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Main description:

Today, activation endoproteolysis of secretory proteins is recognized as a fundamental biological mechanism of spatial and temporal regulation of protein activity as well as of diversification of protein functions.  In Proprotein Convertases, experts in the field examine detailed methods involving proprotein convertases, the enzymes mediating this endoproteolysis, which reside within or cycle between the various compartments of the secretory pathway.  Providing a timely assessment of impact of activation/inactivation endoproteolysis in the secretory pathway, the volume offers a broader perspective on the biochemistry of the PCSKs (proprotein convertases, subtilisin/kexin-type) by exploring structural and functional analogies with bacterial subtilisin and on the enzymology of endoproteolysis itself by describing the involvement in the process of non-PCSK-type such as cathepsin L.  Written in the highly successful Methods in Molecular Biology series format, chapters include introductions to their specific topics, lists of the necessary materials and reagents, step-by-step, readily reproducible laboratory protocols, and tips on troubleshooting and avoiding known pitfalls.

 

Meticulous and up-to-date, Proprotein Convertases represents an instructive and useful reference book for all scientists interested in endoproteolytic activation and/or inactivation of secretory proproteins through limited proteolysis, for experts in the field and newcomers to it as well.


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Serves as an instructive and useful reference book for all scientists interested in endoproteolytic activation and/or inactivation of secretory proproteins through limited proteolysis

Provides many cutting-edge lab-ready protocols

Includes tips and implementation advice from experts in the field


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Today, activation endoproteolysis of secretory proteins is recognized as a fundamental biological mechanism of spatial and temporal regulation of protein activity as well as of diversification of protein functions.  In Proprotein Convertases, experts in the field examine detailed methods involving proprotein convertases, the enzymes mediating this endoproteolysis, which reside within or cycle between the various compartments of the secretory pathway.  Providing a timely assessment of impact of activation/inactivation endoproteolysis in the secretory pathway, the volume offers a broader perspective on the biochemistry of the PCSKs (proprotein convertases, subtilisin/kexin-type) by exploring structural and functional analogies with bacterial subtilisin and on the enzymology of endoproteolysis itself by describing the involvement in the process of non-PCSK-type such as cathepsin L.  Written in the highly successful Methods in Molecular Biology series format, chapters include introductions to their specific topics, lists of the necessary materials and reagents, step-by-step, readily reproducible laboratory protocols, and tips on troubleshooting and avoiding known pitfalls.

 

Meticulous and up-to-date, Proprotein Convertases represents an instructive and useful reference book for all scientists interested in endoproteolytic activation and/or inactivation of secretory proproteins through limited proteolysis, for experts in the field and newcomers to it as well.


Contents:

Part I: Reminiscences

 

1. On the Discovery of Precursor Processing

            Donald F. Steiner

 

2. The Prohormone Theory and the Proprotein Convertases: It Is All About Serendipity

            Michel Chrétien

 

Part II: Biochemistry and Cell Biology

 

3. The Proprotein Convertases, 20 Years Later

            Nabil G. Seidah

 

4. Insights from Bacterial Subtilases into the Mechanisms of Intramolecular Chaperone-Mediated Activation of Furin

            Ujwal Shinde and Gary Thomas

 

5. The Novel Role of Cathepsin L for Neuropeptide Production Illustrated by Research Strategies in Chemical Biology with Protease Gene Knockout and Expression

            Lydiane Funkelstein and Vivian Hook

 

6. In Vitro Assay for Protease Activity of Proprotein Convertase Subtilisin Kexins (PCSKs): An Overall Review of Existing and New Methodologies

            Ajoy Basak, Andrew Chen, Swapan Majumdar, and Heather Palmer Smith

 

7. Inhibitor Screening of Proprotein Convertases Using Positional Scanning Libraries

            Iris Lindberg and Jon R. Appel

 

8. Analyses of PCSK9 Post-Translational Modifications Using Time-of-Flight Mass Spectrometry

            Thilina Dewpura and Janice Mayne

 

Part III: Molecular Biology and Genetics

 

9. The Molecular Biology of Furin-Like Proprotein Convertases in Vascular Remodelling

            Philipp Stawowy and Kai Kappert

 

10. Identification of the Myosin Heavy Polypeptide 9 as a Downstream Effector of the Proprotein Convertases in the Human Colon Carcinoma HT-29 Cells

            Nathalie Scamuffa, Fabien Calvo, and Abdel-Majid Khatib

 

11. Regulation of 7B2 mRNA Translation: Dissecting the Role of Its 5’-Untranslated Region

            Haidy Tadros, Gunther Schmidt, Francine Sirois, and Majambu Mbikay

 

12. Analysis of Epigenetic Alterations to Proprotein Convertase Genes in Disease

            YangXin Fu and Mark W. Nachtigal

 

13. Genetic and Functional Characterization of PCSK1

            Hélène Choquet, Pieter Stijnen, and John W.M. Creemers

 

Part IV: Experimental Models

 

14. Prohormone Processing in Zebrafish

            Michael G. Morash, Kelly Soanes, and Younes Anini

 

15. Use of Zebrafish and Knockdown Technology to Define Proprotein Convertase Activity

            Babykumari P. Chitramuthu and Hugh P.J. Bennett

 

16. Characterization of Impaired Processing of Neuropeptides in the Brains of Endoproteases Knockout Mice

            Margery C. Beinfeld

 

17. Quantitative Peptidomics of Mice Lacking Peptide-Processing Enzymes

            Jonathan Wardman and Lloyd D. Fricker

 

18. A Proteomic Protocol to Identify Physiological Substrates of Proprotein Convertases

            Guiying Nie and Andrew N. Stephens

 

19. Neurophenotyping Genetically-Modified Mice for Social Behavior

            Ramona M. Rodriguiz, Jennifer S. Colvin, and William C. Wetsel


PRODUCT DETAILS

ISBN-13: 9781617792038
Publisher: Springer (Humana Press)
Publication date: August, 2011
Pages: 345
Weight: 906g
Availability: Not available (reason unspecified)
Subcategories: Biochemistry
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