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نویسندگان: D. Ribbons (Eds.)
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ISBN (شابک) : 9780125882507, 0323150799
ناشر: Elsevier Science
سال نشر: 1976
تعداد صفحات: 406
زبان: English
فرمت فایل : PDF (درصورت درخواست کاربر به PDF، EPUB یا AZW3 تبدیل می شود)
حجم فایل: 5 مگابایت
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Content:
MIAMI WINTER SYMPOSIA, Page ii
Front Matter, Page iii
Copyright, Page iv
SPEAKERS, CHAIRMEN, AND DISCUSSANTS, Pages xi-xiii
PREFACE, Pages xv-xvi, D.W. Ribbons, K. Brew
MY LIFE WITH PROTEINS AND PROSTHETIC GROUPS, Pages 1-27, Hugo Theorell
THE ROLE OF PROTEASES IN BIOLOGICAL REGULATION, Pages 29-42, H. NEURATH, K.A. WALSH
STRUCTURAL STUDIES ON THE PANCREATIC TRYPSIN INHIBITOR – TRYPSIN COMPLEX AND ITS FREE COMPONENTS: STRUCTURE AND FUNCTION RELATIONSHIP IN SERINE PROTEASE INHIBITION AND CATALYSIS, Pages 43-76, W. Bode, P. Schwager, R. Huber
THE PROTEOLYTIC ENZYMES OF THE K-1 STRAIN OF STREPTOMYCES GRISEUS OBTAINED FROM A COMMERCIAL PREPARATION (PRONASE). XI. EVOLUTIONARY IMPLICATIONS, Pages 77-91, W.M. AWAD JR., K. BREW, J.T. POWELL, D.J. RUSSIN, J.F. SEBER, S. SIEGEL, K.D. VOSBECK
RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN THE STRUCTURES AND ACTIVITIES OF SOME MICROBIAL SERINE PROTEASES. I. PURIFICATION, ENZYMIC PROPERTIES AND PRIMARY STRUCUTRES OF STREPTOMYCES GRISEUS PROTEASES A, B AND TRYPSIN, Pages 93-123, L. JURASEK, R.W. OLAFSON, P. JOHNSON, LAWRENCE B. SMILLIE
RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN THE STRUCTURES AND ACTIVITIES OF SOME MICROBIAL SERINE PROTEASES. II. COMPARISON OF THE TERTIARY STRUCTURES OF MICROBIAL AND PANCREATIC SERINE PROTEASES, Pages 125-142, MICHAEL N.G. JAMES
BIOLOGICAL FUNCTIONS OF ACTIVATED COMPLEMENT PROTEINS IN NORMAL AND DISEASE STATES, Pages 143-165, DUANE R. SCHULTZ
THE NATURE AND REACTIONS OF COMPLEMENT ENZYMES, Pages 167-187, N.R. Cooper, R.J. Ziccardi
SERINE PROTEASES OF COAGULATION AND THEIR INHIBITORS, Pages 189-202, E.W. DAVIE, K. FUJIKAWA, K. KURACHI, T. KOIDE, W. KISIEL
HOMOLOGOUS “KRINGLE” STRUCTURES COMMON TO PLASMINOGEN AND PROTHROMBIN. SUBSTRATE SPECIFICITY OF ENZYMES ACTIVATING PROTHROMBIN AND PLASMINOGEN, Pages 203-238, S. MAGNUSSON, L. SOTTRUP-JENSEN, T.E. PETERSEN, G. DUDEK-WOJCIECHOWSKA, H. CLAEYS
FIBRIN FORMATION AND DISSOLUTION, Pages 239-261, PATRICK A. McKEE
PROTEASES PRODUCED BY NORMAL AND MALIGNANT CELLS IN CULTURE, Pages 263-285, Daniel B. Rifkin, Robert Pollack
THE ROLE OF LYSOSOMES IN PROTEIN TURNOVER, Pages 287-311, H.L. SEGAL, G.A. DUNAWAY Jr., J.R. WINKLER
STUDIES OF THE SELECTIVITY AND MECHANISMS OF INTRACELLULAR PROTEIN DEGRADATION, Pages 313-337, ALFRED L. GOLDBERG, JOEL D. KOWIT, JOSEPH D. ETLINGER
THE ROLE OF NEUTRAL AND ACID PROTEINASES IN CONNECTIVE TISSUE TURNOVER, Pages 339-355, J.T. Dingle
PROTEOLYTIC CONTROL OF COLLAGEN BREAKDOWN, Pages 357-369, J. Frederick Woessner Jr.
SUBSTRATE SPECIFICITY IN PINOCYTOSIS AND INTRALYSOSOMAL PROTEIN DIGESTION, Pages 371-389, J.B. LLOYD
ACTIVATION OF CUTICLE CHITINASE: A PROBABLE NEW INSTANCE OF ACTIVATION BY PARTIAL PROTEOLYSIS, Page 391, M.L. Bade, A. Stinson
Effects of Added Nucleophiles on the Cathepsin B1 Catalyzed Hydrolysis of CBZ-L-Lysine p-Nitrophenyl Ester. Evidence for an Acyl Enzyme Intermediate and Leaving Group Specificity, Page 392, Andrew S. Bajkowski, Allen Frankfater
REGULATION OF THE LEUKOCYTE PROTEINASES BY THE HUMAN PLASMA PROTEINASE INHIBITORS, Page 393, R.J. Baugh, D.L. Garner, D.A. Johnson, J. Travis
AN ESTIMATION OF THE DISTANCE FROM THE ACTIVE SITE TO THE CALCIUM BINDING SITE IN TRYPSIN, Page 394, D.W. Darnall, E.R. Birnbaum, F. Abbott, J. Gomez, F. Eidson, B. Garcia
NATURAL AND SYNTHETIC PEPTIDE INHIBITORS OF PEPSIN, Page 395, Ben M. Dunn
FURTHER EVIDENCE FOR A PROTON PUMP IN PHAGOLYSOSOMES AND THE INVOLVEMENT OF LYSOSOMES IN PROTEIN TURNOVER, Page 396, R.M. Farb, J.L. Mego
INTRACELLULAR CYSTEINE PROTEASES FROM BOVINE LIVER, Page 397, S.S. Husain
CHARGE RELAY OF SERINE PROTEINASES: NMR STUDIES OF FREE AND INHIBITED FORMS OF TRYPSIN AND CHYMOTRYPSIN, Page 398, I.B. Ibañez, M.A. Porubcan, J.L. Markley
MODIFICATION OF THE PROPERTIES OF TRYPSIN BY COVALENT ATTACHMENT OF POLYSACCHARIDE, Page 399, J. John Marshall, Mark L. Rabinowitz
AUTOCATALYTIC ACTIVATION OF Cls, Page 400, Paul H. Morgan, Indira G. Nair
VITAMIN K – DEPENDENT SYNTHESIS AND MODIFICATION OF PRECURSOR PROTHROMBIN IN CULTURED LIVER CELLS, Page 401, Theodore W. Munns, Robert E. Olson
ON THE SPECIFICITIES OF PROTEASES IN THE HEALING HUMAN BURN WOUND, Page 402, J.D. Ogle, P. Nathan, E.J. Law, B.G. MacMillan
PROTEIN METABOLISM IN FETAL RAT LIVER FROM CHRONIC ALCOHOLIC MOTHERS., Page 403, A.K. Rawat
NEUTRAL AND ACID METALLOPROTEINASES IN HUMAN ARTICULAR CARTILAGE WHICH DEGRADE PROTEOGLYCAN, Page 404, Asher I. Sapolsky, J. Frederick Woessner Jr., David S. Howell
PROTEINASES AND PROTEINASE INHIBITORS IN FERTILIZATION, Page 405, W.D. Schleuning, H. Schiessler, E. Fink, H. Fritz, H. Tschesche
CHARACTERISATION OF ELASTASE AND CHYMOTRYPSIN FROM HUMAN GRANULOCYTE LYSOSOMES, Page 406, W. Schmidt, K. Havemann
THERMODYNAMICS OF SUBSTRATE ANALOG BINDING TO NATIVE AND MODIFIED FORMS OF α-CHYMOTRYPSIN; A STUDY IN “PRODUCTIVE” AND NON-PRODUCTIVE BINDING, Page 407, R.M. Schultz, A. Konovessi-Panayotatos
INHIBITION OF LETHALITY IN ENDOTOXIN CHALLENGED MICE TREATED WITH ZINC CHLORIDE, Page 408, S.L. Snyder, R.I. Walker
RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN ZINC CONTENT AND TRYPSIN BINDING ACTIVITY OF ALPHA2,-MACROGLOBULIN, Page 409, M.K. Song, N.F. Adham, H. Rinderknecht
MEASUREMENT OF RAT PROTEIN METABOLISM IN VIVO, Page 410, T. PETER STEIN, Jeffrey C. Oram-Smith, Maria J. Leskiw, Herbert W. Wallace, Linda C. Long, Johnnie M. Leonard