RETROSPECT & PROSPECT IN PROT-EIN RESEAR
Festschrift in Honour of Professor Cao Tianqin| By: | Li Zai-ping |
| Publisher: | World Scientific Publishing |
| Print ISBN: | 9789810205188 |
| eText ISBN: | 9789814360425 |
| Edition: | 0 |
| Format: | Page Fidelity |
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Table of Contents
Contents:
- Contractile Proteins:
- Tropomyosin as the Spearhead of Regulatory Proteins (S Ebashi)
- Actin and the Sliding Mechanism (F Oosawa)
- Mutations of Troponin C to Probe the Molecular Mechanism of Triggering Contraction in Striated Muscle (R-Y Tan)
- The Progress in Research of Catch Contraction (Z-X Gong et al.)
- Viral Proteins and Protein Biosynthesis:
- A New Enhancer Element ENII in HBV (Z-P Li et al.)
- Beta Globin Locus Activation Region: A Novel Cis-Acting Element (Q-L Li)
- Insulin and Receptor Proteins:
- Experimental Evidence on the Receptor-Binding Site of Insulin (Y-M Feng & Y-S Zhang)
- The Structure and Function of Insulin Receptor (J-L Gu & P DeMeyts)
- Ohmefentanyl, A New Highly Selective Agonist for mµ Opioid Receptor (Z-Q Chi et al.)
- Enzyme Proteins, Immuno-Proteins and Toxic Proteins:
- Studies on Serine Protease Inhibitors from Three Different Families (C-W Chi)
- Analysis of Interactions between C3b, C3bi, Factor H, C4bp and Factor I (L-M Hsiung & I Gigli)
- Research Progress on Snake Venom of Agkistrodon halys Pallas (Y-C Chen)
- Protein Conformation:
- Unfolding and Inactivation during Thermal Denaturation of Creatine Kinase (Y-N Kuang et al.)
- Polypeptide Conformation in Surfactant Solution (J-T Yang)
- Atrial Natriuretic Factor and its Molecular Design (Z-X Lu)
- Functional Significance of the Free Volume Inside Proteins: A Conjecture (G Weber)
- Glycoproteins:
- Carbohydrates and Proteins (K-Y Wang)
- and other papers
Readership: Biochemists.