03553nam 2200721Ia 450 991078272620332120230912144325.01-282-85173-X97866128517350-7735-6258-310.1515/9780773562585(CKB)1000000000713492(OCoLC)243500629(CaPaEBR)ebrary10132279(SSID)ssj0000283854(PQKBManifestationID)11266535(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000283854(PQKBWorkID)10250411(PQKB)10999696(CaPaEBR)400953(CaBNvSL)jme00326573 (Au-PeEL)EBL3330812(CaPaEBR)ebr10141482(CaONFJC)MIL285173(OCoLC)929120945(DE-B1597)655985(DE-B1597)9780773562585(VaAlCD)20.500.12592/jtkfdt(schport)gibson_crkn/2009-12-01/1/400953(MiAaPQ)EBC3330812(MiAaPQ)EBC3244577(EXLCZ)99100000000071349219910523d1990 uy 0engurcn|||||||||txtccrRussian entrepreneur[electronic resource] publisher Ivan Sytin of Moscow, 1851-1934 /Charles A. RuudMontreal ;Buffalo McGill-Queen's University Pressc19901 online resource (303 p.) Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph0-7735-0773-6 Includes bibliographical references (p. [254]-261) and index.Front Matter -- Contents -- Preface -- A Note on Style -- Introduction -- From Villager to Moscow Publisher -- More Presses for the People -- Conniving to Establish Russian Word -- Strikes, Politicized Sons, and Profits -- Weathering the Revolution of 1905 and Its Aftermath -- The Targeter Becomes Target -- Leaning to the Left -- The Dilemmas of Overreach and Expansion -- A Publisher Goes to War -- "Naked I Witt Depart" -- Epilogue: Ivan Dmitrievich Sytin, Russian Entrepreneur -- Appendices -- Sytin's "Notes After Visiting America" -- Total Works Published by Sytin & Co., 1901-10 -- Publications Owned or Supported by LD. Sytin (as a Private Investor or through Sytin & Co.) -- Data on the Production of Izvestiia of the Executiv Committee of the All-Russian Soviet (in the Plant of Russian Word, 1918). -- Figures -- Notes -- Bibliography -- IndexOnly in the 1960s did the Soviet government begin to praise Sytin as an important figure in the publishing industry. He is still virtually unknown in the West. Ruud brings Sytin to the forefront of the enterprising capitalists of his time, a group that significantly influenced the degree to which the modernization of methods and technology transformed Russia before the Revolution.Newspaper publishingSoviet UnionHistoryPublishers and publishingSoviet UnionBiographyBusinesspeopleSoviet UnionBiographyRussiaHistoryRevolution, 1905-1907Newspaper publishingHistory.Publishers and publishingBusinesspeople070.5/092BRuud Charles A.1933-1503941MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910782726203321Russian entrepreneur3791428UNINA05662nam 22007454a 450 991083009210332120170815121049.01-280-45036-397866104503670-470-32490-20-471-97312-20-471-97311-4(CKB)1000000000355146(EBL)258871(SSID)ssj0000234382(PQKBManifestationID)11924713(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000234382(PQKBWorkID)10237301(PQKB)10634295(MiAaPQ)EBC258871(OCoLC)85820990(EXLCZ)99100000000035514620051104d2006 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrRedox proteomics[electronic resource] from protein modifications to cellular dysfunction and diseases /edited by Isabella Dalle-Donne, Andrea Scaloni, and D. Allan ButterfieldHoboken, N.J. Wiley-Intersciencec20061 online resource (978 p.)Wiley-interscience series in mass spectrometryDescription based upon print version of record.0-471-72345-2 Includes bibliographical references and index.REDOX PROTEOMICS; CONTENTS; Preface; Contributors; PART I OXIDATIVELY MODIFIED PROTEINS AND PROTEOMIC TECHNOLOGIES; 1 Chemical Modification of Proteins by Reactive Oxygen Species; 1.1 Introduction; 1.2 Peptide Bond Cleavage; 1.3 b-Scission; 1.4 Oxidation of Amino Acid Residue Side Chains; 1.4.1 Oxidation of Aromatic and Heterocyclic Amino Acid Residues; 1.4.2 Methionine Oxidation; 1.4.3 Protein Carbonylation; 1.4.4 Protein-Protein Cross-Linkage; 1.4.5 Protein Modification by Reactive Nitrogen Species; 1.4.6 Chlorination Reactions; 1.4.7 Accumulation of Oxidized Proteins2 The Chemistry of Protein Modifications Elicited by Nitric Oxide and Related Nitrogen Oxides2.1 Introduction; 2.2 Chemical Biology of NO; 2.2.1 Direct Effects; 2.2.2 Indirect Mechanisms; 2.3 Chemistry of Metabolite Formation; 2.3.1 Nitrite and Nitrate Formation; 2.3.2 Metal Nitrosyl Formation; 2.3.3 Nitrosation; 2.3.4 Nitration; 3 Mass Spectrometry Approaches for the Molecular Characterization of Oxidatively/Nitrosatively Modified Proteins; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Mass Spectrometry Analysis of Oxidatively/Nitrosatively Modified Proteins3.2.1 Analysis of Oxidized/Nitrosated Products of Protein Thiols3.2.2 Analysis of Oxidized/Nitrated Products of Tyrosine; 3.2.3 Analysis of Oxidized Products of Methionine; 3.2.4 Analysis of Protein Carbonylation Products; 3.2.5 Analysis of Oxidatively/Nitr(os)atively Products of Tryptophan and Histidine; 3.3 Proteomic Strategies for the Identification of ROS/RNS Protein Targets in Biological Matrices; 3.4 Conclusions; 4 Thiol-Disulfide Oxidoreduction of Protein Cysteines: Old Methods Revisited for Proteomics; 4.1 Introduction: Protein Thiols from Oxidative Stress to Redox Regulation4.2 Different Redox States of Protein Cysteines4.2.1 Disulfides; 4.2.2 Mixed Disulfides; 4.2.3 Higher Oxidation States; 4.3 Methodologies to Identify and Quantify the Redox State of Protein Cysteines; 4.3.1 Methods Based on Reagents That Label Free Cysteine; 4.3.2 Methods Based on Different Electrophoretic Mobility: Diagonal Electrophoresis; 4.4 Methods to Detect Specific Modifications; 4.4.1 Methods Based on a Series of Alkylation, Reduction, and Labeling Steps; 4.4.2 Methods Based on Incorporation of Labeled Glutathione to Identify Glutathionylated Proteins; 4.4.3 Immunological Methods4.5 Methods for Enriching Redox-Regulated Proteins4.5.1 Enrichment of Proteins with Specific Forms of Cysteine Oxidation; 4.5.2 Membrane Proteins; 4.6 Structural and Physicochemical Determinants for the Susceptibility of Cysteines toward Oxidation; 4.7 Perspective; 5 Carbonylated Proteins and Their Implication in Physiology and Pathology; 5.1 Introduction; 5.2 Types of Oxidative Modifications and Choice of Marker; 5.3 Methodological Considerations; 5.4 Selected Studies; 5.5 Carbonylation during Aging; 6 S-Nitrosation of Cysteine Thiols as a Redox Signal; 6.1 Introduction6.2 Mechanisms of Formation of S-NitrosothiolsMethodology and applications of redox proteomicsThe relatively new and rapidly changing field of redox proteomics has the potential to revolutionize how we diagnose disease, assess risks, determine prognoses, and target therapeutic strategies for people with inflammatory and aging-associated diseases. This collection brings together, in one comprehensive volume, a broad array of information and insights into normal and altered physiology, molecular mechanisms of disease states, and new applications of the rapidly evolving techniques of proteomics.Written by some of the Wiley-Interscience series on mass spectrometry.ProteomicsOxidation-reduction reactionPathology, CellularProteinsGenomicsProteomics.Oxidation-reduction reaction.Pathology, Cellular.Proteins.Genomics.572.6612.3/98Dalle-Donne Isabella1964-1604112Scaloni Andrea69911Butterfield D. Allan1604113MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910830092103321Redox proteomics3928800UNINA