Frontiers and new horizons in amino acid research : proceedings of the first biennial International Conference on Amino Acid Research, Frontiers and New Horizons 1991, Kyoto, 13-19 August 1991
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Frontiers and new horizons in amino acid research : proceedings of the first biennial International Conference on Amino Acid Research, Frontiers and New Horizons 1991, Kyoto, 13-19 August 1991
Elsevier, 1992
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Description
Since the discovery of twenty amino acids in proteins, amino acid research has spread into virtually every field of sciences, identified one thousand amino acids along their paths in nature, and achieved extensive differentiation far beyond initial concepts. The above mentioned conference was organized with a view to discussing bienially the most recent developments in each of diverse, yet essentially complementary fields of amino acid research. The planned outline was to highlight the "frontiers and new horizons of amino acid research" and discuss their roots and coherence in the entirety of life/basic sciences spanning from cosmology to medicine. This proceedings of the conference clearly show that the time was right to allow a current overview of amino acid research and indicate promising lines of newer approaches towards, eventually, an understanding of life itself.
Table of Contents
Opening Lecture. Biochemistry of the Amino Acids-1991. (A. Meister). Evening Lecture. Cosmology, Amino Acids and the Origin of Life. (G.A. Soffen). Keynote Lectures. Premise and Frontiers of Central Amino Acid Metabolisms in Microorganisms and Plants. (2 papers). Structure, Function and Engineering on Gene Regulatory Proteins, Transporters and Enzymes related with Amino Acids. (1 paper). Molecular Premises for Development of Amino Acid Production. (1 paper). Secondary Metabolisms of Amino Acids and Peptides. (3 papers). Plant Non-Protein Amino Acids (3 papers). Whole Body Amino Acid Turnover and Regulation. (1 paper). Urea Cycle. (1 paper). Molecular Pathology of Mammalian Amino Acid Transport. (1 paper). Newer Aspects of Amino Acid Metabolisms and Nutrition. (1 paper). Selected Topics on Mammalian Amino Acid Residue Metabolisms. (1 paper). Mammalian Peptides. (1 paper). Metabolisms and Regulation of Amino Acids in the Brain. (2 papers). Amino Acid Transmitters - Physiology, Molecular Biology, Biochemistry and Pharmacology. (2 papers). New Analytical Approaches for Brain Neurotransmitters. (1 paper). Functional Visualization of Brain Amino Acid Neurons. (1 paper). Modulation and Perturbation of Brain Mechanisms. (2 papers). Short Communications. Invertebrate Issues. (5 papers). Enzymology and Application. (8 papers). Amino Acid Derivatives, Synthesis, Biosynthesis and Analysis. (5 papers). Modified Amino Acid Residues. (1 paper). Nutrition: Intake of Mass and Functions. (1 paper). Amino Acid Turnover, Metabolism and Regulation. (3 papers). Arginine Issues. (2 papers). Glutathione and Transport. (2 papers). Pathology and Therapies with Amino Acids and Derivatives. (2 papers). Miscellaneous. (6 papers). Poster Sessions. Neuroscience. (13 papers). Amino Acid Metabolizing Enzymes. (1 paper). Homeostasis of Amino Acid Pattern. (2 papers). Arginine. (1 paper). Glutathione and Related Issues. (4 papers). Pathology and Therapies with Amino Acids and Derivatives. (9 papers). Nutrition. (3 papers). Minisymposia. Neuronal Tetrahydrobiopterin Issues. (5 papers). Positron Emission Tomography (PET) in Basic and Clinical Researches with Positron Emitter-Labelled Amino Acids and Amines. (2 papers). Index of Authors.
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