Membrane Asymmetry: The nature of membrane asymmetry provides clues to the puzzle of how membranes are assembled.
JE Rothman, J Lenard - Science, 1977 - science.org
The components of biological membranes are asymmetrically distributed between the
membrane surfaces. Proteins are absolutely asymmetrical in that every copy of a …
membrane surfaces. Proteins are absolutely asymmetrical in that every copy of a …
Protein folding
G Némethy, HA Scheraga - Quarterly reviews of biophysics, 1977 - cambridge.org
This review describes recent advances in studies on the stabilities of the three-dimensional
structures of proteins and on the processes leading to the formation of these structures. The …
structures of proteins and on the processes leading to the formation of these structures. The …
N-hydroxysulfosuccinimide active esters: bis (N-hydroxysulfosuccinimide) esters of two dicarboxylic acids are hydrophilic, membrane-impermeant, protein cross …
JV Staros - Biochemistry, 1982 - ACS Publications
James V. Staros abstract: We have synthesized and characterized N-
hydroxysulfosuccinimide, a new hydrophilic ligand for the preparation of active esters. We …
hydroxysulfosuccinimide, a new hydrophilic ligand for the preparation of active esters. We …
[图书][B] Laboratory techniques in biochemistry and molecular biology
TR Flotte, KI Berns - 1969 - books.google.com
Adeno-associated viruses (AAV) are ubiquitous in the human population (> 90% of adults
are seropositive) but have never been implicated as the cause of any disease. They were …
are seropositive) but have never been implicated as the cause of any disease. They were …
[图书][B] The enzymes
PD Boyer, EG Krebs - 1986 - books.google.com
The enzymes Page 1 |||| ENAMES THIRD EDITION Edited by Paul D. Boyer Edwin G. Krebs
VOLUME XVI Control by Phosphorylation, Part A. General Features Specific Enzymes []) Page 2 …
VOLUME XVI Control by Phosphorylation, Part A. General Features Specific Enzymes []) Page 2 …
[8] Photoaffinity labeling
H Bayley, JR Knowles - Methods in enzymology, 1977 - Elsevier
Publisher Summary This chapter discusses the photoaffinity labeling which could be used
as a method that allows to unleash the reagent at a particular time and place, when the …
as a method that allows to unleash the reagent at a particular time and place, when the …
12 Pancreatic Ribonuclease
P Blackburn, S Moore - The enzymes, 1982 - Elsevier
Publisher Summary Bovine Ribonuclease has been a test protein in the study of a wide
variety of chemical and physical methods of protein chemistry. It is widely employed in the …
variety of chemical and physical methods of protein chemistry. It is widely employed in the …
New approach to the study of phospholipid-protein interactions in biological membranes. Synthesis of fatty acids and phospholipids containing photosensitive groups
P Chakrabarti, HG Khorana - Biochemistry, 1975 - ACS Publications
Parul Chakrabarti and H. Gobind Khorana* abstract: In a general approach to the study, in
vivo and in vitro, of the interactions between phospholipids and pro-teins in biological …
vivo and in vitro, of the interactions between phospholipids and pro-teins in biological …
Membrane receptors and hormone action
P Cuatrecasas, MD Hollenberg - Advances in protein chemistry, 1976 - Elsevier
Publisher Summary Studies of receptor binding generally employ highly radioactive ligand
derivatives; however, knowledge of the biological activity of the radioactive derivative is …
derivatives; however, knowledge of the biological activity of the radioactive derivative is …
Photochemical reactions in the synthesis of protein–drug conjugates
The ability to modify biologically active molecules such as antibodies with drug molecules,
fluorophores or radionuclides is crucial in drug discovery and target identification. Classic …
fluorophores or radionuclides is crucial in drug discovery and target identification. Classic …