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The diversity of cellular proteinases in physiology and pathology

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© 1977 Walter de Gruyter GmbH, Berlin/Munich/Boston

© 1977 Walter de Gruyter GmbH, Berlin/Munich/Boston

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  1. Frontmatter I
  2. Preface V
  3. Intracellular proteinase of Bacillus subtilis 1509
  4. Relationships between intracellular proteolytic activity and protein turnover in Bacillus megaterium 1515
  5. Characterization and function of intracellular proteinases and proteinase inhibitors from yeast 1523
  6. Protein degradation during the differentiation of eukaryotic cells : Studies on the sporulation of Saccharomyces cerevisiae and on the formation of the neuromuscular junction in the chick embryo 1525
  7. Studies on bovine spleen cathepsin D 1531
  8. Intracellular protein catabolism and new serine proteases 1537
  9. Cathepsin H: An endoaminopeptidase 1547
  10. The effect of human neutrophil elastase and cathepsin G on the collagen of cartilage, tendon, and cornea 1549
  11. The action of cathepsin B and collagenolytic cathepsin in the degradation of collagen 1555
  12. Protein cleavage in virus-infected cells 1565
  13. Peptidases of the kidney microvillus membrane 1575
  14. Degradation of myofibrillar proteins by cathepsins B and D 1587
  15. Degradation of myones as a consequence of disuse and denervation 1605
  16. The influence of immobilization on soluble proteins of muscle 1621
  17. A neutral protease from rat intestinal muscle. A possible role in the degradation of native enzymes 1625
  18. The susceptibility of glycogen Phosphorylase to inactivation by endogenous and exogenous proteases 1637
  19. Studies on the possible physiological controls of skeletal muscle proteases 1645
  20. Lysosomal enzyme secretion in rat ventral prostate. Secretagogue action of testosterone and dibutyryl cyclic AMP 1653
  21. Evidence pointing to the main role of lysosomes in mitochondrial proteolysis at neutral pH 1661
  22. Increased susceptibility of carbamylated glutamate dehydrogenase to proteolysis 1667
  23. Acetyl glutamate — a model of signals for intracellular proteolysis 1673
  24. Flow and shuttle of plasma membrane during endocytosis 1681
  25. Inhibition by insulin of the physiological autophagic breakdown of cell organelles 1691
  26. Proteolytic and transhydrogenolytic activities in isolated pancreatic islets of rats 1695
  27. Studies on the relationship between the molecular structure and the catabolism of insulin 1705
  28. Insulin and glucagon degradation in livers of sand rats (Psammomys obesus) 1713
  29. Conversion of proinsulin into insulin by cathepsins B and L from rat liver lysosomes 1723
  30. Presence of an endopeptidase activity in rat liver ribosomes 1729
  31. Implications of amino acid compartmentation for the determination of rates of protein catabolism in livers in meal fed rats 1735
  32. The role of lysosomal enzymes in protein degradation in different types of rat liver cells 1747
  33. Uptake and degradation of asialo-fetuin by isolated rat hepatocytes 1753
  34. Endocytosis and breakdown of proteins by sinusoidal liver cells 1763
  35. The accumulation of weakly basic substances in lysosomes and the inhibition of intracellular protein degradation 1777
  36. Protein degradation in isolated rat hepatocytes 1789
  37. Attempts to relate enzyme inactivation to degradation in vivo 1805
  38. Lysosomes and protein degradation 1815
  39. Protein degradation in rat liver cells 1821
  40. Intracellular protein catabolism 1823
  41. Pepstatin- and leupeptin-loaded liposomes: A tool in protein breakdown studies 1829
  42. Turnover of lipogenic enzymes of rat liver in dependence on age 1833
  43. Aging changes in intracellular protein breakdown 1837
  44. Cooperation of various subcellular fractions in protein degradation in vitro 1843
  45. Pharmacological control of hyperproteolytic states in blood by enzyme inhibitors 1855
  46. Biochemical and biological properties of cell and tissue neutral proteinases and inhibitors 1863
  47. Naturally occurring inhibitors of intracellular proteinases 1873
  48. Isolation and characterization of inhibitors of neutral proteinases from spleen 1883
  49. Production of rabbit antibodies against active rat cathepsin B 1887
  50. Role of heparin in the interaction of serine proteinases with antithrombin III 1893
  51. Protease inhibitors produced by microorganisms 1899
  52. Inhibition of glycoprotein catabolism in vivo and in the perfused rat liver 1917
  53. Studies on the in vivo-action of leupeptin on the nitrogen retention in rats 1923
  54. Inactivation studies of cathepsin D with diazo compounds 1927
  55. Inhibition of serine proteinases by benzamidine derivatives 1931
  56. Studies on some effectors of lysosomal proteinases from rat liver 1939
  57. Endogenous proteolytic activity of chromatin 1945
  58. Degradation of phosphorylated chromosomal nonhistone proteins 1951
  59. Interaction of intracellular proteases and immune mechanisms 1955
  60. The diversity of cellular proteinases in physiology and pathology 1959
  61. CONTENTS/ СОДЕРЖАНИЕ/ INHALT 1970
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