILAGE WHICH DEGRADE PROTEOGLYCAN

pp.:  423 – 425

CHAPTER 31. CHARACTERISATION OF ELASTASE AND CHYMOTRYPSIN FROM HUMAN GRANULOCYTE LYSOSOMES

pp.:  425 – 426

CHAPTER 32. THERMODYNAMICS OF SUBSTRATE ANALOG BINDING TO NATIVE AND MODIFIED FORMS OF α-CHYMOTRYPSIN; A STUDY IN "PRODUCTIVE" AND NON-PRODUCTIVE BINDING.

pp.:  426 – 427

CHAPTER 33. INHIBITION OF LETHALIYINENDO TOXIN CHALLENGED MICE TREATED WITH ZINC CHLORIDE

pp.:  427 – 428

CHAPTER 34. RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN ZINC CONTENT AND TRYPSIN BINDING ACTIVITY OF ALPHA2-MACR0GL0BULIN

pp.:  428 – 429

CHAPTER 35. MEASUREMENT OF RAT PROTEIN METABOLISM IN VIVO.

pp.:  429 – 430

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