Posttranslational covalent modifications of proteins
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Posttranslational covalent modifications of proteins

  1. 444 pages
  2. English
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Posttranslational covalent modifications of proteins

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Posttranslational Covalent Modifications of Proteins focuses on the processes involved in the regulation of protein functions. Partitioned into 21 chapters, the book starts with discussions on the perspectives and prospectives of posttranslational protein modifications; protein phosphorylation and neural and hormonal control of enzymes; and research on the Rous sarcoma virus. The text also looks at studies on phosphorylation, protein kinases, and protein acetylation. The studies show the different reactions of proteins when combined under varying conditions and controlled environments. Schematic representations are presented to validate the processes involved. The book also presents experiments done on Vitamin K-dependent carboxylase from rat liver and cow. Lengthy discussions and diagrams are presented to give credence to the methodologies and results obtained. The text also focuses on studies on enzymatic activities in bacterial toxins and animals tissues. The book is a vital source of data for readers interested in the processes, techniques, and methodologies involved in the modification of proteins.

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Table of contents

  1. Front Cover
  2. Posttranslational Covalent Modifications of Proteins
  3. Copyright Page
  4. Table of Contents
  5. Dedication
  6. Contributors
  7. Foreword
  8. Preface
  9. List of Speakers
  10. CHAPTER 1. POSTTRANSLATIONAL PROTEIN MODIFICATIONS: PERSPECTIVES AND PROSPECTIVES
  11. CHAPTER 2. PROTEIN PHOSPHORYLATION AND THE NEURAL AND HORMONAL CONTROL OF ENZYME ACTIVITY
  12. CHAPTER 3. THE ROUS SARCOMA VIRUS TRANSFORMING GENE PRODUCT: IN VITRO PHOSPHORYLATION WITH ATP AND GTP AS PHOSPHATE DONORS 1, 2
  13. CHAPTER 4. CALMODULIN MODULATED PROTEIN PHOSPHORYLATION
  14. CHAPTE 5. CHARACTERIZATION OF NEURAL–SPECIFIC CAMP-DEPENDENT PROTEIN KINASE
  15. CHAPTER 6. PHOSPHOLIPID TURNOVER AS TRANSMEMBRANE SIGNALLING FOR PROTEIN PHOSPHORYLATION AND PLATELET ACTIVATION
  16. CHAPTER 7. HISTONE H1 PHOSPHORYLATION: PURIFICATION AND GENERAL PROPERTIES OF A cAMP INDEPENDENT HISTONE H1 KINASE
  17. CHAPTER 8. H1 HISTONE PHOSPHORYLATION: AN ANALYSIS OF DIFFERENT PHOSPHORYLATION SITES AND THEIR RELATIONSHIP TO CHROMOSOME REPLICATION
  18. CHAPTER 9. EFFECTS OF PHOSPHORYLATION ON THE RECYCLING OF EUKARYOTIC INITIATION FACTOR 2 ( eIF- 2 )
  19. CHAPTER 10. AFFINITY PROBES FOR PROTEIN ACETYLATION AND PHOSPHORYLATION
  20. CHAPTER 11. VITAMIN K-DEPENDENT CARBOXYLASE FROM RAT LIVER
  21. CHAPTER 12. STUDIES ON VITAMIN K-DEPENDENT CARBOXYLASE FROM THE COW
  22. CHAPTER 13. VITAMIN K-DEPENDENT CARBOXYLASE: RECENT STUDIES OF THE RAT LIVER ENZYME SYSTEM
  23. CHAPTER 14. UTILIZING SUBSTRATES WITH MODIFIED GLUTAMYL RESIDUES TO ELUCIDATE THE REACTION MECHANISM OF THE VITAMIN K-DEPENDENT γ-GLUTAMYL CARBOXYLASE
  24. CHAPTER 15. VITAMIN K-DEPENDENT CARBOXYLASE: A HEME PROTEIN?
  25. CHAPTER 16. ADP-RIBOSYLATION OF PROTEINS: AN OVERVIEW
  26. CHAPTER 17. NAD: ARGININE ADP-RIBOSYLTRANSFERASES: ENZYMATIC ACTIVITIES IN ANIMAL CELLS AND BACTERIAL TOXINS
  27. CHAPTER 18. MONO- AND POLY(ADP-RIBOSYLATION) IN INTACT CELLS
  28. CHAPTER 19. PROTEIN ADP-RIBOSYLATION IN RESPONSE TO DNA DAMAGE: EFFECTS OF Mg2+ AND Ca2+ON AUTO ADP-RIBOSYLATION
  29. CHAPTER 20. ADP-RIBOSYLATION OF THE REGULATORY COMPONENTS OF ADENYLATE CYCLASE 1' 2
  30. CHAPTER 21. MACROMOLECULAR PROPERTIES OF POLY (ADP-RIBOSE) AND THE REGULATION OF ITS BIOSYNTHESIS AND DEGRADATION IN PERMEABILIZED RAT BRAIN 9L–GLIOSARCOMA CELLS
  31. Index