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Reaction Mechanisms and Control Properties of Phosphotransferases : Internationales symposium Reinhardsbrunn Mai 1971.

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Frontmatter -- WELCOME ADDRESS -- CONTENTS -- I. ENZYMATIC HYDROLYSIS OF INORGANIC PHOSPHATES -- Hydrolysis of the substrates by inorganic pyrophosphatase from yeast -- On the origin of inorganic pyrophosphatase obtained from bakers' yeast -- Dissociation and association behavior of inorganic pyrophosphatase from bakers' yeast -- On the state of aromatic amino acids in inorganic pyrophosphatase from bakers' yeast -- Phosphotransferase reactions in the inorganic polyphosphate metabolism -- The study of polyphosphate depolymerase of Neurospora crassa -- Some properties of a polyphosphatase from Endomyces magnusii -- Some properties of polyphosphatase from Neurospora crassa -- Localization of polyphosphates and polyphosphatases in Neurospora crassa -- On a possibility of non-enzymatic transphosphorylation by highpolymeric polyphosphate -- On the regulation of some enzymes of phosphorous metabolism in E. coli -- Significance of repressible polyphosphate phosphohydrolases in yeast and higher plants -- 2. ADENOSINTRIPHOSPHATASE -- Some properties of the soluble mitochondrial ATPase -- The identification of ionic form of phosphate accompanying active Ca2+uptake in rat liver mitochondria -- Mechanism of activation of myosin adenosinetriphosphatase by actin -- Transfer ATPase of muscle membranes -- 018-exchange reaction as a test in the studing of the phosphoryl groups transport from ATP to myosin -- Phosphorylated derivates of histidine containing dipeptides, their synthesis and physiological role -- Na-K activated ATPase and active cation transport -- Anion effects on Mg-activated ATPase of Lizard gastric mucosa -- Inorganic pyrophosphatase in developing teeth: effects of Magnesium and diphosphonates -- Does Na+ + K+ - dependent ATPase consist of more than one enzyme entity? -- Binding of ATP to (Na+ + K+ ) activated ATPase. Number of binding sites and enzyme-ATP dissociation constant -- Some properties of ATPase from plant tissues -- The interaction of monosaccharides with intestinal (Na+ - K+) - ATPase -- Monosaccharide dependent Na+ -fluxes across intestinal epithelium and their possible relations to (Na+ - K+) -ATPase -- 3. MECHANISM OF ACTION AND CONTROL PROPERTIES OF SELECTED ENZYME SYSTEMS IN MAIN ROUTES OF METABOLISM -- General Problems -- Regulation of enzymes by phosphorylation and adenylylation -- Allosteric effects by products and substrates involving specifically regulatory sites -- Regulation of enzymic activity by intra - and inter-subunit interactions -- Selected Enzymes -- The function of pyridoxal-5' -phosphate in glycogen Phosphorylase -- Conformational changes upon binding of PLP, PLP-analogues and 5' -AMP to the apoenzyme of rabbit skeletal muscle Phosphorylase b -- About allosteric interactions on Phosphorylase b from muscle -- Allosterische Eigenschaften der Glykogenphosphorylase b aus Herzund Skelettmuskel des Schweins - eines gemischten V, K-Enzymsystems -- Isoenzyme der Phosphorylase b im Herzmuskel des Schweines: einige Aspekte zur Regulation der Glykogenolyse -- Structure and catalytic mechanisms of some hexokinases -- Lokalisierung und Eigenschaften der Hexokinase pflanzlicher Gewebe -- Unsolved problems of phosphofructokinase -- Relations between structure and catalytic activity of rabbit muscle phosphofructokinase -- Interconversion of two forms of yeast phosphofructokinase -- Influence of effectors on the molecular properties and enzymic activity of yeast phosphofructokinase -- Isolation and characterization of fructose diphosphate aldolase from beef muscle -- Studies on subunit structure of erythrocyte phosphofructokinase -- Significance of the PFK-reaction for the regulation of glycolysis -- Regulation of fructose-1, 6-diphosphatase in yeasts, inactivation by glucose -- Mechanisms of enzymatic aldol cleavage of fructose-6-phosphate -- Interaction and dissimilarity of subunits of glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate dehydrogenase -- Kinetic properties of glyceraldehyde-phosphate dehydrogenase from erythrocytes -- Structure and function of pyruvate kinase -- PH-function and allosteric control of yeast pyruvate kinase -- The alterations of isoenzymogram of lactatdehydrogenase in rabbits by synthetic estrogen -- 4. ENZYMATIC SYNTHESIS AND SPLITTING OF RIBONUCLEIC ACID -- Positive Control of RNA synthesis -- Structure, function and modification of the DNA-dependent RNA-polymerase from E. coli -- DNA-dependent RNA polymerase: properties of the ribonucleoside triphosphates binding sites as revealed by inhibition studies with substrate analogues -- DNA-dependent RNA polymerase inhibition by L-ATP -- The study of substrate specificity of polynucleotide phosphorylase (Streptomyces aureofaciens) -- 5. SPECIAL TOPICS -- The use of modified nucleotide derivates for the study of some nucleolytic enzymes -- Catalytic principles used in the reaction of RNase A, T1 and T2 with substrates -- The specific ribonuclease from Streptomyces aureofaciens -- Some properties of extracellular RNases of fungi -- Thermodynamics of the adenylylation of glutamine synthetase -- Temperature dependence of creatine kinase activity -- The behavior of transferases in heterogenic lipid-water systems -- A general computer strategy for the analysis of kinetic and binding curves -- Kinetic investigations of enzymes with substrates forming metal complexes -- Interaction of imidazole with multivalent anions a s model for binding of phosphocompounds to proteins -- Enhanced reactivity of the SH-group of thiol-subtilisin -- Ursprung und Eigenschaften von Isozymen der Phosphomonoesterasen -- Ligandinduzierte Änderungen von CD-Spektren und vom Assoziations- Dissoziations-Gleichgewicht des Neunaugen-Hämoglobins -- Properties of a high molecular aryl-amidase-phosphatase-complex from rat kidney microsomes and attempts for the separation of both enzyme activities -- ACTIVE MEMBERS OF THE SYMPOSIUM
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Frontmatter -- WELCOME ADDRESS -- CONTENTS -- I. ENZYMATIC HYDROLYSIS OF INORGANIC PHOSPHATES -- Hydrolysis of the substrates by inorganic pyrophosphatase from yeast -- On the origin of inorganic pyrophosphatase obtained from bakers' yeast -- Dissociation and association behavior of inorganic pyrophosphatase from bakers' yeast -- On the state of aromatic amino acids in inorganic pyrophosphatase from bakers' yeast -- Phosphotransferase reactions in the inorganic polyphosphate metabolism -- The study of polyphosphate depolymerase of Neurospora crassa -- Some properties of a polyphosphatase from Endomyces magnusii -- Some properties of polyphosphatase from Neurospora crassa -- Localization of polyphosphates and polyphosphatases in Neurospora crassa -- On a possibility of non-enzymatic transphosphorylation by highpolymeric polyphosphate -- On the regulation of some enzymes of phosphorous metabolism in E. coli -- Significance of repressible polyphosphate phosphohydrolases in yeast and higher plants -- 2. ADENOSINTRIPHOSPHATASE -- Some properties of the soluble mitochondrial ATPase -- The identification of ionic form of phosphate accompanying active Ca2+uptake in rat liver mitochondria -- Mechanism of activation of myosin adenosinetriphosphatase by actin -- Transfer ATPase of muscle membranes -- 018-exchange reaction as a test in the studing of the phosphoryl groups transport from ATP to myosin -- Phosphorylated derivates of histidine containing dipeptides, their synthesis and physiological role -- Na-K activated ATPase and active cation transport -- Anion effects on Mg-activated ATPase of Lizard gastric mucosa -- Inorganic pyrophosphatase in developing teeth: effects of Magnesium and diphosphonates -- Does Na+ + K+ - dependent ATPase consist of more than one enzyme entity? -- Binding of ATP to (Na+ + K+ ) activated ATPase. Number of binding sites and enzyme-ATP dissociation constant -- Some properties of ATPase from plant tissues -- The interaction of monosaccharides with intestinal (Na+ - K+) - ATPase -- Monosaccharide dependent Na+ -fluxes across intestinal epithelium and their possible relations to (Na+ - K+) -ATPase -- 3. MECHANISM OF ACTION AND CONTROL PROPERTIES OF SELECTED ENZYME SYSTEMS IN MAIN ROUTES OF METABOLISM -- General Problems -- Regulation of enzymes by phosphorylation and adenylylation -- Allosteric effects by products and substrates involving specifically regulatory sites -- Regulation of enzymic activity by intra - and inter-subunit interactions -- Selected Enzymes -- The function of pyridoxal-5' -phosphate in glycogen Phosphorylase -- Conformational changes upon binding of PLP, PLP-analogues and 5' -AMP to the apoenzyme of rabbit skeletal muscle Phosphorylase b -- About allosteric interactions on Phosphorylase b from muscle -- Allosterische Eigenschaften der Glykogenphosphorylase b aus Herzund Skelettmuskel des Schweins - eines gemischten V, K-Enzymsystems -- Isoenzyme der Phosphorylase b im Herzmuskel des Schweines: einige Aspekte zur Regulation der Glykogenolyse -- Structure and catalytic mechanisms of some hexokinases -- Lokalisierung und Eigenschaften der Hexokinase pflanzlicher Gewebe -- Unsolved problems of phosphofructokinase -- Relations between structure and catalytic activity of rabbit muscle phosphofructokinase -- Interconversion of two forms of yeast phosphofructokinase -- Influence of effectors on the molecular properties and enzymic activity of yeast phosphofructokinase -- Isolation and characterization of fructose diphosphate aldolase from beef muscle -- Studies on subunit structure of erythrocyte phosphofructokinase -- Significance of the PFK-reaction for the regulation of glycolysis -- Regulation of fructose-1, 6-diphosphatase in yeasts, inactivation by glucose -- Mechanisms of enzymatic aldol cleavage of fructose-6-phosphate -- Interaction and dissimilarity of subunits of glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate dehydrogenase -- Kinetic properties of glyceraldehyde-phosphate dehydrogenase from erythrocytes -- Structure and function of pyruvate kinase -- PH-function and allosteric control of yeast pyruvate kinase -- The alterations of isoenzymogram of lactatdehydrogenase in rabbits by synthetic estrogen -- 4. ENZYMATIC SYNTHESIS AND SPLITTING OF RIBONUCLEIC ACID -- Positive Control of RNA synthesis -- Structure, function and modification of the DNA-dependent RNA-polymerase from E. coli -- DNA-dependent RNA polymerase: properties of the ribonucleoside triphosphates binding sites as revealed by inhibition studies with substrate analogues -- DNA-dependent RNA polymerase inhibition by L-ATP -- The study of substrate specificity of polynucleotide phosphorylase (Streptomyces aureofaciens) -- 5. SPECIAL TOPICS -- The use of modified nucleotide derivates for the study of some nucleolytic enzymes -- Catalytic principles used in the reaction of RNase A, T1 and T2 with substrates -- The specific ribonuclease from Streptomyces aureofaciens -- Some properties of extracellular RNases of fungi -- Thermodynamics of the adenylylation of glutamine synthetase -- Temperature dependence of creatine kinase activity -- The behavior of transferases in heterogenic lipid-water systems -- A general computer strategy for the analysis of kinetic and binding curves -- Kinetic investigations of enzymes with substrates forming metal complexes -- Interaction of imidazole with multivalent anions a s model for binding of phosphocompounds to proteins -- Enhanced reactivity of the SH-group of thiol-subtilisin -- Ursprung und Eigenschaften von Isozymen der Phosphomonoesterasen -- Ligandinduzierte Änderungen von CD-Spektren und vom Assoziations- Dissoziations-Gleichgewicht des Neunaugen-Hämoglobins -- Properties of a high molecular aryl-amidase-phosphatase-complex from rat kidney microsomes and attempts for the separation of both enzyme activities -- ACTIVE MEMBERS OF THE SYMPOSIUM

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