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Volume 201: Protein Phosphorylation Part B
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John Abelson, California Institute of Technology, Division of Biology, Pasadena, U.S.A.
Tony Hunter, The Salk Institute, La Jolla, California, USA
Melvin Simon, California Institute of Technology, Division of Biology, Pasadena, USA
Bartholomew Sefton, The Salk Institute, San Diego, California, U.S.A.
Description
This volume provides a compilation of recent methods for studying protein phosphorylation.
Audience
Biochemists, cell biologists, molecular biologists, developmental biologists, geneticists, and biophysicists.
Contents
Analysis of Protein Phosphorylation: Phosphoamino Acid Determination: D.P. Ringer, Separation of Phosphotyrosine, Phosphoserine, and Phosphothreonine
by High-Performance Liquid Chromatography. B. Duclos, S. Marcandier, and A.J. Cozzone, Chemical Properties and Separation of Phosphoamino
Acids by Thin-Layer Chromatography and/or Electrophoresis. M.P. Kamps, Determination of Phosphoamino Acid Composition by Acid Hydrolysis
of Protein Blotted to Immobilon. L.M. Kozma, A.J. Rossomando, and M.J. Weber, A Comparison of Three Methods for Detecting Tyrosine-Phosphorylated
Proteins. Antibodies to Phosphoamino Acids: Immunoprecipitation and Immunoblotting: D. Heffetz, M. Fridkin, and Y. Zick, Generation and
Use of Antibodies to Phosphothreonine. J.Y.J. Wang, Generation and Use of Antiphosphotyrosine Antibodies Raised**against Bacterially
Expressed abl Protein. M.F. White and J.M. Backer, Preparation and Use of Antiphosphotyrosine Antibodies to Study Structure and Function
of Insulin Receptor. A.R. Frackelton, Jr., M. Posner, B. Kannan, and F. Mermelstein, Generation of Monoclonal Antibodies against Phosphotyrosine
and Their Use for Affinity Purification of Phosphotyrosine-Containing Proteins. J.R. Glenney, Isolation of Tyrosine-Phosphorylated Proteins
and Generation of Monoclonal Antibodies. M.P. Kamps, Generation and Use of Antiphosphotyrosine Antibodies for Immunoblotting. Phosphopeptide
Mapping and Phosphorylation Site Determination: W.J. Boyle, P. van der Geer, and T. Hunter, Phosphopeptide Mapping and Phosphoamino Acid
Analysis by Two-Dimensional Separation on Thin-Layer Cellulose Plates. K. Luo, T.R. Hurley, and B.M. Sefton, Cyanogen Bromide Cleavage
and Proteolytic Peptide Mapping of Proteins Immobilized to Membranes. P. Cohen, B.W. Gibson, and C.F.B. Holmes, In Vivo Phosphorylation
States of Proteins: Fast Atom7079v, cont.**Bombardment Mass Spectrometry and Other Techniques. H.E. Meyer, E. Hoffmann-Posorske, and
L.M.G. Heilmeyer, Jr., Determination and Location of Phosphoserine in Proteins and Peptides by Conversion to S-Ethylcysteine. R.E.H.
Wettenhall, R.H. Aebersold, L.E. Hood, and S.B.H. Kent, Solid-Phase Sequencing of 32p.-Labeled Phosphopeptides at Picomole and Subpicomole
Levels. P.J. Roach and Y. Wang, Identification of Phosphorylation Sites in Peptides Using a Microsequencer. H.E. Meyer, E. Hoffmann-Posorske,
A. Donella-Deana, and H. Korte, Sequence Analysis of Phosphotyrosine-Containing Peptides. Phosphopeptide Synthesis: J.W. Perich, Synthesis
of O-Phosphoserine- and O-Phosphothreonine-Containing Peptides. J.W. Perich, Synthesis of O-Phosphotyrosine-Containing Peptides. Determination
of Phosphorylation Stoichiometry: B.M. Sefton, Measurement of Stoichiometry of Protein**Phosphorylation by Biosynthetic Labeling. J.A.
Cooper, Estimation of Phosphorylation Stoichiometry by Separation of Phosphorylated Isoforms. V.D. Vacquier and G.W. Moy, Microchemical
Determination of Phosphate in Proteins Isolated from Polyacrylamide Gels. A.J. Czernik, J.-A. Girault, A.C. Nairn, J. Chen, G. Snyder,
J. Kebabian, and P. Greengard, Production of Phosphorylation State-Specific Antibodies. Protein Kinase Inhibitors: Peptide Inhibitors:
B.E. Kemp, R.B. Pearson, and C.M. House, Pseudosubstrate-Based Peptide**Inhibitors. D.A. Walsh and D.B. Glass, Inhibitor Protein of Adenosine
Cyclic Monophosphate-Dependent Protein Kinase, and Peptides Derived from It, in Study of cAMP-Mediated Cellular Processes. Chemical Inhibitors:
Y.A. Hannun, A.H. Merrill, Jr., and R.M. Bell, Use of Sphingosine as Inhibitor of Protein Kinase C. H. Hidaka, M. Watanabe, and R. Kobayashi,
Properties and Use of H-Series Compounds as Protein Kinase Inhibitors. T. Tamaoki, Use and Specificity of Staurosporine, UCN-01, and
Calphostin C as Protein Kinase Inhibitors. A. Levitzki, A. Gazit, N. Osherov, I. Posner, and C. Gilon, Inhibition of Protein Tyrosine
Kinases by Tyrphostins. T. Akiyama and H. Ogawara, Use and Specificity of Genistein as Inhibitor of Protein-Tyrosine Kinases. Y. Uehara
and H. Fukazawa, Use and Selectivity of Herbimycin A as Inhibitor of**Protein-Tyrosine Kinases. K. Umezawa and M. Imoto, Use of Erbstatin
as Protein-Tyrosine Kinase Inhibitor. Protein Phosphatases: P. Cohen, Classification of Protein Serine/Threonine Phosphatases: Identification
and Quantitation in Cell Extracts. P.T.W. Cohen, Cloning of Protein-Serine/Threonine Phosphatases. P.T.W. Cohen and N. Berndt, Reactivation
of Protein Phosphatase 1 Expressed at High Levels from Recombinant Baculovirus. M.J. Hubbard and P. Cohen, Targeting Subunits for Protein
Phosphatases. N.K. Tonks, C.D. Diltz, and E.H. Fischer, Purification of Protein-Tyrosine Phosphatases from Human Placenta. N.K. Tonks,
C.D. Diltz, and E.H. Fischer, Purification and Assay of CD45: An Integral Membrane Protein-Tyrosine Phosphatase. T.S. Ingebritsen, Resolution
and Characterization of Multiple Protein-Tyrosine Phosphatase Activities. Protein Phosphatase Inhibitors: D.G. Hardie, T.A.J. Haystead,
and A.T.R. Sim, Use of Okadaic Acid to Inhibit Protein Phosphatases in Intact Cells. J.A. Gordon, Use of Vanadate as Protein-Phosphotyrosine
Phosphatase Inhibitor. Index.
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Hardbound, 547 pages, publication date: AUG-1991
ISBN-13: 978-0-12-182102-9
ISBN-10: 0-12-182102-1
Imprint: ACADEMIC PRESS
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