Lipases. Part A, Biotechnology /

Detaylı Bibliyografya
Diğer Yazarlar: Rubin, Byron., Dennis, Edward A.
Materyal Türü: Kitap
Dil:English
Baskı/Yayın Bilgisi: San Diego : Academic Press, 1997.
Seri Bilgileri:Methods in enzymology ; v. 284
Konular:
İçindekiler:
  • Sect. 1. Primary and tertiary structure
  • Structure as a basis for understanding interfacial properties of lipases
  • Identification of conserved residues in family of esterase and lipase sequences
  • Identification of important motifs in protein sequences: program MULTIM and its applications tolipase-related sequences
  • Lipases and [alpha]/[beta] hydrolase fold
  • Pancreatic lipases and their complexes with colipases and inhibitors: crystallization and crystal packing
  • Impact of structural information on understanding lipolytic function
  • Surface and electrostatics of cutinases
  • Sect. 2. Isolation, cloning, expression, and engineering
  • Site-specific mutagenesis of human pancreatic lipase
  • Lipase eingineering: a window into strucutre-function relationships
  • Purification of carboxyl ester lipase (bile salt-stimulated lipase) from human milk and pancreas
  • Two novel lipases from thermophile Bacillus thermocatenulatus: screening, purificatin, cloning, overexpression, and properties
  • Vernonia lipase: a plant lipase with strong fatty acid slectivity
  • Hepatic lipase: high-level expression and subunit structure determination
  • Cloning, sequencing, and expression of Candida rugosa lipases
  • Influence of various signal peptides on secretion of mammalian acidic lipases in baculovirus-insect cell system
  • Large-scale purification and kinetic properties of recombinant hormone-sensitive lipase from baculovirus-insect cell systems
  • New pancreatic lipases: gene expression, protein secretion, and the newborn
  • Structure and function of engineered Pseudomonas mendocina lipase
  • Protein engineering of microbial lipases of industrial interest
  • Glycosylation of bile salt-dependent lipase (cholesterol esterase)
  • Steroselectivity of lipase from Rhizopus oryzae toward triaclglycerols and analogs: computer-aided modeling and experimental validation.