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9780195055498

Co- and Post-Translational Modification of Proteins Chemical Principles and Biological Effects

by Graves, Donald J.; Martin, Bruce L.; Wang, Jerry H.
  • ISBN13:

    9780195055498

  • ISBN10:

    0195055497

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 1994-02-10
  • Publisher: Oxford University Press
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Summary

This work presents the general biological principles--and the chemical and physical concepts-- needed for an understanding of the post- and co-translational modification of proteins, a fundamental topic in the science of protein biochemistry and molecular biology. Examples of the different types of modification reactions (glycosylation, phosphorylation, prenylation, etc.) are presented to illustrate specific points, and the book is intended to serve as a principles-based guide for studying the subject, whether in the classroom or research laboratory. In addition to its value as a timely overview of a broad, vitally important area, the book can be used in advanced courses on signal transduction, enzymology, and protein chemistry, or as a supplementary text for biochemistry or molecular biology.

Table of Contents

Introduction: General Features of Protein Modification
Reversible and Irreversible Reactions
Co- and Post-Translational Modification
Enzymatic and Non-Enzymatic Reactions
Recombinant Proteins and Enzyme Modification
Enzymology of Modification
Kinetics of Post-Translational Modification Reactions
Structural Probes of Modifying Enzymes
Reaction Mechanisms
Regulatory Features of Modifying Enzymes
Regulatory Proteins
Autoregulation
Sequential Modifications
Reversibility
The Protein Substrate
Factors Influencing the Chemical Reactivity of Amino Acid Residues
Structural and Chemical Features of the Substrate
Influence of Neighboring Groups on Modification
Chemical Influences of Side Chains on Modification
Chemical Changes in the Protein Influence Subsequent Post-Translational Modification Reactions
Sequences Distinct from the Modifiable Site Can Influence Modification
Cross- Linking Reactions
The Protein Can Cause its Own Modification
Subunit Structure and Covalent Modification
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The Modified Protein: Isolation and Analysis of Structure
Isolation of Modified Proteins
Amino Acid Analysis of Modified Proteins
Identification of Modified Amino Acids by Physical Methods
Chemical Structure of the Modified Group
Primary Structure of the Modified Site
Physical and Chemical Properties of Modified Amino Acids
Modification Can Change the Charge of the Protein
Modification Can Change the Hydrophobicity of the Protein
Modification Can Influence Protein Conformation, Folding, and Stability
Flexibility and Function
Modification Can Change Ligand Binding
Inhibitors and Activators of Cellular Modification Reactions
Enzyme Inhibitors
Enzyme Activators
Biological Effects of Covalent Modification
Reversible and Irreversible Modification
General Criteria for the Biological Role of Protein Modifications
Phosphorylation
Protein Ubiquitination
Covalent Attachment of Long Chain Fatty Acids
Glycosylation
Approaches for the Study of Biological Role
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