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  • 1
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    Berlin/Boston :De Gruyter, Inc.,
    Keywords: Proteins--Analysis. ; Proteomics--Methodology. ; Proteins--analysis. ; Proteins--chemistry. ; Proteins--isolation & purification. ; Proteomics--methods. ; Electronic books.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: 1 online resource (378 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9783110252361
    DDC: 572.6
    Language: English
    Note: Intro -- Preface -- Editor -- List of contributing authors -- Abbreviations -- Acknowledgements -- 1 Three-phase partitioning -- 1.1 Method -- 1.2 The mechanism of TPP -- 1.3 A practical example - the isolation of cathepsin L from liver tissue -- 1.4 Other applications -- 2 Folding and degradation functions of molecular chaperones -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 The domain structure of Hsc/Hsp70 -- 2.3 The Hsc/Hsp70 reaction cycle -- 2.4 Cochaperones determine the function of Hsc/Hsp70 -- 2.5 In vitro reconstitution and functional analysis of the Hsc/Hsp70 chaperone system -- 2.6 Measuring the ATPase activity of Hsc/Hsp70 -- 2.7 Determining chaperone activity -- 2.8 In vitro reconstitution of chaperone-assisted ubiquitylation -- 2.9 Concluding remarks -- 3 Membrane protein folding in detergents -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 Interactions of membrane proteins with detergents -- 3.3 Techniques to characterize TM proteins in detergents -- 3.4 Applications of TM protein-detergent complexes -- 3.5 Conclusions -- 4 Glycoprotein-folding quality control in the endoplasmic reticulum -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 Glycoprotein-folding quality control (QC) -- 4.3 The UGGT -- 4.4 GII -- 4.5 CNX and CRT -- 4.6 ERp57 -- 4.7 Methods to study glycoprotein folding QC -- 5 Conformational dynamics in peptides and proteins studied by triplet-triplet energy transfer -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 Concept of TTET experiments to study intrachain loop formation in polypeptide chains -- 5.3 Diffusion-controlled loop formation in unstructured polypeptide chains -- 5.4 Detection of fast conformational fluctuations in folded peptides and proteins by TTET -- 5.5 Conclusions -- 6 Protein import into the intermembrane space of mitochondria -- 6.1 Introduction -- 6.2 The mitochondrial IMS -- 6.3 The mitochondrial disulfide relay -- 6.4 The sulfhydryl oxidase Erv1 -- 6.5 The oxidoreductase Mia40. , 6.6 Substrates of the mitochondrial disulfide relay -- 6.7 Methods to study mitochondrial protein translocation -- 6.8 General comments to the analysis of thiol-disulfide redox states -- 6.9 Outlook -- 7 On-membrane identification of gel-resolved proteins by matrix-assisted laser desorption ionization mass spectrometry (MALDI-MS) -- 7.1 Introduction -- 7.2 Methods for identifying proteins electroblotted onto the PVDF membrane -- 7.3 General comments to the analysis of proteins on membranes -- 7.4 PVDF membranes or diamond-like carbon-coated (DLC) stainless steel plates? -- 7.5 Concluding remarks -- 8 Analysis of protein complexes using chemical cross-linking and mass spectrometry -- 8.1 Introduction -- 8.2 Reagents for chemical cross-linking -- 8.3 The chemical cross-linking workflow -- 8.4 MS and data analysis -- 8.5 Practical examples -- 8.6 The use of spatial constraints for modeling -- 8.7 Conclusion and outlook -- 9 Single-crystal spectroscopy correlated with X-ray crystallography provides complementary perspectives on macromolecular function -- 9.1 Introduction -- 9.2 Ionizing radiation: essential for crystal structures -- a problem and a reagent -- 9.3 Cofactors in biology provide spectroscopic access to reaction cycles -- 9.4 Single-crystal spectroscopy correlated with X-ray diffraction -- 9.5 Correlated studies at beamline X26-C of the NSLS -- 9.6 Future prospects -- 10 Wide-angle X-ray solution scattering (WAXS) -- 10.1 Introduction -- 10.2 Sample preparation -- 10.3 Sample-handling robot -- 10.4 Data collection -- 10.5 Data processing -- 10.6 Structural information -- 10.7 Size and shape -- 10.8 Secondary and tertiary structure -- 10.9 Quaternary structure -- 10.10 Structural changes -- 10.11 Unfolding -- 10.12 Molecular modeling -- 10.13 Modeling of structural fluctuations -- 10.14 Outlook. , 11 Where purity matters: recombinant versus synthetic peptides in beta amyloid formation -- 11.1 Amyloid fibrils possess a defined quaternary structure -- 11.2 The importance of purity for reproducible kinetics of amyloid fibril formation in vitro: the Aß as an example -- 11.3 Future challenges for the characterization of fibrillar structures -- 12 Chemical modification of proteins in living cells -- 12.1 Introduction -- 12.2 Site-specific labeling of proteins with chemical probes -- 12.3 Selecting an appropriate labeling technique -- 12.4 Live cell applications -- 12.5 Technical Protocols for SNAP- tag labeling -- 13 Proteomics of human bronchoalveolar lavage fluid: discovery of biomarkers of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) with difference gel electrophoresis (DIGE) and mass spectrometry (MS) -- 13.1 Introduction -- 13.2 Application of DIGE platform to COPD biomarker discovery -- 13.3 Outlook -- 14 Proteomic analysis of Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD) -- 14.1 Introduction -- 14.2 Materials -- 14.3 Methods -- 14.4 Results and Discussion -- 14.5 Conclusion -- 15 Target-oriented peptide arrays in a palliative approach to cystic fibrosis (CF) -- 15.1 Introduction -- 15.2 PDZ domains -- 15.3 CF -- 15.4 Role of PDZ domains in CFTR trafficking -- 15.5 Target-oriented peptide arrays -- 15.6 An engineered peptide inhibitor of CAL extends the half-life of AF508-CFTR -- 15.7 Methods -- 15.8 Outlook -- 16 Probing protein dynamics in vivo using backbone cyclization: bacterial acyl carrier protein as a case study -- 16.1 Introduction -- 16.2 In vivo protein cyclization, biophysical analyses and functional assays -- 16.3 Outlook -- 17 The protein epitope mimetic approach to protein-protein interaction inhibitors -- 17.1 Introduction -- 17.2 Mechanisms of protein-protein interactions -- 17.3 Small-molecule screening approaches. , 17.4 Protein epitope mimetic approaches -- 18 The structural biology of α1-antitrypsin deficiency and the serpinopathies -- 18.1 Clinical phenotypes of the serpinopathies -- 18.2 The serpin mechanism of protease inhibition -- 18.3 Folding, misfolding and polymerization -- 18.4 Serpin folding -- 18.5 Dissecting the pathways of polymerization -- 18.6 Cellular processing of polymers -- 18.7 Stem cell technology to generate models of disease -- 18.8 Conclusions -- Index.
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  • 2
    ISSN: 1573-4943
    Keywords: aprotinin ; bovine pancreatic trypsin inhibitor ; semisynthesis ; inhibitory specificity
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology
    Notes: Abstract The semisynthesis of homologues of aprotinin, the bovine pancreatic trypsin inhibitor, is described. The P1 lysine15 residue was replaced by two methods. The first procedure, which consisted of two enzymatic steps for the incorporation of other amino acids has previously been described. The second approach consisted of six steps of both enzymatic and chemical nature. The modified inhibitor, in which the lysine15-alanine16 peptide bond is hydrolyzed, was used as the starting material. All carboxyl groups of the modified inhibitor were esterified with methanol; the lysine15 methylester group was then selectively hydrolyzed. Afterward, lysine15 itself was split off. Arginine, glutamic acid, methionine, andl-2-aminohexanoic acid (norleucine, Nle) were incorporated using water-soluble carbodiimide combined with an acylation catalyst. The methylester group was used to prevent polymerization. The reactive-site peptide bonds were resynthesized using either chymotrypsin or trypsin.
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  • 3
    ISSN: 1573-4943
    Keywords: proteinase inhibitor ; aprotinin ; reactive-site peptide bond hydrolysis ; equilibrium constant
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology
    Notes: Abstract ThepH dependence of the equilibrium constant KHyd for the hydrolysis of the Lys15-Ala16 reactive-site peptide bond of the bovine pancreatic trypsin inhibitor (aprotinin) was investigated over thepH range 2.3–6.5. Solutions of aprotinin, modified aprotinin with the Lys15-Ala16 peptide bond cleaved and mixtures of both species were incubated with 10 mol% porcine β-trypsin. The state of equilibrium was determined by analytical cation-exchange HPLC. The KHyd values obtained did not exactly obey the simple equation of Dobry et al. (1952), which had to be used in an extended form with two additional parameters for a satisfactory fit. ThepH-independent equilibrium constant is 0.90 and thepK values of the Lys15 carboxyl group and of the Ala16 amino group are 3.10 and 8.22, respectively. ThepK of an additional group is apparently perturbed by the peptide-bond hydrolysis. It is 4.60 in the native and 4.40 in the modified aprotinin.
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  • 4
    ISSN: 1573-4943
    Keywords: Kunitz-type inhibitor ; aprotinin ; bikunin ; tryptase TL2 ; HIV infection
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology
    Notes: Abstract The serine esterase TL2 from human T4+ lymphocytes is a binding component to HIV-1 glycoprotein gp120 and seems to play a role in the HIV-1 infection mechanism. Recombinant variants of the Kunitz-type serine proteinase inhibitor aprotinin were investigated for their ability to inhibit tryptase TL2 and the binding of gp120 to this enzyme. Furthermore, the viral replication of HIV-1 was investigated in H9 cell cultures under the influence of recombinant aprotinin and bikunin variants. In contrast to native aprotinin, the recombinant variant [Arg15, Phe17, Glu52]aprotinin with a reactive-site sequence homologous to the V3 loop of HIV-1 gp120 showed a specific inhibition of tryptase TL2 (〉80%). However, the [Leu15, Phe17, Glu52]aprotinin variant with hydrophobic subsites was the most potent inhibitor of the binding of gp120 to tryptase TL2 (68%). Our results show that the enzyme activity of purified tryptase TL2 is inhibited not only by variants with basic amino acids, but also those with hydrophobic residues in the reactive-site region. Therefore, tryptase TL2 is not a typical trypsin-like or chymotrypsin-like protease. Investigations on inhibition of HIV-1 replication in H9 cell cultures showed that tryptase TL2 is involved in the mechanism of virus internalization into human lymphocytes. The [Leu15, Phe17, Glu52]aprotinin showed a significant retardation of syncytium formation over a period of 5 days in a 1 μM concentration. Similar investigations were performed with recombinant variants of bikunin, the light chain of human inter-α-trypsin inhibitor. Only the single-headed variant [Arg94]82bikunin inhibited slightly the syncytium formation over a period of 2 days in a 2.2 μM concentration. Wild-type bikunin and all full-length variants showed no effect, possibly due to steric hindrance by the second domain of the double-headed inhibitor.
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  • 5
    Electronic Resource
    Electronic Resource
    Weinheim : Wiley-Blackwell
    Zeitschrift für die chemische Industrie 85 (1973), S. 545-546 
    ISSN: 0044-8249
    Keywords: Chemistry ; General Chemistry
    Source: Wiley InterScience Backfile Collection 1832-2000
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology
    Additional Material: 1 Ill.
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  • 6
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    Electronic Resource
    Weinheim : Wiley-Blackwell
    Zeitschrift für die chemische Industrie 85 (1973), S. 765-766 
    ISSN: 0044-8249
    Keywords: Chemistry ; General Chemistry
    Source: Wiley InterScience Backfile Collection 1832-2000
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology
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  • 7
    Electronic Resource
    Electronic Resource
    Weinheim : Wiley-Blackwell
    Zeitschrift für die chemische Industrie 86 (1974), S. 21-40 
    ISSN: 0044-8249
    Keywords: Chemistry ; General Chemistry
    Source: Wiley InterScience Backfile Collection 1832-2000
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology
    Notes: Die natürlichen Inhibitoren proteolytischer Enzyme sind Proteine. Diese Inhibitoren assoziieren mit den Enzymen unter reversibler Bildung stöchiometrischer Protein-Protein-Komplexe, wobei unter substratanaloger Assoziation am aktiven Zentrum des Enzyms alle katalytischen Funktionen kompetitiv gehemmt werden. Die sehr weite Verbreitung der Inhibitoren im Tier- und Pflanzenreich unterstreicht ihre biologische Bedeutung im intermediären Stoffwechsel, die in einer Erweiterung der Möglichkeiten zur zeitlichen und räumlichen Begrenzung von Enzymaktivitäten zu sehen ist. Bekannt sind eine Reihe von kovalenten Strukturen, detaillierte kinetische Daten über die reversible Protein-Protein-Wechselwirkung, die Vorgänge bei der Inaktivierung sowie chemische Methoden zur Modifizierung dieser Proteine. Erste Röntgen-Strukturdaten eines Inhibitors und seines Enzym-Komplexes vermitteln Einsichten in dessen Molekülstruktur und die Wechselwirkungen bei der Assoziation zum Komplex.
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    ISSN: 0044-8249
    Keywords: Chemistry ; General Chemistry
    Source: Wiley InterScience Backfile Collection 1832-2000
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology
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