Tyrosine Phosphoprotein Phosphatases
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Product details:
- Edition number 2
- Publisher OUP Oxford
- Date of Publication 30 April 1998
- ISBN 9780198502470
- Binding Paperback
- No. of pages272 pages
- Size 246x190x17 mm
- Weight 664 g
- Language English
- Illustrations 10 line figures 0
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Short description:
Tyrosine phosphoprotein phosphatases are a family of enzymes found ubiquitously in cells, and are involved in a number of metabolic and signalling pathways. This volume explores their sequence, structure, and biochemical properties, providing a unique reference work for researchers. It also includes an extensive, categorized bibliography.
MoreLong description:
Tyrosine phosphoprotein phosphatases (PTPases) are found ubiquitously in cytosolic and particulate fractions of cells. They are unique in terms of their substrate sensitivity, neutral pH optimum, resistance to EDTA, and inhibition by low concentrations of zinc or vandanate. PTPases exert both positive and negative effects on a number of metabolic and signal transduction pathways. This volume explores the sequence, structure, and biochemical properties of PTPases,
regulation of PTPase expression, substrate preferences and catalytic mechanisms, physiology, covalent modification, modification by chemical agents and proteolysis, and interactions with other proteins, peptides, and macromolecules. There is an extensive bibliography to assist the reader in further
research.
'...This text is to be recommended to anybody with an interest in cellular signal transduction.'
Table of Contents:
Introduction
Protein-tyrosine phosphatases
Patterns and Regulation of PTPase Expression
Biochemical Studies and PTPase Catalytic Activity
Covalent Modification of PTPases
Modification of PTPases with other Proteins, Peptides and Macromolecules
Interactions of PTPases with other Proteins, Peptides and Macromolecules
The Physiology of PTPases
Bibliography