FROM THE PREFACE: A survey of the current biological literature will convince even the most skeptical individual of the substantive and pervasive advances that have occurred in neuroendocrinology. It was the observation that this rapid growth resulted in large part from methodological improvements w
Hormone Action Part I: Peptide Hormones
โ Scribed by Lutz Birnbaumer, Bert W. O'Malley (Eds.)
- Publisher
- Academic Press
- Year
- 1985
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 922
- Series
- Methods in Enzymology 109
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
The critically acclaimed laboratory standard, Methods in Enzymology, is one of the most highly respected publications in the field of biochemistry. Since 1955, each volume has been eagerly awaited, frequently consulted, and praised by researchers and reviewers alike. The series contains much material still relevant today - truly an essential publication for researchers in all fields of life sciences
โฆ Table of Contents
Content:
Contributors to volume 109
Pages xi-xvi
Preface
Page xvii
Lutz Birnbaumer, Bert W. O'Malley
Volumes in series
Pages xix,xxi-xxviii
[1] Assay for the glucagon receptor Original Research Article
Pages 3-12
Francisco J. Rojas, L. Birnbaumer
[2] Wheat germ lectin-sepharose affinity adsorption assay for the soluble glucagon receptor Original Research Article
Pages 13-20
Ravi Iyengar, John T. Herberg
[3] Assaying binding of nerve growth factor to cell surface receptors Original Research Article
Pages 21-40
Ronald D. Vale, Eric M. Shooter
[4] Assays for calcitonin receptors Original Research Article
Pages 40-48
Anne P. Teitelbaum, Robert A. Nissenson, Claude D. Arnaud
[5] Assay for parathyroid hormone receptors Original Research Article
Pages 48-56
Robert A. Nissenson, Anne P. Teitelbaum, Claude D. Arnaud
[6] Gastrin receptor assay Original Research Article
Pages 56-64
Leonard R. Johnson
[7] Assay for the cholecystokinin receptor on pancreatic acini Original Research Article
Pages 64-69
Robert T. Jensen, Jerry D. Gardner
[8] methods for studying the platelet-derived growth factor receptor Original Research Article
Pages 69-100
Daniel F. Bowen-Pope, Russell Ross
[9] Binding assays for epidermal growth factor Original Research Article
Pages 101-110
Graham Carpenter
[10] Radioligand assay for angiotensin II receptors Original Research Article
Pages 110-126
Hartmut Glossmann, Albert Baukal, Greti Aguilera, Kevin J. Catt
[11] General principles for photoaffinity labeling of peptide hormone receptors Original Research Article
Pages 129-156
Alex Neberle, Pierre N.E. de Graan
[12] Photoaffinity labeling of prolactin receptors Original Research Article
Pages 156-170
Paul A. Kelly, Masao Katoh, Jean Diane, Senkiti Sakai
[13] Photoaffinity labeling of the insulin receptor Original Research Article
Pages 170-179
Cecil C. Yip, Clement W.T. Yeung
[14] Affinity cross-linking of receptors for insulin and the insulin-like growth factors I and II Original Research Article
Pages 179-187
Joan Massaguะยฉ, Michael P. Czech
[15] The preparation of biologically active monomeric ferritin-insulin and its use as a high resolution electron microscopic marker of occupied insulin receptors Original Research Article
Pages 187-203
Robert M. Smith, Leonard Jarett
[16] Cross-linking of hCG to luteal receptors Original Research Article
Pages 203-207
Tae H. Ji, Inhae Ji
[17] Covalent labeling of the hepatic glucagon receptor Original Research Article
Pages 207-215
John T. Herberg, Ravi Iyengar
[18] Peptide hormone receptors in intracellular structures from rat liver Original Research Article
Pages 219-231
Barry I. Posner, Masood N. Khan, John J.M. Bergeron
[19] Assessment of receptor recycling in mammalian hepatocytes: Perspectives based on current techniques Original Research Article
Pages 232-246
Joe Harford, Gilbert Ashwell
[20] Preparation of low-density ะฒะัendosomeะฒะั and ะฒะัendosomeะฒะั-depleted golgi fractions from rat liver Original Research Article
Pages 246-257
W.H. Evans
[21] Isolation of receptosomes (endosomes) from human KB cells Original Research Article
Pages 257-271
Robert B. Dickson, John A. Hanover, Ira Pastan, Mark C. Willingham
[22] Preparation of isolated leydig cells Original Research Article
Pages 275-288
F.F.G. Rommerts, R. Molenaar, H.J. Van Der Molen
[23] Preparation of dispersed pancreatic acinar cells and dispersed pancreatic acini Original Research Article
Pages 288-293
Jerry D. Gardner, Robert T. Jensen
[24] The preparation, culture, and incubation of rat anterior pituitary cells for static and dynamic studies of secretion Original Research Article
Pages 293-298
Pauline R.M. Dobson, Barry L. Brown
[25] Isolation and functional aspects of free luteal cells Original Research Article
Pages 298-316
Judith L. Luborsky, Harold R. Behrman
[26] Culture and characteristics of hormone-responsive neuroblastoma x glioma hybrid cells Original Research Article
Pages 316-341
Bernd Hamprecht, Thomas Glaser, Georg Reiser, Ernst Bayer, Friedrich Propst
[27] Primary glial cultures as a model for studying hormone action Original Research Article
Pages 341-345
Bernd Hamprecht, Fridolin Lะยถffler
[28] Study of receptor function by membrane fusion: the glucagon receptor in liver membranes fused to a foreign adenylate cyclase Original Research Article
Pages 346-350
Sonia Steiner, Michael Schramm
[29] Isolation of ACTH-resistant Y1 adrenal tumor cells Original Research Article
Pages 350-356
Bernard Pschimmer
[30] Induction of glucagon responsiveness in transformed MDCK cells unresponsive to glucagon Original Research Article
Pages 356-360
Suzanne K. Beckner, Frederick J. Darfler, Michael C. Lin
[31] Characterization of hormone-sensitive MadinะฒะโDarby canine kidney cells Original Research Article
Pages 360-365
Michael C. Lin, Suzzane K. Beckner, Frederick J. Darfler
[32] Construction of hormonally responsive intact cell hybrids by cell fusion: Transfer of ะะ-adrenergic receptor and nucleotide regulatory protein(s) in normal and desensitized cells Original Research Article
Pages 366-377
D. Schulster, D.M. Salmon
[33] Establishment and characterization of fibroblast-like cell lines derived from adipocytes with the capacity to redifferentiate into adipocyte-like cells Original Research Article
Pages 377-385
R. Nะยฉgrel, P. Grimaldi, C. Forest, G. Ailhaud
[34] Establishment of rat fetal liver lines and characterization of their metabolic and hormonal properties: Use of temperature-sensitive SV40 virus Original Research Article
Pages 385-396
Janice Yang Chou
[35] Purification of insulin receptor from human placenta Original Research Article
Pages 399-405
Steven Jacobs, Pedro Cuatrecasas
[36] Purification of the LDL receptor Original Research Article
Pages 405-417
Wolfgang J. Schneider, Joseph L. Goldstein, Michael S. Brown
[37] Synthesis of biotinyl derivatives of peptide hormones and other biological materials Original Research Article
Pages 418-445
Frances M. Finn, Klaus H. Hofmann
[38] Purification of Ns and Ni, the coupling proteins of hormone-sensitive adenylyl cyclases without intervention of activating regulatory ligands Original Research Article
Pages 446-465
Juan Codina, Walter Rosenthal, John D. Hildebrandt, Lutz Birnbaumer, Ronald D. Sekura
[39] Analysis of hormone-induced changes of phosphoinositide metabolism in rat liver Original Research Article
Pages 469-479
M.A. Wallace, J.N. Fain
[40] Effect of bradykinin on prostaglandin production by human skin fibroblasts in culture Original Research Article
Pages 480-503
Carole L. Jelsema, Joel Moss, Vincent C. Manganiello
[41] Direct chemical measurement of receptor-mediated changes in phosphatidylinositol levels in isolated rat liver plasma membranes Original Research Article
Pages 504-513
Joseph Eichberg, Charles A. Harrington
[42] Assay for calcium channels Original Research Article
Pages 513-550
Hartmut Glossmann, David R. Ferry
[43] Assessment of effects of vasopressin, angtiotensin II, and glucagon on Ca2+fluxes and phosphorylase activity in liver Original Research Article
Pages 550-558
P.F. Blackmore, J.H. Exton
[44] Pertussis toxin: A tool for studying the regulation of adenylate cyclase Original Research Article
Pages 558-566
Ronald D. Sekura
[45] ADP-ribosylation of membrane components by pertussis and cholera toxin Original Research Article
Pages 566-572
Fernando A.P. Ribeiro-Neto, Rafael Mattera, John D. Hildebrandt, Juan Codina, James B. Field, Lutz Birnbaumer, Ronald D. Sekura
[46] Measurement of mRNA concentration and mRNA half-life as a function of hormonal treatment Original Research Article
Pages 572-592
John R. Rodgers, Mark L. Johnson, Jeffrey M. Rosen
[47] Radioactive labeling and turnover studies of the insulin receptor subunits Original Research Article
Pages 593-609
Jose A. Hedo, C.Ronald Kahn
[48] Phosphorylation of the insulin receptor in cultured hepatoma cells and a solubilized system Original Research Article
Pages 609-621
Masato Kasugamorris, F. White, C. Ronald Kahn
[49] Development of monoclonal antibodies against parathyroid hormone: Genetic control of the immune response to human PTH Original Research Article
Pages 625-638
Samuel R. Nussbaum, C.Shirley Lin, John T. Potts Jr., Alan Srosenthal, Michael Rosenblatt
[50] Monoclonal antibodies to gonadotropin subunits Original Research Article
Pages 638-655
Paul H. Ehrlich, William R. Moyle, Robert E. Canfield
[51] Assay of antibodies directed against cell surface receptors Original Research Article
Pages 656-667
Simeon I. Taylor, Lisa H. Underhill, Bernice Marcus-Samuels
[52] Characterization of antisera to prolactin receptors Original Research Article
Pages 667-676
Paul A. Kelly, Masao Katoh, Jean Djiane, Louis-Marie Houdebine, Isabelle Dusanter-Fourt
[53] Assays of thyroid-stimulating antibody Original Research Article
Pages 677-691
T.M. McKenzie, M. Zakarija
[54] A monoclonal antibody to growth hormone receptors Original Research Article
Pages 692-703
J.S.A. Simpson, H.G. Friesen
[55[] Site specific monoclonal antibodies to insulin Original Research Article
Pages 704-721
Timothy P. Bender, Joyce A. Schroer
[56] Chemical deglycosylation of glycoprotein hormones Original Research Article
Pages 725-735
P. Manjunath, M.R. Sairam
[57] Disassembly and assembly of glycoprotein hormones Original Research Article
Pages 736-749
Thomas F. Parsons, Thomas W. Strickland, John G. Pierce
[58] Purification of human platelet-derived growth factor Original Research Article
Pages 749-773
Elaine W. Raines, Russell Ross
[59] Isolation of rat somatomedin Original Research Article
Pages 773-781
William H. Daughaday, Ida K. Mariz
[60] Purification of human insulin-like growth factors I and II Original Research Article
Pages 782-798
Peter P. Zumstein, RenะยฉE. Humbel
[61] Purification of somatomedin-C/insulin-like growth factor I Original Research Article
Pages 798-816
Majorie E. Svoboda, Judson J. Van Wyk
[62] 5ะฒะะ-p-fluorosulfonylbenzoyl adenosine as a probe of ATP-binding sites in hormone receptor-associated kinases Original Research Article
Pages 816-827
Susan A. Buhrow, James V. Staros
[63] A radioimmunoassay for cyclic GMP with femtomole sensitivity using tritiated label and acetylated ligands Original Research Article
Pages 827-831
Pauline R.M. Dobson, Philip G. Strange
Author index
Pages 833-863
Subject index
Pages 865-891
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