Cumulative subject index : volumes 81-94, 96-101 /
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 materia...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Orlando, Fla. :
Academic Press,
1986.
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Colección: | Methods in enzymology ;
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490 | 1 | |a Methods in enzymology ; |v v. 120 | |
520 | |a 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. | ||
505 | 0 | |a Outline of volumes 81-91 : Volume 81. Biomembranes (Part H : Visual pigments and purple membranes, I) -- Section I. Overview : Morphology of visual photoreceptors -- Section II. Isolation of organelles and membranes containing visual pigments -- Section III. Characterization of visual pigments -- Section IV. Rhodopsin protein chemistry -- Section V. Rhodopsin chemical modification -- Section VI. Rod outer segment membrane lipids -- Section VII. Spectral responses of visual pigments to light -- Section VIII. Electrical response -- Section IX. Regeneration of pigments from bleached rhodopsin -- Section X. Rod outer segment enzymes and enzymatic responses to light -- Section XI. Physical studies on retinal photoreceptors -- Section XII. Biogenesis -- Section XIII. Other retinal proteins -- Volume 82. Structural and contractile proteins (Part A : Extracellular matrix) -- Section I. Collagen -- A. The multiple types and forms of collagen -- B. Biosynthesis of procollagen -- C. Preparation of other proteins containing collagen-like sequences -- D. Characterization of special features in the chemistry of collagens -- E. Proteolysis of collagen -- F. Immunology of collagen -- G. Interaction of cells with collagen -- Section II. Elastin -- A. Elastin structure and biosynthesis -- B. Immunology of elastin -- Section III. Proteoglycans -- Section IV. Other connective tissue proteins -- Volume 83. Complex carbohydrates (Part D) -- Section I. Analytical methods -- Section II. Preparations -- Section III. Carbohydrate-binding proteins -- Section IV. Biosynthesis -- Section V. Degradation -- Volume 84. Immunochemical techniques (Part D : Selected immunassays) -- Section I. Oncofetal proteins -- Section II. Proteins and peptides of the blood clotting system -- Section III. Metal and heme binding proteins -- Section IV. Nucleic acids and their antibodies -- Section V. Toxins -- Section VI. Endogenous compounds of low molecular weight -- Section VII. Drugs -- A. Antineoplastic agents -- B. Drugs active on the nervous system and neurotransmitters -- C. Other drugs -- Section VIII. Environmental agents -- Section IX. Summary -- Volume 85. Structural and contractile proteins (Part B : The contractile apparatus and the cytoskeleton -- Section I. Methods for striated muscle chemistry -- Section II. Methods for smooth muscle chemistry -- Section III. Methods for study of the motility apparatus in nonmuscle cells -- Section IV. Special techniques for the study of the contractile protein complex and the cytoskeleton -- Volume 86. Prostaglandins and arachidonate metabolites -- Section I. Enzymes and receptors : Purification and assay -- Section II. Immunochemical assays of enzymes and metabolites -- Section III. Substrates, reagents, and standards -- Section IV. General separation procedures -- Section V. Gas chromatography-mass spectrometry of prostaglandin derivatives -- Section VI. Biological methods -- Volume 87. Enzyme kinetics and mechanism (Part C : Intermediates, stereochemistry, and rate studies) -- Section I. Enzyme intermediates -- Section II. Stereochemistry -- Section III. Initial rate and inhibitor methods -- Section IV. Isotopes as mechanistic probes -- Volume 88. Biomembranes (Part I : Visual pigments and purple membranes, II) -- Section I. Bacteriorhodopsin -- A. Purple membrane preparations and protein structure -- B. Reconstituted systems -- C. Molecular structure of purple membranes -- D. Chemistry, spectroscopy, and photochemistry -- E. Specialized physical techniques -- F. Ion transport and physiology -- G. Biogenesis, genetics, and microorganisms -- H. Light-dependent behavioral response of the intact organism -- I. Other retinal proteins -- Section II. General methods for retinal proteins -- A. Bacteriorodopsin and rhodopsin molecular structure -- B. Model chromophores -- C. Physical and chemical methods -- Volume 89. Carbohydrate metabolism (Part D) -- Section I. Analytical methods -- Section II. Enzyme assay procedures -- Section III. Preparation of substrates and effectors -- Section IV. Oxidation-reduction enzymes -- Section V. Isomerases, epimerases, and mutases -- Volume 90. Carbohydrate metabolism (Part E) -- Section I. Kinases -- Section II. Aldolases and transketolases -- Section III. Dehydratases -- Section IV. Synthases -- Section V. Phosphatases -- Section VI. Phosphoenolpyruvate : Glycose phosphotransferase system -- Section VII. Mono- and disaccharide-binding proteins -- Section VIII. Procedures yielding several enzymes -- Section IX. Carboxylases and decarboxylases -- Section X. Miscellaneous enzymes -- Volume 91. Enzyme structure (Part I) -- Section I. Amino acid analysis and related procedures -- Section II. End-group methods -- Section III. Chain separation -- Section IV. Specific cleavage of peptide chains -- Section V. Separation of peptides -- Section VI. Sequence determination -- Section VII. Chemical modification -- Section VIII. Active-site labeling. | |
505 | 0 | |a Outline of volumes 92-94, 96-101 : Volume 92. Immunochemical techniques (Part E : Monoclonal antibodies and general immunoassay methods) -- Section I. Hybridoma technology -- A. Production of monoclonal antibodies with selected applications -- B. Detection and assessment of monoclonal antibodies -- Section II. Immunoassay of antigens and antibodies -- A. Labeling of antigens and antibodies -- B. Separation methods in immunoassay -- C. Immunoassay methods -- D. Data analysis -- Volume 93. Immunochemical techniques (Part F : Conventional antibodies, Fc receptors, and cytotoxicity) -- Section I. Production and assessment of conventional antibodies -- Section II. Fc receptors -- Section III. Cytotoxicity test and cytotoxic agents -- Volume 94. Polyamines -- Section I. Analytical methods for amines -- Section II. Analytical and preparative methods for adenosylmethionine, decarboxylated adenosylmethionine, and related compounds -- Section III. Genetic techniques -- A. Mutants in biosynthetic pathways -- B. Preparation of plasmids for overproduction of enzymes in biosynthetic pathway (Escherichia coli) -- Section IV. Ornithine decarboxylase, arginine decarboxylase, lysine decarboxylase -- A. Enzyme assays and preparations -- B. Enzyme inhibitors -- Section V. Adenosylmethionine synthetase (Methionine adenosyltransferase) and adenosylmetyhionine decarboxylase -- A. Enzyme assays and preparations -- B. Enzyme inhibitors -- Section VI. Putrescine aminopropyltransferase (Spermidine synthase) and spermidine aminopropyltransferase (Spermine synthase) -- A. Enzyme assays and preparations -- B. Enzyme inhibitors -- Section VII. Amine oxidases and dehydrogenases -- Section VIII. Spermidine acetylation and deacetylation -- Section IX. Other enzymes involved in polyamine synthesis and metabolism -- Section X. Metabolism of 5'-Methythioadenosine and 5-Methylthioribose -- Section XI. Methods for the study of polyamines in lymphocytes and mammary gland -- Section XII. Analogs and derivatives -- Volume 96. Biomembranes [Part J : Membrane biogenesis : Assembly and targeting (General methods, eukaryotes)] -- Section I. Biogenesis and assembly of membrane proteins -- A. General methods -- B. Eukaryotic membranes -- Plasma membrane -- Enveloped viruses -- Endoplasmic reticulum -- Sarcoplasmic reticulum -- Plant vacuoles -- Nuclear membrane -- Other specialized systems -- Section II. Targeting : Selected techniques to study transfer of newly synthesized proteins into or across membranes (Eukaryotic cells) -- Volume 97. Biomembranes [Part K : Membrane biogenesis : Assembly and targeting (Prokaryotes, mitochondria, and chloroplasts)] -- Section I. Prokaryotic membranes -- A. General methods -- B. Outer membrane -- C. Inner membrane -- Section II. Mitochondria -- Section III. Chloroplasts -- Section IV. Summary of membrane proteins -- Addendum -- Volume 98. Biomembranes [Part L : Membrane biogenesis (Processing and recycling)] -- Section I. Specialized methods -- Section II. Importance of glycosylation and trimming; targeting -- Section III. Exocytosis -- Section IV. Internalization of plasma membrane components during absorptive endocytosis -- A. Receptor-mediated uptake -- B. Coated vesicles -- Section V. Recycling of plasma membrane proteins -- Section VI. Transcellular transport -- Section VII. Plasma membrane differentiation -- Section VIII. Transfer of phospholipids between membranes -- Addendum -- Volume 99. Hormone action (Part F : Protein kinases) -- Section I. General methodology -- Section II. Purification and properties of specific protein kinases -- A. Cyclic nucleotide-dependent protein kinases -- B. Calcium-dependent protein kinases -- C. Cyclic nucleotide and calcium-independent protein kinases -- D. Tyrosine-specific protein kinases -- Volume 100. Recombinant DNA (Part B) -- Section I. Use of enzymes in recombinant DNA research -- Section II. Enzymes affecting the gross morphology of DNA -- A. Topoisomerases Type I -- B. Topoisomerases Type II -- Section III. Proteins with specialized functions acting at specific loci -- Section IV. New methods for DNA isolation, hybridization, and cloning -- Section V. Analytical methods for gene products -- Section VI. Mutagenesis : In Vitro and in Vivo -- Volume 101. Recombinant DNA (Part C) -- Section I. New vectors for cloning genes -- Section II. Cloning of genes into yeast cells -- Section III. Systems for monitoring cloned gene expression -- A. Intact cell systems -- B. Introduction of genes into mammalian cells -- C. Cell-free systems; transcription -- D. Cell-free systems; translation. | |
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