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Folding of Disulfide Proteins [electronic resource] / edited by Rowen J. Y. Chang, Salvador Ventura.

By: Chang, Rowen J. Y [editor.].
Contributor(s): Ventura, Salvador [editor.] | SpringerLink (Online service).
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookSeries: Protein Reviews: 14Publisher: New York, NY : Springer New York, 2011Description: X, 286 p. online resource.Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9781441972736.Subject(s): Life sciences | Biochemistry | Cytology | Life Sciences | Biochemistry, general | Animal Biochemistry | Medical Biochemistry | Cell Biology | Biophysics and Biological PhysicsDDC classification: 572 Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
Oxidative folding: coupling conformational folding and disulfide formation -- The case of oxidative folding of ribonuclease A: Factors impacting fold maturation of ER-processed proteins -- Cystine knot folding in cyclotides -- In vitro folding of single chain/double chain insulin and related protein -- Unfolding and refolding of disulfide proteins via disulfide scrambling -- Small catalysts for Protein oxidative folding -- Protein Disulfide Isomerase and the Catalysis of Oxidative Protein Folding -- Allosteric disulfide bonds -- The problem of expression of multi-disulfide bonded recombinant protein in E. coli -- NMR-spectroscopic investigation of disulfide dynamics in unfolded states of proteins -- A half-century of oxidative folding and protein disulfide formation.
In: Springer eBooksSummary: Disulfide-containing proteins belong to a unique class of proteins for studying the mechanism of protein folding. Their folding mechanism can be analyzed by three distinct techniques: (1) The conventional denaturation-renaturation method (disulfide intact); (2) The disulfide oxidation method (oxidative folding); and (3) The emerging disulfide scrambling method. Each technique provides specific information as to how an unfolded disulfide protein refolds to form the native structure. This book is intended to highlight the knowledge of several important proteins (BPTI, RNase A, beta-Lactalbumin and Lysozyme etc.) that have been characterized in depth by these methodologies. The book will also devote sections to comparing these methodologies and chaperones (PDI and Dsb machineries) that facilitate folding of disulfide proteins. Folding of Disulfide Proteins aims to cover the knowledge of protein folding accumulated from studies of disulfide-containing proteins, including methodologies, folding pathways, and folding mechanism of numerous extensively characterized disulfide proteins. This book will be of interest to those interested in problems related to protein folding, and anyone who is interested in understanding the mechanism of protein misfolding and protein misfolding-related diseases. Folding of Disulfide Proteins aims to cover the knowledge of protein folding accumulated from studies of disulfide-containing proteins, including methodologies, folding pathways, and folding mechanism of numerous extensively characterized disulfide proteins. This book will be of interest to those interested in problems related to protein folding, and anyone who is interested in understanding the mechanism of protein misfolding and protein misfolding-related diseases.
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Oxidative folding: coupling conformational folding and disulfide formation -- The case of oxidative folding of ribonuclease A: Factors impacting fold maturation of ER-processed proteins -- Cystine knot folding in cyclotides -- In vitro folding of single chain/double chain insulin and related protein -- Unfolding and refolding of disulfide proteins via disulfide scrambling -- Small catalysts for Protein oxidative folding -- Protein Disulfide Isomerase and the Catalysis of Oxidative Protein Folding -- Allosteric disulfide bonds -- The problem of expression of multi-disulfide bonded recombinant protein in E. coli -- NMR-spectroscopic investigation of disulfide dynamics in unfolded states of proteins -- A half-century of oxidative folding and protein disulfide formation.

Disulfide-containing proteins belong to a unique class of proteins for studying the mechanism of protein folding. Their folding mechanism can be analyzed by three distinct techniques: (1) The conventional denaturation-renaturation method (disulfide intact); (2) The disulfide oxidation method (oxidative folding); and (3) The emerging disulfide scrambling method. Each technique provides specific information as to how an unfolded disulfide protein refolds to form the native structure. This book is intended to highlight the knowledge of several important proteins (BPTI, RNase A, beta-Lactalbumin and Lysozyme etc.) that have been characterized in depth by these methodologies. The book will also devote sections to comparing these methodologies and chaperones (PDI and Dsb machineries) that facilitate folding of disulfide proteins. Folding of Disulfide Proteins aims to cover the knowledge of protein folding accumulated from studies of disulfide-containing proteins, including methodologies, folding pathways, and folding mechanism of numerous extensively characterized disulfide proteins. This book will be of interest to those interested in problems related to protein folding, and anyone who is interested in understanding the mechanism of protein misfolding and protein misfolding-related diseases. Folding of Disulfide Proteins aims to cover the knowledge of protein folding accumulated from studies of disulfide-containing proteins, including methodologies, folding pathways, and folding mechanism of numerous extensively characterized disulfide proteins. This book will be of interest to those interested in problems related to protein folding, and anyone who is interested in understanding the mechanism of protein misfolding and protein misfolding-related diseases.

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