Peptides and proteases : recent advances
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Peptides and proteases : recent advances
(Advances in the biosciences, v. 65)
Pergamon Press, c1987
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This volume provides reports on recent advances and developments in the field of peptides and proteases. It discusses the role of peptides and proteases in the immune and inflammatory responses, the processing and activity of bioactive peptides, peptide transport, peptide synthesis by proteases, the inhibition of proteases, the mechanisms of action of proteases and related enzymes, and the catalytic power of proteases. The volume will be a useful update for researchers in the field and an effective introduction to current thinking for newcomers.
目次
- (partial) Peptides and Proteases in the Immune and Inflammatory Processes: The role of proteolytic enzymes in the complement system, M G Colomb et al. Cathepsin B activity in unfixed and recalcified cryostat sections of normal and arthritic mouse knee joints, C J F Van Noorden & I M C Vog
- ls. Processing and Activity of Bioactive Peptides: Casein-derived opioid peptides: physiological significance?, H Teschemacher. Studies on dipeptidyl peptidases I-IV of the human placenta, K Lalu et al. Peptide Transport: Passage of intact peptides across the intestine, M L G Gardner. Renal handling of hormonal peptides, D R Peterson. Peptide Synthesis Using Proteases: Protease-catalyzed peptide synthesis, W Kullmann. Mechanism and maximum yield in kinetically controlled peptide synthesis, V Kasche. Inhibition of Proteases: Enthalpy-entropy compensation phenomena in serine (pro)enzyme: inhibitor complex formation, G Amiconi et al. Catalytic recruitment in the inactivation of serine hydrolases by phosphonate esters, I M Kovach & R L Schow
- n. Mechanisms of Action of Proteases and Related Enzymes: Probing enzyme dynamics and regulation by cryo-studies, P Douzou & G Hui Bon
- Hua. Nuclear magnetic resonance studies of amidase catalysis, K H Rohm. The Catalytic Power of Proteases: The destabilization of amide group as the possible reason of proteases efficiency and specificity, V K Antonov & S L Alexa
- drov. Author index. Subject index.
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