Zinc metalloproteases in health and disease
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Zinc metalloproteases in health and disease
Taylor & Francis, c1996
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Includes bibliographies and index
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内容説明
The zinc metalloproteases are a diverse group of enzymes which are becoming increasingly important in a variety of biological systems. Their major function is to break down proteins. This text presents recent research results on the biochemistry and molecular biology of these enzymes.
目次
- The biological importance of zinc and families of zinc metalloproteases, Nigel M. Hooper
- astacin family of metalloendopeptidases, Judith S. Bond and Weiping Jiang
- the reprolysins - a family of metalloproteinases defined by snake venom and mammalian metalloproteinases, Jay W. Fox and Jon B. Bjarnason
- biochemical, molecular and genetic aspects of angiotensin I-converting enzyme, Tracy A. Williams et al
- neutral endopeptidase-24.11 - structure, and design and clinical use of inhibitors, Ann Beaumont et al
- aminopeptidases - structure and biological function, Jiyang Wang and Max D. Cooper
- matrix metalloproteinases - Hideaki Nagase
- tetanus and botulism neurotoxins, Giampietro Schiavo et al
- insulin degrading enzyme - a new type of metalloprotease, William C. Duckworth and Frederick G. Hamel
- structure and function of mammalian zinc carboxypeptidases, R.A. Skidgel
- molecular and functional aspects of membrane didpeptidase, S. Keynan et al
- endothelin-converting enzyme - structure and localization, Anthony J. Turner and Kazuhiko Tanzawa.
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