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Modulation of Protein Function, Volume XIII, presents the proceedings of the ICN-UCLA Symposium on Molecular and Cellular Biology held in Keystone, Colorado, from February 25-March 2, 1979. The symposium aimed to bring together workers from several fields, all of which deal with the modulation of protein function.
The discussion of representative metabolic control systems, ranging from single enzyme responses to complex regulatory cascades, and the control of photosynthesis and of protein synthesis and enzyme inactivation, dealt with the general topic at perhaps its most fundamental cellular level. Modulations and conformational changes in proteins that underlie higher-level interactions, such as those involved in cyclic nucleotide function, sensing and chemotactic response to foreign materials, and the complement system, were also described. Two talks dealt with potential clinical relevance of phenomena of the types described by other participants.
The book is organized into nine parts with papers covering the following topics: modulation of enzymes of intermediary metabolism (Part I); modulation and inactivation (Part II); photosynthesis and storage polysaccharides (Part III); cascade systems (Part IV); protein phosphorylation (Part V); methylation in chemotaxis (Part VI); cyclic GMP and cyclic CMP (Part VII); protein synthesis (Part VIII); and clinical implications (IX).
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Contributors
Preface
I. Modulation of Enzymes of Intermediary Metabolism
Molecular Properties of Phosphofructokinase (PFK) Relevant to Modulation of Its Function
Adenine Nucleotide Pool Maintenance during Bacterial Growth and Starvation
Multimodulation of Enzyme Activity. Physiological Significance and Evolutionary Origin
II. Modulation and Inactivation
Poly(ADP-Ribose) and ADP-Ribosylation of Proteins
Selective Inactivation and Degradation of Enzymes in Sporulating Bacteria
Endogenous Proteolytic Modulation of Yeast Enzymes
III. Photosynthesis and Storage Polysaccharides
Thioredoxin and Enzyme Regulation in Photosynthesis
Regulation of the Photosynthetic Carbon Cycle, Phosphorylation, and Electron Transport in Illuminated Intact Chloroplasts
Regulation of Photosynthetic Carbon Metabolism and Partitioning of Photosynthate
Comparative Regulation of a1,4-Glucan Synthesis in Photosynthetic and Nonphotosynthetic Systems
IV. Cascade Systems
Covalently Interconvertible Enzyme Cascade and Metabolic Regulation
Metabolite Control of the Glutamine Synthetase Cascade
The Molecular Dynamics and Biochemistry of Complement
V. Protein Phosphorylation
Cyclic Nucleotide-independent Protein Kinases from Rabbit Reticulocytes and Phosphorylation of Translational Components
An Approach to the Study of Phosphoprotein and Cyclic Nucleotide Metabolism in Cultured Cell Lines with Differentiated Properties
Glycogen Synthase Kinase-2 and Phosphorylase Kinase Are the Same Enzyme
VI. Methylation in Chemotaxis
Methylation and Demethylation in the Bacterial Chemotactic System
Requirement of Transmethylation Reactions for Eukaryotic Cell Chemotaxis
Role for Methylation in Leukocyte Chemotaxis
VII. Cyclic GMP and Cyclic CMP
Enzymatic Formation of Cyclic CMP by Mammalian Tissues
Cyclic CMP Phosphodiesterase: Biological Involvement and Its Regulation by Agents
VIII. Protein Synthesis
Regulation of Phosphoenolpyruvate Carboxykinase (GTP) Synthesis
Peptide-Chain Initiation in Heart and Skeletal Muscle
Effect of Phosphorylation of eIF-2
Modulation of Protein Synthesis and Eukaryotic Initiation Factor 2 (eIF-2) Function during Nutrient Deprival in the Ehrlich Ascites Tumor Cell
IX. Clinical Implications
Genetic Defects of the Human Red Blood Cell and Hemolytic Anemia
Enzyme Replacement Therapy
Index