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John Abelson, California Institute of Technology, Division of Biology, Pasadena, U.S.A.
Helmut Sies, Institut Fur Physiologische Chemie, Germany
Melvin Simon, California Institute of Technology, Division of Biology, Pasadena, USA
Description
The critically acclaimed laboratory standard for forty years, Methods in Enzymology is one of the most highly respected
publications in the field of biochemistry. Since 1955, each volume has been eagerlyawaited, frequently consulted, and praised by researchers
and reviewers alike. More than 250 volumes have been published (all of them still in print) and much of the material is relevant even
today--truly an essential publication for researchers in all fields of life sciences.
Audience
Biochemists, molecular biologists, physiologists, cell biologists, and biomedical researchers.
Contents
Overview:
A. Meister, Glutathione Metabolism.H.F. Gilbert, Thiol/Disulfide Exchange Equilibria and
Disulfide Bond Stability.
Thiyl Radicals:
P. Wardman and C. von Sonntag, Kinetic Factors That Control the Fate
of Thiyl Radicals in Cells.C. Schineich, Kinetics of Thiol Reactions.S.A. Everett and P. Wardman, Perthiols as Antioxidants:
Radical-Scavenging and Pro-oxidative Mechanisms.S.C. Kundu and R.L. Willson, Thiyl (Sulfhydryl/Thiol) Free Radical Reactions,
Vitamins, Beta-Carotene, and Superoxide Dismutase in Oxidative Stress: Design and Interpretation of Enzymatic Studies.C.C. Winterbourn
and D. Metodiewa, Reaction of Superoxide with Glutathione and Other Thiols.L.M. Weiner, Quantitative Determination of
Thiol Groups in Low and High Molecular Weight Compounds by Electron Paramagnetic Resonance.E. Cadenas, Thiyl Radical Formation
during Thiol Oxidation by Ferrylmyoglobin.R. Munday, In Vivo Toxicity of Thiols: Relationship to Rate of One-Electron Oxidation
by Oxyhemoglobin.
Chemical Basis of Thiol/Disulfide Measurements:
N.S. Kosower and E.M. Kosower, Diamide: An
Oxidant Probe for Thiols.E.M. Kosower and N.S. Kosower, Bromobimane Probes for Thiols.G.L. Newton and R.C. Fahey,
Determination of Biothiols by Bromobimane Labeling and High-Performance Liquid Chromatography.R. Singh, G.V. Lamoureux, W.J. Lees,
and G.M. Whitesides, Reagents for Rapid Reduction of Disulfide Bonds.K. Becker and R.H. Schirmer, 1,3-Bis(2-chloroethyl)-1-nitrosourea
as Thiol-Carbamoylating Agent in Biological Systems.
Monothiols: Measurement in Organs, Cells, Organelles, and Body Fluids:
H. Nohl, K. Stolze, and L.M. Weiner, Noninvasive Measurement of Thiol Levels in Cells and Isolated Organs.J.A. Cook and
J.B. Mitchell, Measurement of Thiols in Cell Populations from Tumor and Normal Tissue.C. Hwang, H.F. Lodish, and A.J. Sinskey,
Measurement of Glutathione Redox State in Cytosol and Secretory Pathway of Cultured Cells.T.Y. Aw, Assay of Thiols and Disulfides
in Intestinal Lymph.R. Singh, W.A. Blattler, and A.R. Collinson, Assay for Thiols Based on Reactivation of Papain.J. Vita,
J. Sastre, M. Asensi,and L. Packer, Assay of Blood Glutathione Oxidation during Physical Exercise. P. Reinemer, H.W. Dirr,
and R. Huber, X-Ray Structure Methods for Glutathione Binding.W. Drige, R. Kinscherf, S. Mihm, D. Galter, S. Roth, H. Gmander,
T. Fischbach, and M. Bockstette, Thiols and the Immune System: Effect of N-Acetylcysteine on T Cell System in Human Subjects.
R. Olivier, Flow Cytometry Technique for Assessing Effects of N-Acetylcysteine on Apoptosis and Cell Viability of Human
Immunodeficiency Virus-Infected Lymphocytes.C. Gitler and M. Londner, Use of p-Nitrophenyl Disulfide to Measure Reductive
Capacity of Intact Cells.R.L. Krauth-Siegel, E.M. Jacoby, and R.H. Schirmer, Trypanothione and N
1-Glutathionylspermidine:
Isolation and Determination.D.M. Ziegler and L.L. Poulsen, Estimation of Tissue Cysteamine by Quantitative Thin-Layer Chromatography.
Dithiols: Alpha-Lipoic Acid:
G.P. Biewenga and A. Bast, Reaction of Lipoic Acid with Ebselen and Hypochlorous
Acid.D. Han, G.J. Handelman, and L. Packer, Analysis of Reduced and Oxidized Lipoic Acid in Biological Samples by High-Performance
Liquid Chromatography.T. Kawabata, H.-J. Tritschler, and L. Packer, Reaction of(R,S)-Dihydrolipoic Acid and Homologs
with Iron.G. Zimmer, L. Mainka, and H. Ulrich, ATP Synthesis and ATPase Activities in Heart Mitoplasts under Influence of R-
and S-Enantiomers of Lipoic Acid.K. Fujiwara, K. Okamura-Ikeda, and Y. Motokawa, Assay for Protein Lipoylation Reaction.
Protein Thiols and Sulfides:
R. Wynn and F.M. Richards, Chemical Modification of Protein Thiols: Formation
of Mixed Disulfides.H. Faulstich and D. Heintz, Reversible Introduction of Thiol Compounds into Proteins by Use of Activated
Mixed Disulfides.C. Gitler, B. Zarmi, and E. Kalef, Use of Cationic Detergents to Enhance Reactivity of Protein Sulfhydryls.
R. Wynn and F.M. Richards, Measuring Thiol-Disulfide Exchange Equilibrium Constants for Single Cysteine-Containing Proteins.
N. Katunuma and E. Kominami, Structure, Properties, Mechanisms, and Assays of Cysteine Protease Inhibitors: Cystatins and E-64
Derivatives.R.B. Freedman, H.C. Hawkins, and S.H. McLaughlin, Protein Disulfide-Isomerase.S.S. Simons, Jr., and W.B. Pratt,
Glucocorticoid Receptor Thiols and Steroid Binding Activity.J.A. Thomas, W. Zhao, S. Hendrich, and P. Haddock, Analysis of
Cells and Tissues for S-Thiolation of Proteins.M. Kussmann and M. Przybylski, Tertiary Structure-Selective Characterization
of Protein Dithiol Groups by Phenylarsine Oxide Modification and Mass Spectrometric Peptide Mapping.R.N. Perham, Structure
and Posttranslational Modification of Lipoyl Domain of 2-Oxo-Acid Dehydrogenase Multienzyme Complexes.A. van der Vliet, C.E. Cross,
B. Halliwell, and C.A. O'Neill, Plasma Protein Sulfhydryl Oxidation: Effect of Low Molecular Weight Thiols.K.L. Maier, A.-G.Lenz,
I. Beck-Speier,and U. Costabel, Analysis of Methionine Sulfoxide in Proteins.N. Brot, M.A. Rahman, J. Moskovitz, H. Weissbach,
J. Strassman, S.O. Yancey, and S.R. Kushner, Escherichia coli Peptide Methionine Sulfoxide Reductase: Cloning, High Expression,
andPurification.K.M. Noll, Thiol Coenzymes of Methanogens.
Author Index.
Subject Index.
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Hardbound, 529 pages, publication date: MAY-1995
ISBN-13: 978-0-12-182152-4
ISBN-10: 0-12-182152-8
Imprint: ACADEMIC PRESS
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