Acta Biologica et Medica Germanica. Band 36, Heft 11/12, 3rd Symposium Intracellular Protein Catabolism / hrsg. von R. Baumann.
Material type:
- 9783112650073
- 9783112650080
- Proteins -- Metabolism
- Autophagie
- Biochemie
- Chromatinabbau
- Diazo-Verbindungen
- Endozytose
- Glykoproteinabbau
- Hefeproteasen
- Immunmechanismen
- Immunreaktionen
- Insulinabbau
- Kollagenabbau
- Liposomen
- Lysosomen
- Muskelschwund
- Nukleasen
- Organelleabbau
- Proteasen
- Proteinabbau
- Proteininhibition
- Proteolyse
- Stickstoffretention
- Virusinfektion
- enzymatische Aktivität
- lysosomale Enzyme
- phosphorylierte Proteine
- MEDICAL / Biochemistry
- 612.3 23
- QP551 .A283 1977
- online - DeGruyter
- Issued also in print.
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Frontmatter -- Preface -- Intracellular proteinase of Bacillus subtilis -- Relationships between intracellular proteolytic activity and protein turnover in Bacillus megaterium -- Characterization and function of intracellular proteinases and proteinase inhibitors from yeast -- Protein degradation during the differentiation of eukaryotic cells : Studies on the sporulation of Saccharomyces cerevisiae and on the formation of the neuromuscular junction in the chick embryo -- Studies on bovine spleen cathepsin D -- Intracellular protein catabolism and new serine proteases -- Cathepsin H: An endoaminopeptidase -- The effect of human neutrophil elastase and cathepsin G on the collagen of cartilage, tendon, and cornea -- The action of cathepsin B and collagenolytic cathepsin in the degradation of collagen -- Protein cleavage in virus-infected cells -- Peptidases of the kidney microvillus membrane -- Degradation of myofibrillar proteins by cathepsins B and D -- Degradation of myones as a consequence of disuse and denervation -- The influence of immobilization on soluble proteins of muscle -- A neutral protease from rat intestinal muscle. A possible role in the degradation of native enzymes -- The susceptibility of glycogen Phosphorylase to inactivation by endogenous and exogenous proteases -- Studies on the possible physiological controls of skeletal muscle proteases -- Lysosomal enzyme secretion in rat ventral prostate. Secretagogue action of testosterone and dibutyryl cyclic AMP -- Evidence pointing to the main role of lysosomes in mitochondrial proteolysis at neutral pH -- Increased susceptibility of carbamylated glutamate dehydrogenase to proteolysis -- Acetyl glutamate — a model of signals for intracellular proteolysis -- Flow and shuttle of plasma membrane during endocytosis -- Inhibition by insulin of the physiological autophagic breakdown of cell organelles -- Proteolytic and transhydrogenolytic activities in isolated pancreatic islets of rats -- Studies on the relationship between the molecular structure and the catabolism of insulin -- Insulin and glucagon degradation in livers of sand rats (Psammomys obesus) -- Conversion of proinsulin into insulin by cathepsins B and L from rat liver lysosomes -- Presence of an endopeptidase activity in rat liver ribosomes -- Implications of amino acid compartmentation for the determination of rates of protein catabolism in livers in meal fed rats -- The role of lysosomal enzymes in protein degradation in different types of rat liver cells -- Uptake and degradation of asialo-fetuin by isolated rat hepatocytes -- Endocytosis and breakdown of proteins by sinusoidal liver cells -- The accumulation of weakly basic substances in lysosomes and the inhibition of intracellular protein degradation -- Protein degradation in isolated rat hepatocytes -- Attempts to relate enzyme inactivation to degradation in vivo -- Lysosomes and protein degradation -- Protein degradation in rat liver cells -- Intracellular protein catabolism -- Pepstatin- and leupeptin-loaded liposomes: A tool in protein breakdown studies -- Turnover of lipogenic enzymes of rat liver in dependence on age -- Aging changes in intracellular protein breakdown -- Cooperation of various subcellular fractions in protein degradation in vitro -- Pharmacological control of hyperproteolytic states in blood by enzyme inhibitors -- Biochemical and biological properties of cell and tissue neutral proteinases and inhibitors -- Naturally occurring inhibitors of intracellular proteinases -- Isolation and characterization of inhibitors of neutral proteinases from spleen -- Production of rabbit antibodies against active rat cathepsin B -- Role of heparin in the interaction of serine proteinases with antithrombin III -- Protease inhibitors produced by microorganisms -- Inhibition of glycoprotein catabolism in vivo and in the perfused rat liver -- Studies on the in vivo-action of leupeptin on the nitrogen retention in rats -- Inactivation studies of cathepsin D with diazo compounds -- Inhibition of serine proteinases by benzamidine derivatives -- Studies on some effectors of lysosomal proteinases from rat liver -- Endogenous proteolytic activity of chromatin -- Degradation of phosphorylated chromosomal nonhistone proteins -- Interaction of intracellular proteases and immune mechanisms -- The diversity of cellular proteinases in physiology and pathology -- CONTENTS/ СОДЕРЖАНИЕ/ INHALT
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