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نویسندگان: Klaus Mosbach (Eds.)
سری: Methods in Enzymology 44
ISBN (شابک) : 9780121819446
ناشر: Academic Press
سال نشر: 1976
تعداد صفحات: 1019
زبان: English
فرمت فایل : PDF (درصورت درخواست کاربر به PDF، EPUB یا AZW3 تبدیل می شود)
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The critically acclaimed laboratory standard, Methods in Enzymology, is one of the most highly respected publications in the field of biochemistry. Since 1955, each volume has been eagerly awaited, frequently consulted, and praised by researchers and reviewers alike. The series contains much material still relevant today - truly an essential publication for researchers in all fields of life sciences
Content:
Contributors to volume XLIV
Pages xi-xiv
Preface
Page xv
Klaus Mosbach
Volumes in series
Pages xvii-xx
[1] Introductionk
Pages 3-7
Klaus Mosbach
[2] Functional groups on enzymes suitable for binding to matrices Original Research Article
Pages 11-19
Paul A. Srere, Kosaku Uyeda
[3] Immobilization of enzymes to agar, agarose, and sephadex support Original Research Article
Pages 19-45
Jerker Porath, Rolf AxГ©n
[4] Enzymes immobilized to cellulose Original Research Article
Pages 46-53
M.D. Lilly
[5] Immobilization of enzymes to various acrylic copolymer Original Research Article
Pages 53-65
Rolf Mosbach, Ann-Christin Koch-Schmidt, Klaus Mosbach
[6] Immobilization of enzymes on hydroxyalkyl methacrylate gel Original Research Article
Pages 66-83
Jaroslava TurkovГЎ
[7] Enzymes covalently bound to polyacrylic and polymethacrylic copolymers Original Research Article
Pages 84-107
R. Epton, Barbara L. Hibbert, T.H. Thomas
[8] Immobilization of enzymes on neutral and ionic carriers Original Research Article
Pages 107-117
G. Manecke, J. SchlГјnsen
[9] Immobilization of enzymes on nylon Original Research Article
Pages 118-134
William E. Hornby, Leon Goldstein
[10] Covalent coupling methods for inorganic support materials Original Research Article
Pages 134-148
Howard H. Weetall
[11] Adsorption and inorganic bridge formations Original Research Article
Pages 148-169
Ralph A. Messing
[12] Techniques of enzyme entrapment in gels Original Research Article
Pages 169-183
K.F. O'Driscoll
[13] Immobilization of steroid-transforming microorganisms in polyacrylamide Original Research Article
Pages 183-190
Per-Olof Larsson, Klaus Mosbach
[14] A method for continuous production of polyacrylamide-entrapped enzyme beads Original Research Article
Pages 191-195
A. Köstner, M. Mandel
[15] Preparation and properties of enzymes immobilized by copolymerization Original Research Article
Pages 195-201
D. Jaworek, H. Botsch, J. Maier
[16] Microencapsulation of enzymes and biologicals Original Research Article
Pages 201-218
T.M.S. Chang
[17] Enzyme entrapment in liposomes Original Research Article
Pages 218-227
Gregory Gregoriadis
[18] Fiber-entrapped enzymes Original Research Article
Pages 227-243
Dino Dinelli, Walter Marconi, Franco Morisi
[19] Collagen-immobilized enzyme systems Original Research Article
Pages 243-263
W.R. Vieth, K. Venkatasubramanian
[20] Chemically aggregated enzymes Original Research Article
Pages 263-280
Georges B. Broun
[21] Photochemical immobilization of enzymes and other biochemicals Original Research Article
Pages 280-288
Patrick Guire
[22] Nonaqueous synthesis of polystyryl lysozyme Original Research Article
Pages 288-290
H.D. Brown, S.K. Chattopadhyay
[23] Physical immobilization of enzymes by hollow-fiber membranes Original Research Article
Pages 291-317
R.P. Chambers, W. Cohen, W.H. Baricos
[24] Immobilized enzymes—miscellaneous methods and general classification Original Research Article
Pages 317-332
Oscar R. Zaborsky
[25] Assay procedures for immobilized enzymes Original Research Article
Pages 335-353
Bo Mattiasson, Klaus Mosbach
[26] Investigation of the physical properties of immobilized enzymes Original Research Article
Pages 357-372
E.Kendall Pye, Britton Chance
[27] Microfluorometry of product formation in single enzyme-sepharose beads using fluorogenic substrates Original Research Article
Pages 373-379
M. Sernetz, H. Puchinger
[28] Characterization of immobilized enzymes by chemical methods Original Research Article
Pages 383-393
Detlef Gabel, Rolf AxГ©n
[29] Kinetic behavior of immobilized enzyme systems Original Research Article
Pages 397-443
L. Goldstein
[30] Activity correlations between similarly modified soluble and immobilized enzymes Original Research Article
Pages 444-450
David F. Ollis, Rathin Datta
[31] Multistep enzyme systems Original Research Article
Pages 453-478
K. Mosbach, B. Mattiasson
[32] The glucose oxidase—catalase system Original Research Article
Pages 478-488
James C. Bouin, Mokhtar T. Atallah, Herbert O. Hultin
[33] Immobilized subunits Original Research Article
Pages 491-503
William W.-C. Chan
[34] Covalently bound glutamate dehydrogenase for studies of subunit association and allosteric regulation Original Research Article
Pages 504-515
Harold E. Swaisgood, H.Robert Horton, Klaus Mosbach
[35] Immobilization as a means of investigating the acquisition of tertiary structure in chymotrypsinogen Original Research Article
Pages 516-526
H.Robert Horton, Harold E. Swaisgood
[36] Conformational transitions in immobilized proteases Original Research Article
Pages 526-538
Detlef Gabel, Volker Kasche
[37] Immobilized hemoproteins Original Research Article
Pages 538-546
Eraldo Antonini, Maria Rosaria Rossi Fanelli
[38] Immobilized proteins in single crystals Original Research Article
Pages 546-558
F.A. Quiocho
[39] Mechanochemistrry of immobilized enzymes: A new approach to studies in fundamental enzymology: I. Regulation by mechanical means of the catalytic properties of enzymes attached to polymer fibers Original Research Article
Pages 558-571
I.V. Berezin, A.M. Klibanov, G.P. Samokhin, Karel Martinek
[40] Mechanochemistry of immobilized enzymes: A new approach to studies in fundamental enzymology: II. Regulation of the rate of enzymic protein-protein interaction in polyacrylamide gel Original Research Article
Pages 571-576
I.V. Berezin, A.M. Klibanov, V.S. Goldmacher, Karel Martinek
[41] Enzyme electrodes and solid surface fluorescence methods Original Research Article
Pages 579-633
George G. Guilbault
[42] The applications of immobilized enzymes in automated analysis Original Research Article
Pages 633-646
William E. Hornby, George A. Noy
[43] Monitoring of air and water for enzyme inhibitors Original Research Article
Pages 647-658
Louis H. Goodson, William B. Jacobs
[44] Immobilized enzymes in microcalorimetry Original Research Article
Pages 659-667
Г…ke Johansson, Bo Mattiasson, Klaus Mosbach
[45] Enzyme Thermistor Devices Original Research Article
Pages 667-676
Bengt Danielsson, Klaus Mosbach
[46] Methods for the therapeutic applications of immobilized enzymes Original Research Article
Pages 676-698
Thomas Ming Swi Chang
[47] Medical applications of liposome-entrapped enzymes Original Research Article
Pages 698-709
Gregory Gregoriadis
[48] Immunoenzymic techniques for biomedical analysis Original Research Article
Pages 709-717
Stratis Avrameas
[49] Immobilized-enzyme reactors Original Research Article
Pages 717-738
M.D. Lilly, P. Dunnill
[50] Production of l-aspartic acid by microbial cells entrapped in polyacrylamide gels Original Research Article
Pages 739-746
Ichiro Chibata, Tetsuya Tosa, Tadashi Sato
[51] Production of l-amino acids by aminoacylase adsorbed on DEAE-sephadex Original Research Article
Pages 746-759
Ichiro Chibata, Tetsuya Tosa, Tadashi Sato, Takao Mori
[52] Production of 6-aminopenicillanic acid with immobilized Escherichia coli acylase Original Research Article
Pages 759-768
E. Lagerlöf, L. Nathorst-Westfelt, B. Ekström, B. Sjöberg
[53] Process engineering of glucose isomerization by collagen-immobilized whole microbial cells Original Research Article
Pages 768-776
W.R. Vieth, K. Venkatasubramanian
[54] Scale-Up studies on immobilized, purified glucoamylase, covalently coupled to porous ceramic support Original Research Article
Pages 776-792
H.H. Weetall, W.P. Vann, W.H. Pitcher Jr., D.D. Lee, Y.Y. Lee, G.T. Tsao
[55] The preparation, characterization, and scale-up of a lactase system immobilized to inorganic supports for the hydrolysis of acid whey Original Research Article
Pages 792-809
Wayne H. Pitcher Jr., James R. Ford, Howard H. Weetall
[56] Continuous production of high-fructose syrup by cross-linked cell homogenates containing glucose isomerase Original Research Article
Pages 809-821
Poul BГёrge Poulsen, Lena Zittan
[57] Lactose reduction of milk by fiber-entrapped ОІ-galactosidase. Pilot-plant experiments Original Research Article
Pages 822-830
Mauro Pastore, Franco Morisi
[58] On the potential of soluble and immobilized enzymes in synthetic organic chemistryf Original Research Article
Pages 831-844
J.Bryan Jones
[59] The synthesis of porphobilinogen by immobilized Оґ-aminolevulinic acid dehydratase Original Research Article
Pages 844-849
Daniel Gurne, David Shemin
[60] Properties and applications of an immobilized mixed-function hepatic drug oxidase Original Research Article
Pages 849-856
L.L. Poulsen, S.S. Sofer, D.M. Ziegler
[61] Immobilized coenzymes Original Research Article
Pages 859-887
Klaus Mosbach, Per-Olof Larsson, Christopher Lowe
[62] Covalent immobilization of adenylate kinase and acetate kinase in a polyacrylamide gel: Enzymes for ATP regeneration Original Research Article
Pages 887-897
George M. Whitesides, Andre Lamotte, Orn Adalsteinsson, Clark K. Colton
[63] Artificial enzyme membranes Original Research Article
Pages 901-929
D. Thomas, G. Broun
[64] Immobilization of lactic dehydrogenase Original Research Article
Pages 929-936
Francis E. Stolzenbach, Nathan O. Kaplan
Author index
Pages 937-958
Subject index
Pages 959-999