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Protein Phosphorylation in Control Mechanisms
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Protein Phosphorylation in Control Mechanisms contains the proceedings of the Miami Winter Symposia entitled ""Protein Phosphorylation in Control Mechanisms,"" held on January 15-16, 1973, in Miami, Florida, and organized by the Department of Biochemistry at the University of Miami School of Medicine. The papers explore the role of protein phosphorylation in control mechanisms, including muscle metabolism and function, cell division, and histone and protamine binding to DNA. This volume is comprised of 28 chapters and begins with an overview of Earl W. Sutherland's scientific work and the involvement of cyclic AMP in enzyme inductions. The discussion then turns to the regulation of muscle metabolism and function by protein phosphorylation; the link between hormonally regulated enzymes in adipose tissue and cyclic AMP-dependent protein kinase; and regulation of the mammalian pyruvate dehydrogenase complex by phosphorylation and dephosphorylation. Subsequent chapters focus on the role of histone phosphorylation in cell division; histone phosphorylation and regulation of nuclear function; and protein phosphorylation in retinal photoreceptors. The final chapter is devoted to acetylation of nuclear proteins in rat testis. This book should be a valuable resource for biochemists.
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Table of contents
- Front Cover
- Protein Phosphorylation in Control Mechanisms
- Copyright Page
- Table of Contents
- SPEAKERS, CHAIRMEN, AND DISCUSSANTS
- PREFACE
- CHAPTER 1. THE FOURTH FEODOR LYNEN LECTURE My Life and Cyclic AMP
- CHAPTER 2. THE REGULATION OF MUSCLE METABOLISM AND FUNCTION BY PROTEIN PHOSPHORYLATION
- CHAPTER 3. HORMONALLY REGULATED ENZYMES IN ADIPOSE TISSUE LINKED TO CYCLIC AMP-DEPENDENT PROTEIN KINASE
- CHAPTER 4. MOLECULAR CHARACTERIZATION OF CYCLIC AMP-DEPENDENT PROTEIN KINASES DERIVED FROM BOVINE HEART AND HUMAN ERYTHROCYTES
- CHAPTER 5. REGUIATION OF THE MAMMALIAN PYRUVATE DEHYOROGENASE COMPLEX BY PHOSPHORYLATION AND DEPHOSPHORYLATION
- CHAPTER 6. CYCLIC AMP-DEPENDENT PROTEIN KINASES FROM RABBIT RED BLOOD CELLS: ACTIVATION, FUNCTION, AND MOLECULAR FORMS
- CHAPTER 7. PROTEIN KINASE IN THE BOVINE CORPUS LUTEUM
- CHAPTER 8. CYCLIC NUCLEOTIDES, PROTEIN PHOSPHORYLATION AND THE REGULATION OF FUNCTION IN NERVOUS TISSUE
- CHAPTER 9. STUDIES OF THE cAMP RECEPTOR PROTEIN AND OF THE cAMP DEPENDENT PHOSPHORYLATION OF RIBOSOMAL PROTEIN
- Chapter 10. PHOSPHORYLATION OF RNA POLYMERASE IN E. COLI AND RAT LIVER
- CHAPTER 11. PHOSPHORYLATION OF NUCLEAR PROTEINS AT TIMES OF GENE ACTIVATION
- Chapter 12. THE ROLE OF HISTONE PHOSPHORYLATION IN CELL DIVISION
- CHAPTER 13. THE ROLE OF ENZYMIC MODIFICATION IN THE CONTROL OF HISTONE AND PROTAMINE BINDING TO DNA
- CHAPTER 14. HISTONE PHOSPHORYLATION AND REGULATION OF NUCLEAR FUNCTION
- CHAPTER 15. IDENTIFICATION OF THE FI-HISTONE PHOSPHOKINASE OF MITOTIC CHINESE HAMSTER CELLS
- CHAPTER 16. THE INDEPENDENCE OF HISTONE PHOSPHORYLATION FROM DNA SYNTHESIS
- CHAPTER 17. IN VITRO PHOSPHORYLATION BY ATP AND GTP OF VINBLASTINEISOLATED MICROTUBULES FROM CHICK EMBRYO MUSCLES
- CHAPTER 18. ADENOSINE 3' :5'-CYCLIC MONOPHOSPHATE MEDIATED CORTISOL
- CHAPTER 19. CYCLIC AMP ACTIVATED PROTEIN KINASE OF KIDNEY MEMBRANES
- CHAPTER 20. CYCLIC NUCLEOSIDE PHOSPHATE DEPENDENT PROTEIN KINASE IN SEA URCHIN GAMETES AND EMBRYOS
- CHAPTER 21. PROTEIN PHOSPHORYLATION IN RETINAL PHOTORECEPTORS
- CHAPTER 22.cAMP DEPENDENT PROTEIN KINASE-CATALYZED PHOSPHORYLATION OF CARDIAC MICROSOMES
- CHAPTER 23. SUBSTRATE-SPECIFIC PHOSPHORYLATION OF RIBOSOMAL PROTEINS FROM RABBIT RETICULOCYTES
- CHAPTER24. A NOVEL, CYCLIC NUCLEOTIDE-DEPENDENT, PROTEIN KINASE FROM HUMAN POLYMORPHONUCLEAR LEUCOCYTES
- CHAPTER 25. HI STONE PHOSPHORYLATION IN NORMAL AND REGENERATING RAT LIVER
- CHAPTER 26. CYCLIC AMP AND GROWTH CONTROL IN BHK CELLS TRANSFORMED BY THE POLYOMA VIRUS MUTANT TS-3
- CHAPTER 27. IDENTIFICATION OF THE CYCLIC AMP BINDING PROTEIN IN HUMAN ERYTHROCYTE GHOSTS BY COVALENT INCORPORATION OF A DIAZOMALONYL DERIVATIVE OF CYCLIC [3H] AMP
- CHAPTER 28. ACETYLATION OF RAT TESTIS NUCLEAR PROTEINS
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