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The enzymes. Volume 10, Protein synthesis, DNA synthesis and repair, RNA synthesis, energy-linked ATPases synthesis /

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Boyer, Paul D.
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: New York ; London : Academic Press, 1974.
Edición:3rd ed.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
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Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Front Cover; The Enzymes; Copyright Page; Contents; List of Contributors; Preface; Contents of Other Volumes; Chapter 1. Polypeptide Chain Initiation; I. Introduction; II. Procaryotes; III. Eucaryotes; IV. Regulation of Chain Initiation; Chapter 2. Protein Synthesis-Peptide Chain Elongation; I. Introduction; II. The Bacterial Elongation Factors; III. Elongation and the Ribosome; IV. Elongation and the Stringent Response; V. EF-Tn and EF-Ts as Subunits of Q/� Repticase; VI. Plant Viral RNA's and Their 3'-Terminal tRNA-Like Sequence; VII. Concluding Remarks
  • Chapter 3. Polypeptide Chain TerminationI. Introduction; II. Requirements for Peptide Chain Termination; III. Mechanism of Peptide Chain Termination; IV. The Relationship of Peptide Chain Termination to Other Events of Protein Synthesis; V. Summary; Chapter 4. Bacterial DNA Polymerases; I. Variety of DNA Polymerases; II. Isolation and Physicochemical Properties; III. The Catalytic Reactions; IV. Proteolytic Cleavage: Two Enzymes in One Polypeptide; V. Physiological Roles; VI. Comparison of Properties of Polymerases; Chapter 5. Terminal Deoxynucleotidyl Transferase; I. Introduction
  • II. The Nature of the ReactionIII. The Statistics of Polymerization; IV. The Mechanism of the Reaction; V. Practical Applications of Transferase Catalysis; VI. Biological Directions; Chapter 6. Eucaryotic DNA Polymerases; I. Introduction; II. Occurrence; III. Classification; IV. Purification; V. Molecular Properties; VI. Catalytic Properties; VII. Fidelity of DNA Synthesis; VIII. Templates and Initiators; IX. Concluding Remarks; Chapter 7. RNA Tumor Virus DNA Polymerases; I. Introduction; II. RNA Virus with a Virion DNA Polymerase; III. Purification; IV. Properties of Purified DNA Polymerases
  • v. Properties of Catalytic ReactionVI. Inhibitors; VII. Biological Role; VIII. Comparison with Other DNA Polymerases; Chapter 8. DNA Joining Enzymes (Ligases); I. Introduction; II. Isolation and Physical Properties of E. coli DNA Ligase; III. Mechanism of Phosphodiester Bond Synthesis; IV. Role of DNA Ligase in Vivo; Chapter 9. Eucaryotic RNA Polymerases; I. Introduction; II. Nuclear Enzymes; III. Organelle DNA-Dependent RNA Polymerases; IV. Conclusions; Chapter 10. Bacterial DNA-Dependent RNA Polymerase; I. Background; II. Molecular Properties; III. Catalytic Properties
  • Chapter 11. Mitochondrial and Chloroplast ATPasesI. Introduction; II. Mitochondria ATPase; III. Chloroplast ATPase; Chapter 12. Bacterial Membrane ATPase; I. Introduction; II. Streptococcus faecalis Membrane ATPase; III. Other Bacterial ATPases; Chapter 13. Sarcoplasmic Membrane ATPases; I. Introduction; II. Sarcoplasmic Membranes in Situ; III. Isolated Sarcoplasmic Membranes; IV. Composition of the Sarcoplasmic Membranes; V. Physical Properties of the Lipoprotein Structure of the Sarcoplasmi Membranes; VI. Calcium-Independent and Calcium-Dependent ATP Hydrolysis