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دانلود کتاب Nucleic Acids and Protein Synthesis Part G

دانلود کتاب اسیدهای نوکلئیک و سنتز پروتئین قسمت G

Nucleic Acids and Protein Synthesis Part G

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Nucleic Acids and Protein Synthesis Part G

ویرایش: 1 
نویسندگان:   
سری: Methods in Enzymology 59 
ISBN (شابک) : 9780121819590 
ناشر: Academic Press 
سال نشر: 1979 
تعداد صفحات: 985 
زبان: English 
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استاندارد آزمایشگاهی تحسین شده، روش ها در آنزیمولوژی، یکی از معتبرترین انتشارات در زمینه بیوشیمی است. از سال 1955، هر جلد مشتاقانه مورد انتظار، مکرراً مورد مشورت و تمجید محققان و داوران قرار گرفته است. این مجموعه حاوی مطالب زیادی است که امروزه هنوز مرتبط است - واقعاً یک نشریه ضروری برای محققان در همه زمینه‌های علوم زیستی


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Content: 
Contributors to volume LIX
Pages xi-xv

Preface
Page xvii
Kivie Moldave, Lawrence Grossman

Volumes in series
Pages xix,xxi-xxv

[1] Determination of a transfer RNA structure by crystallographic method Original Research Article
Pages 3-21
Sung-Hou Kim, Gary J. Quigley

[2] The use of nuclear magnetic resonance in the study of transfer RNA structure in solution Original Research Article
Pages 21-57
Brian R. Reid

[3] Use of in Vitro32P labeling in the sequence analysis of nonradioactive tRNAs Original Research Article
Pages 58-109
Melvin Silberklang, Amanda M. Gillum, Uttam L. RajBhandary

[4] Incorporation of amines or hydrazines into tRNA replacing wybutine or dihydrouracil Original Research Article
Pages 110-121
Wolfgang Wintermeyer, Hans-Georg Schleich, H.G. Zachau

[5] Preparation of tRNAs terminating in 2′- and 3′-deoxyadenosine Original Research Article
Pages 121-134
Bernadette L. Alford, A. Craig Chinault, Setsuko O. Jolly, Sidney M. Hecht

[6] The preparation of tRNA terminating in 3′-amino-3′-deoxyadenosine and 2′-amino-2′-deoxyadenosine Original Research Article
Pages 134-145
Thomas H. Fraser, Alexander Rich

[7]A new method for attachment of fluorescent probes to tRNA Original Research Article
Pages 146-156
Scott A. Reines, LaDonne H. Schulman

[8] Attachment of cross-linking reagents to tRNA for protein affinity labeling studies Original Research Article
Pages 156-166
Asok K. Sarkar, LaDonne H. Schulman

[9] Modification of the rare nucleoside x in escherichia coli tRNA with antigenic determining, photolabile, and paramagnetic residues Original Research Article
Pages 166-171
Fritz Hansske, F. Seela, Kimitsuna Watanabe, Friedrich Cramer

[10] Modification of the 3′ terminus of tRNA by periodate oxidation and subsequent reaction with hydrazides Original Research Article
Pages 172-181
Fritz Hansske, Friedrich Cramer

[11] Enzymic modification of the C-C-A terminus of tRNA Original Research Article
Pages 182-190
Mathias Sprinzl, Hans Sternbach

[12] Bacterial tRNA methyltransferases Original Research Article
Pages 190-203
Robert Greenberg, Bernard S. Dudock

[13] Isolation of Neurospora mitochondrial tRNA Original Research Article
Pages 203-207
Lanny I. Hecker, S.D. Schwartzbach, W. Edgar Barnett

[14] Isolation of Euglena chloroplastic tRNA and purification of chloroplasticPhe Original Research Article
Pages 208-214
Lanny I. Hecker, S.D. Schwartzbach, W. Edgar Barnett

[15] Sepharose chromatography of transfer ribonucleic acids using reverse salt gradients Original Research Article
Pages 215-218
G. Wesley Hatfield

[16] Transfer RNA isoacceptors in cultured Chinese hamster ovary cells Original Research Article
Pages 218-229
Arnold E. Hampel, Bruce Ruefer

[17] Aminoacyl-tRNA synthetases from cultured CHO cells Original Research Article
Pages 229-234
Arnold E. Hampel, M. Duane Enger, Preston O. Ritter

[18] Tryptophanyl-tRNA synthetase from beef pancreas Original Research Article
Pages 234-257
Lev L. Kisselev, Ol'ga O. Favorova, Galina K. Kovaleva

[19] Purification of aminoacyl-tRNA synthetases Original Research Article
Pages 257-267
Friedrich von der Haar

[20] Methods for determining the extent of tRNA aminoacylation in vivo in cultured mammalian cells Original Research Article
Pages 268-271
Irene L. Andrulis, Stuart M. Arfin

[21] Determination of aminoacylation isomeric specificity using tRNA terminating in 3′-amino-3′-deoxyadenosine and 2′-amino-2′-deoxyadenosine Original Research Article
Pages 272-282
Thomas H. Fraser, David J. Julius, Alexander Rich

[22] Experimental proof for the misactivation of amino acids by aminoacyl-tRNA synthetases Original Research Article
Pages 282-291
Gabor L. Igloi, Friedrich von der Haar, Friedrich Cramer

[23] Use of purified isoacceptor tRNAs for the study of codon-anticodon recognition in Vitro with sequenced natural messenger RNA Original Research Article
Pages 292-309
Emanuel Goldman, G. Wesley Hatfield

[24] Assessment of protein synthesis by the use of aminoacyl-tRNA as precursor Original Research Article
Pages 310-321
Radovan Zak, Gwen Prior, Murray Rabinowitz

[25] Methods for the detection and quantitation of tRNA-protein interactions Original Research Article
Pages 322-332
Stanley M. Parsons, Emanuel Goldman, G. Wesley Hatfield

[26] Mapping the structure of specific protein-transfer RNA complexes by a tritium labeling method Original Research Article
Pages 332-350
Paul R. Schimmel, Hubert J.P. Schoemaker

[27] Preparation and assay of purified Escherichia coli polysomes devoid of free ribosomal subunits and endogenous GTPase activities Original Research Article
Pages 353-362
TomГЎs GirbГ©s, BartolomГ© Cabrer, Juan Modolell

[28] Isolation of polysomes free of initiation factors Original Research Article
Pages 362-371
Phang-C. Tai, Bernard D. Davis

[29] Fractionation of ribosomal particles from bacillus subtilis Original Research Article
Pages 371-382
William J. Sharrock, Jesse C. Rabinowitz

[30] The use of columns with matrix-bound polyuridylic acid for isolation of translating ribosomes Original Research Article
Pages 382-397
V.I. Baranov, N.V. Belitsina, A.S. Spirin

[31] A gel electrophoretic separation of bacterial ribosomal subunits with and without protein S1 Original Research Article
Pages 397-401
Albert E. Dahlberg

[32] Preparation of derived and native ribosomal subunits from rat liver Original Research Article
Pages 402-410
Kivie Moldave, Isaac Sadnik

[33] CsCl equilibrium density gradient analysis of native ribosomal subunits (and ribosomes) Original Research Article
Pages 410-421
Edgar C. Henshaw

[34] Preparation and analysis of mitochondrial ribosomes Original Research Article
Pages 421-433
Alan M. Lambowitz

[35] Isolation of plastid ribosomes from Euglena Original Research Article
Pages 434-437
S.D. Schwartzbach, G. Freyssinet, Jerome A. Schiff, Lanny I. Hecker, W. Edgar Barnett

[36] Reconstitution of active 50 S ribosomal subunits from Bacillus lichenformis and Bacillus subtilis Original Research Article
Pages 437-443
Stephen R. Fahnestock

[37] Total reconstitution of 50 S subunits from Escherichia coli ribosomes Original Research Article
Pages 443-449
Knud H. Nierhaus, Ferdinand Dohme

[38] Reconstitution of 50 S ribosomal subunits from Escherichia coli Original Research Article
Pages 449-461
Ricardo Amils, Elizabeth A. Matthews, Charles R. Cantor

[39] The fragmentation of ribosomes Original Research Article
Pages 461-481
Pnina Spitnik-Elson, David Elson

[40] Purification of ribosomal proteins from Escherichia coli under nondenaturing conditions Original Research Article
Pages 481-502
Jan Dijk, Jenny Littlechild

[41] Analytical methods for ribosomal proteins of rat liver 40 S and 60 S subunits by “Three-dimensional” acrylamide gel electrophoresis Original Research Article
Pages 502-515
Kikuo Ogata, Kazuo Terao

[42] Analytical methods for synthesis of ribosomal proteins by cell-free systems from rat liver Original Research Article
Pages 515-534
Kikuo Ogata, Kunio Tsurugi, Yo-Ichi Nabeshima, Kazuo Terao

[43] Cross-linking of ribosomes using 2-iminothiolane (methyl 4-mercaptobutyrimidate) and identification of cross-linked proteins by diagonal polyacrylamide/sodium dodecyl sulfate gel electrophoresis Original Research Article
Pages 534-550
James W. Kenny, John M. Lambert, Robert R. Traut

[44] Protein-RNA interactions in the bacterial ribosome Original Research Article
Pages 551-583
Robert A. Zimmermann

[45] The use of membrane filtration to determine apparent association constants for ribosomal protein-RNA complex formation Original Research Article
Pages 583-591
Jean Schwarzbauer, Gary R. Craven

[46] Some methods using protection from chemical and enzymic modification to determine protein-protein relationships in ribosomes Original Research Article
Pages 591-602
Li-Ming Changchien, Gary R. Craven

[47] The use of computerized multidimensional scaling to generate models of the three-dimensional arrangement of ribosomal proteins Original Research Article
Pages 602-611
Philip T. Gaffney, Gary R. Craven

[48] Freeze-drying and high-resolution shadowing in electron microscopy of Escherichia coli ribosomes Original Research Article
Pages 612-629
V.D. Vasiliev, V.E. Koteliansky

[49] On the feasibility and interpretation of intersubunit distance measurements using neutron scattering Original Research Article
Pages 629-638
Peter B. Moore, Donald M. Engelman

[50] The preparation of deuterated ribosomal materials for neutron scattering Original Research Article
Pages 639-655
Peter B. Moore

[51] Neutron-scattering measurement of protein pair scattering functions from ribosomes containing deuterated proteins Original Research Article
Pages 656-669
Donald M. Engelman

[52] Neutron-scattering studies of ribosomes Original Research Article
Pages 670-706
M.H.J. Koch, H.B. Stuhrmann

[53] Scattering studies of ribosomes and ribosomal components Original Research Article
Pages 706-750
Gregor Damaschun, JГјrgen J. MГјller, Heinz Bielka

[54] A method of joint use of electromagnetic and neutron scattering: A study of internal ribosomal structure Original Research Article
Pages 750-775
Igor N. Serdyuk

[55] A method for the 14C-labeling of proteins from the large ribosomal subunit, without loss of biological activity Original Research Article
Pages 776-782
Gabriele M. Wystup, Knud H. Nierhaus

[56] Radioactive chemical labeling of ribosomal proteins and translational factors in Vitro Original Research Article
Pages 782-795
Claudio Gualerzi, Cynthia L. Pon

[57] Photoaffinity labeling of ribosomes Original Research Article
Pages 796-815
B.S. Cooperman, P.G. Grant, R.A. Goldman, M.A. Luddy, A. Minnella, A.W. Nicholson, W.A. Strycharz

[58] Competitive incorporation of inactive proteins into the ribosomal structure. A method to study ribosomal protein functions Original Research Article
Pages 815-824
Francisco HernГЎndez, Juan P.G. Ballesta

[59] Site-specific processing of Escherichia coli preribosomal RNA and preribosomes by E. coli RNase III Original Research Article
Pages 824-837
Mark Birenbaum, Victor Shen, Nikolai Nikolaev, David Schlessinger

[60] Electron microscope mapping of ribosome binding sites on single-stranded DNA Original Research Article
Pages 837-851
Garret M. Ihler, Kathryn Calame, Dai Nakada

[61] Action of antibiotics on chain-initiating and on chain-elongating ribosomes Original Research Article
Pages 851-862
Phang-C. Tai, Bernard D. Davis

[62] Measurement of the binding of antibiotics to ribosomal particles by means of equilibrium dialysis Original Research Article
Pages 862-866
Hiroshi Teraoka, Knud H. Nierhaus

Author index
Pages 867-889

Subject index
Pages 891-939





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