Protein phosphorylation / / edited by F. Marks |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Weinheim, [Germany] : , : VCH, , 1996 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (409 p.) |
Disciplina |
572.65
574.19245 |
Soggetto topico |
Phosphoproteins - Synthesis
Phosphoproteins - Metabolism Protein kinases |
Soggetto genere / forma | Electronic books. |
ISBN |
1-281-84268-0
9786611842680 3-527-61503-2 3-527-61502-4 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | ger |
Nota di contenuto |
Protein Phosphorylation; Preface; Contents; List of contributors; List of Abbreviations; 1 The brain of the cell; 1.1 Signals and symbols; 1.2 Proteins as communicative molecules; 1.3 The discovery of protein phosphorylation; 1.4 Protein phosphorylation in prokaryotes; 1.5 Protein phosphorylation in eukaryotes; 1.5.1 Eukaryotic protein kinases: common features and diversities; 1.5.2 Control of protein kinase activity; 1.5.3 The problem of substrate specificity; 1.5.4 Regulatory signals for protein kinases and examples of signaling cross-talk
1.5.5 Protein tyrosine phosphorylation and the integrity of multicellular organisms1.6 Signal extinction by protein dephosphorylation; 1.7 Cancer: a cellular 'psychosis'; 1.8 Advancing beyond the metaphor: proteins as non-trivial machines; References; 2 cAMP-dependent protein kinase: structure, function and control; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 Biochemistry of cAPK; 2.2.1 Principles of purification of cAPK; 2.2.2 The catalytic subunit (C-subunit); 2.2.3 Control of cAPK; 2.3 Cellular aspects of cAPK function and control; 2.3.1 In vivo control of cAPK; 2.3.2 Cellular location of cAPK subunits 2.4 Structural aspects of cAPK function2.4.1 Dynamics of substrate-induced fit in solution; 2.4.2 Crystal structure of cAPK C-subunit; 2.4.3 Aspects of future research on cAPK; 2.5 A quick look at the cGMP-dependent protein kinase: a close relative of cAPK; 2.6 Structural consequences of protein phosphorylation in general; 2.6.1 Immediate physical consequences; 2.6.2 Conformational change - indirect evidence; 2.6.3 Conformational change - direct evidence; 2.6.4 Structural effects in peptides; References; 3 Protein kinase C; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 The protein kinase C isoenzyme family 3.2.1 The PKC subfamilies3.2.2 PKC isoenzyme structures: common features and differences3; 3.2.3 Regulation of PKC activity4; 3.3 Cellular functions of protein kinase C; 3.3.1 Activators and inhibitors as tools in PKC research; 3.3.2 Phorbol ester effects; 3.3.3 Are effects of phorbol esters and DAG reliable indicators of PKC action?; 3.3.4 Effects of altered PKC expression on cellular functions; 3.3.5 PKC substrates11; 3.3.6 How PKC may acquire substrate specificity; 3.4 Protein kinase C in disease; 3.4.1 Involvement of PKC expression in benign and malignant hyperproliferative diseases 3.4.2 Oncogenic and anti-oncogenic effects of protein kinase C expression3.4.3 Protein kinase C and skin tumor promotion; References; 4 Casein kinases; 4.1 The different classes of casein kinases; 4.2 Protein kinase CK2; 4.2.1 History; 4.2.2 Biochemical features; 4.2.3 Molecular structures. interaction of subunits and regulation mechanisms; 4.2.4 CK2 genes and their chromosomal locations; 4.2.5 Transcribed CK2 messages and transcription control; 4.2.6 Cell physiological roles of CK2; 4.2.7 CK2 in mitogenic signal transmission; 4.2.8 CK2 and the cell cycle; 4.3 Protein kinase CK1 4.3.1 Biochemical features and molecular structures of CK1 |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910144009603321 |
Weinheim, [Germany] : , : VCH, , 1996 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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Protein phosphorylation / / edited by F. Marks |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Weinheim, [Germany] : , : VCH, , 1996 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (409 p.) |
Disciplina |
572.65
574.19245 |
Soggetto topico |
Phosphoproteins - Synthesis
Phosphoproteins - Metabolism Protein kinases |
ISBN |
1-281-84268-0
9786611842680 3-527-61503-2 3-527-61502-4 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | ger |
Nota di contenuto |
Protein Phosphorylation; Preface; Contents; List of contributors; List of Abbreviations; 1 The brain of the cell; 1.1 Signals and symbols; 1.2 Proteins as communicative molecules; 1.3 The discovery of protein phosphorylation; 1.4 Protein phosphorylation in prokaryotes; 1.5 Protein phosphorylation in eukaryotes; 1.5.1 Eukaryotic protein kinases: common features and diversities; 1.5.2 Control of protein kinase activity; 1.5.3 The problem of substrate specificity; 1.5.4 Regulatory signals for protein kinases and examples of signaling cross-talk
1.5.5 Protein tyrosine phosphorylation and the integrity of multicellular organisms1.6 Signal extinction by protein dephosphorylation; 1.7 Cancer: a cellular 'psychosis'; 1.8 Advancing beyond the metaphor: proteins as non-trivial machines; References; 2 cAMP-dependent protein kinase: structure, function and control; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 Biochemistry of cAPK; 2.2.1 Principles of purification of cAPK; 2.2.2 The catalytic subunit (C-subunit); 2.2.3 Control of cAPK; 2.3 Cellular aspects of cAPK function and control; 2.3.1 In vivo control of cAPK; 2.3.2 Cellular location of cAPK subunits 2.4 Structural aspects of cAPK function2.4.1 Dynamics of substrate-induced fit in solution; 2.4.2 Crystal structure of cAPK C-subunit; 2.4.3 Aspects of future research on cAPK; 2.5 A quick look at the cGMP-dependent protein kinase: a close relative of cAPK; 2.6 Structural consequences of protein phosphorylation in general; 2.6.1 Immediate physical consequences; 2.6.2 Conformational change - indirect evidence; 2.6.3 Conformational change - direct evidence; 2.6.4 Structural effects in peptides; References; 3 Protein kinase C; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 The protein kinase C isoenzyme family 3.2.1 The PKC subfamilies3.2.2 PKC isoenzyme structures: common features and differences3; 3.2.3 Regulation of PKC activity4; 3.3 Cellular functions of protein kinase C; 3.3.1 Activators and inhibitors as tools in PKC research; 3.3.2 Phorbol ester effects; 3.3.3 Are effects of phorbol esters and DAG reliable indicators of PKC action?; 3.3.4 Effects of altered PKC expression on cellular functions; 3.3.5 PKC substrates11; 3.3.6 How PKC may acquire substrate specificity; 3.4 Protein kinase C in disease; 3.4.1 Involvement of PKC expression in benign and malignant hyperproliferative diseases 3.4.2 Oncogenic and anti-oncogenic effects of protein kinase C expression3.4.3 Protein kinase C and skin tumor promotion; References; 4 Casein kinases; 4.1 The different classes of casein kinases; 4.2 Protein kinase CK2; 4.2.1 History; 4.2.2 Biochemical features; 4.2.3 Molecular structures. interaction of subunits and regulation mechanisms; 4.2.4 CK2 genes and their chromosomal locations; 4.2.5 Transcribed CK2 messages and transcription control; 4.2.6 Cell physiological roles of CK2; 4.2.7 CK2 in mitogenic signal transmission; 4.2.8 CK2 and the cell cycle; 4.3 Protein kinase CK1 4.3.1 Biochemical features and molecular structures of CK1 |
Record Nr. | UNISA-996197616603316 |
Weinheim, [Germany] : , : VCH, , 1996 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. di Salerno | ||
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Protein phosphorylation / / edited by F. Marks |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Weinheim, [Germany] : , : VCH, , 1996 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (409 p.) |
Disciplina |
572.65
574.19245 |
Soggetto topico |
Phosphoproteins - Synthesis
Phosphoproteins - Metabolism Protein kinases |
ISBN |
1-281-84268-0
9786611842680 3-527-61503-2 3-527-61502-4 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | ger |
Nota di contenuto |
Protein Phosphorylation; Preface; Contents; List of contributors; List of Abbreviations; 1 The brain of the cell; 1.1 Signals and symbols; 1.2 Proteins as communicative molecules; 1.3 The discovery of protein phosphorylation; 1.4 Protein phosphorylation in prokaryotes; 1.5 Protein phosphorylation in eukaryotes; 1.5.1 Eukaryotic protein kinases: common features and diversities; 1.5.2 Control of protein kinase activity; 1.5.3 The problem of substrate specificity; 1.5.4 Regulatory signals for protein kinases and examples of signaling cross-talk
1.5.5 Protein tyrosine phosphorylation and the integrity of multicellular organisms1.6 Signal extinction by protein dephosphorylation; 1.7 Cancer: a cellular 'psychosis'; 1.8 Advancing beyond the metaphor: proteins as non-trivial machines; References; 2 cAMP-dependent protein kinase: structure, function and control; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 Biochemistry of cAPK; 2.2.1 Principles of purification of cAPK; 2.2.2 The catalytic subunit (C-subunit); 2.2.3 Control of cAPK; 2.3 Cellular aspects of cAPK function and control; 2.3.1 In vivo control of cAPK; 2.3.2 Cellular location of cAPK subunits 2.4 Structural aspects of cAPK function2.4.1 Dynamics of substrate-induced fit in solution; 2.4.2 Crystal structure of cAPK C-subunit; 2.4.3 Aspects of future research on cAPK; 2.5 A quick look at the cGMP-dependent protein kinase: a close relative of cAPK; 2.6 Structural consequences of protein phosphorylation in general; 2.6.1 Immediate physical consequences; 2.6.2 Conformational change - indirect evidence; 2.6.3 Conformational change - direct evidence; 2.6.4 Structural effects in peptides; References; 3 Protein kinase C; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 The protein kinase C isoenzyme family 3.2.1 The PKC subfamilies3.2.2 PKC isoenzyme structures: common features and differences3; 3.2.3 Regulation of PKC activity4; 3.3 Cellular functions of protein kinase C; 3.3.1 Activators and inhibitors as tools in PKC research; 3.3.2 Phorbol ester effects; 3.3.3 Are effects of phorbol esters and DAG reliable indicators of PKC action?; 3.3.4 Effects of altered PKC expression on cellular functions; 3.3.5 PKC substrates11; 3.3.6 How PKC may acquire substrate specificity; 3.4 Protein kinase C in disease; 3.4.1 Involvement of PKC expression in benign and malignant hyperproliferative diseases 3.4.2 Oncogenic and anti-oncogenic effects of protein kinase C expression3.4.3 Protein kinase C and skin tumor promotion; References; 4 Casein kinases; 4.1 The different classes of casein kinases; 4.2 Protein kinase CK2; 4.2.1 History; 4.2.2 Biochemical features; 4.2.3 Molecular structures. interaction of subunits and regulation mechanisms; 4.2.4 CK2 genes and their chromosomal locations; 4.2.5 Transcribed CK2 messages and transcription control; 4.2.6 Cell physiological roles of CK2; 4.2.7 CK2 in mitogenic signal transmission; 4.2.8 CK2 and the cell cycle; 4.3 Protein kinase CK1 4.3.1 Biochemical features and molecular structures of CK1 |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910830864603321 |
Weinheim, [Germany] : , : VCH, , 1996 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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