Relaxin and the fine structure of proteins
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Relaxin and the fine structure of proteins
Springer-Verlag, 1998
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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内容説明
This is a comprehensive discussion of the principles of topology in relation to biological function of relaxin. Relaxin has a varied history of eliciting enthusiasm, rejection, scepticism and long lapses of neglect. Long after its discovery, it was a hormone in search of a physiological role in humans. Relaxin has now been implicated in mammary growth, development and function, ionotropic and chronotropic action on the heart, and angiogenic activity in both the peripheral tissues and the endometrium. It is best known for its effect on the uterus and the symphysis pubis in preparation for parturition. However, the literature suggests that not all functions occur in one species. This book describes how to obtain the necessary molecules or derivatives for research, reaching right into the design of new molecules for specific applications.
目次
- The relaxin insulin-like motive in protein structures
- other mammalian and chondrichtian relaxins
- isolation and sequence analysis of porcine relaxin
- the initial approach to receptor-binding site studies
- the N-terminal region of the relaxin A chain
- the total synthesis of human relaxin
- analytic of the prototype
- the receptor-binding site of relaxin
- merely a glycine
- insulaxin, the first true Zwitterhormone
- retro D-relaxin
- the relaxin-like factor
- the relaxin receptor
- relaxin as a drug
- relaxin and genealogy.
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