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Metabolic conjugation and metabolic hydrolysis. Volume III /

Metabolic Conjugation and Metabolic Hydrolysis.

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Fishman, William H. (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: New York : Academic Press, a subsidiary of Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, Publishers, 1973.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
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  • Front Cover; Metabolic Conjugation and Metabolic Hydrolysis; Copyright Page; Dedication; Table of Contents; LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS; PREFACE; CONTENTS OF OTHER VOLUMES; Chapter 1. THE BIOSYNTHESIS OF ANIMAL GLYCOPROTEINS; I. Introduction; II. Chemical Structures of Glycoproteins; III. Biosynthesis of Nucleotide Sugars; IV� Biosynthesis of Asn-GlcNAc-Type ProstheticGroups; V. Biosynthesis of Ser-GalNAc and Thr-GalNAc-typeProsthetic Groups; VI� Biosynthesis of Hyl-Gal-Type Prosthetic Groups; VII. Biosynthesis of Prosthetic Groups with Unknown LinkageRegions; VIII. Summation and General Conclusions.
  • Chapter 4. CONTROL OF METABOLIC HYDROLYSIS IN THELYSOSOME-VACUOLAR APPARATUSI. Introduction; II. Lysosom-Vacuolar Apparatus: A Definition and Model; III. Synthesis of Acid Hydrolases; IV. The Dynamic Process of Vesiculation; V. Vacuolar Apparatus: Interaction of Primary-SecondaryLysosome; VI. Acid Hydrolase Activity within the Vacuolar Apparatus; VII. Endocytosis-Exocytosis; VIII� Summary and Epilog; REFERENCES; Chapter 5. ACETYLATION OF DRUGS; I. Acetylation of Drugs and Foreign Compounds in Man and Animals; II. Inherited Variation in Drug Acetylation-The IsoniazidAcetylation Polymorphism.
  • III. Drug Acefylating EnzymesIV. Mechanism of Enzymic Drug Acetylation; V. Concluding Remarks; REFERENCES; Chapter 6. BIOCHEMICAL MECHANISMS IN METHYLGROUP TRANSFER; 1. Introduction; II. S-Adenosylmethionine; III. Methylation of Homocysteine and Methionine Biosynthesis; IV� Energetics of Transmethylation; V. FurtherTransmethylations From Methyl-Cobalt-Corrinoid Compounds; REFERENCES; Chapter 7. BILIRUBIN CONJUGATES OF HUMAN BILE; I. Introduction; II. Historical Development; III. Isolation of the Bilirubin Conjugates as the PhenylazoDerivatives; IV. Identification of the Isolated Compounds.
  • v. How Can This Novel Report of Disaccharide-Containing Conjugates be Reconciled with the Generally Accepted View that Bilirubinis Excreted as a Simple GlucuronideVII. Conclusions; REFERENCES; Chapter 8. MEMBRANE PHOSPHOHYDROLASES; I. Introduction; II. Adenosine Triphosphatase (ATPase) (EC 3.6.1.3); III. Adenyl Cyclase; IV. Alkaline Phosphatase (EC 3.1.3.1); V. Glucose-6-Phosphatase (EC 3.1.3.9); VI. Acid Phosphatase; VII. S-Nucleotidase (EC 3.1.3.5; VIII. Nucleoside Diphosphatase (EC 3.6.1.6); IX. Discussion; REFERENCES; AUTHOR INDEX; SUBJECT INDEX.