Lipases Part B: Enzyme Characterization and Utilization
β Scribed by Byron Rubin, Edward A. Dennis (Eds.)
- Publisher
- Academic Press
- Year
- 1997
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 588
- Series
- Methods in Enzymology 286
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
The critically acclaimed laboratory standard for more than forty years, 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. More than 270 volumes have been published (all of them still in print) and much of the material is relevant even today-truly an essential publication for researchersin all fields of life sciences
β¦ Table of Contents
Content:
Contributors to volume 286
Pages ix-xi
Preface
Pages xiii-xiv
Byron Rubin, Edward A. Dennis
Volumes in series
Pages xv-xxxi
[1] Inhibition of lipid absorption as an approach to the treatment of obesity Original Research Article
Pages 3-44
A.B.R. Thomson, A. De Pover, M. Keelan, E. Jarocka-Cyrta, M.T. Clandinin
[2] Regulation of hormone-sensitive lipase activity in adipose tissue Original Research Article
Pages 45-67
Cecilia Holm, Dominique Langin, Vincent Manganiello, Per Belfrage, Eva Degerman
[3] Use of gene knockout mice to establish lipase function Original Research Article
Pages 67-80
David Y. Hui
[4] Properties of pancreatic carboxyl ester lipase in mRNA-injected Xenopus oocytes and transfected mammalian hepatic and intestinal cells Original Research Article
Pages 80-101
Reza Zolfaghari, Raanan Shamir, Edward A. Fisher
[5] Noncatalytic functions of lipoprotein lipase Original Research Article
Pages 102-116
Gunilla Olivecrona, Aivar Lookene
[6] Radiation inactivation studies of hepatic cholesteryl ester hydrolases Original Research Article
Pages 116-126
Earl H. Harrison, Ellis S. Kempner
[7] Immunological techniques for the characterization of digestive lipases Original Research Article
Pages 126-149
Mustapha Aoubala, Isabelle Douchet, Sofiane Bezzine, Michel Hirn, Robert Verger, Alain De Caro
[8] Physical behavior of lipase substrates Original Research Article
Pages 153-167
Donald M. Small
[9] Phospholipase A2 activity and physical properties of lipid-bilayer substrates Original Research Article
Pages 168-190
Thomas HΠΡnger, Kent JΠΡrgensen, Deborah Stokes, Rodney L. Biltonen, Ole G. Mouritsen
[10] Covalent inactivation of lipases Original Research Article
Pages 190-231
StΠΒ©phane Ransac, Youssef Gargouri, Frank Marguet, GΠΒ©rard Buono, Christoph Beglinger, Pius Hildebrand, Hans Lengsfeld, Paul HadvΠΠry, Robert Verger
[11] Mechanism-based inhibitors of mammalian cholesterol esterase Original Research Article
Pages 231-252
Shawn R. Feaster, Daniel M. Quinn
[12] On the inhibition of microbial lipases by Tetrahydrolipstatin Original Research Article
Pages 252-263
Lutz Haalck, Fritz Spener
[13] Monolayer techniques for studying lipase kinetics Original Research Article
Pages 263-292
StΠΒ©phane Ransac, Margarita Ivanova, Robert Verger, Ivan Panaiotov
[14] Recovery of monomolecular films in studies of lipolysis Original Research Article
Pages 292-305
William E. Momsen, Howard L. Brockman
[15] Oil-drop tensiometer: Applications for studying the kinetics of lipase action Original Research Article
Pages 306-326
S. Labourdenne, A. Cagna, B. Delorme, G. Esposito, R. Verger, C. RiviΠΠre
[16] A critical reevaluation of the phenomenon of interfacial activation Original Research Article
Pages 327-347
Francine Ferrato, FrΠΒ©dΠΒ©ric Carriere, Louis Sarda, Robert Verger
[17] Screening techniques for lipase catalyst selection Original Research Article
Pages 351-386
U. Ader, P. Andersch, M. Berger, U. Goergens, B. Haase, J. Hermann, K. Laumen, R. Seemayer, C. Waldinger, M.P. Schneider
[18] Kinetics, molecular modeling, and synthetic applications with microbial lipases Original Research Article
Pages 386-405
Karl Hult, Mats Holmquist
[19] Ester synthesis via acyl transfer (Transesterification) Original Research Article
Pages 406-443
P. Andersch, M. Berger, J. Hermann, K. Laumen, M. Lobell, R. Seemayer, C. Waldinger, M.P. Schneider
[20] Cross-linked enzyme crystals of lipases as catalysts for kinetic resolution of acids and alcohols Original Research Article
Pages 443-464
Jim J. Lalonde, Manuel Navia, Alexey L. Margolin
[21] Measurement and control of hydration in nonaqueous biocatalysis Original Research Article
Pages 465-472
Gillian A. Hutcheon, Peter J. Halling, Barry D. Moore
[22] Solvent effect in lipase-catalyzed racemate resolution Original Research Article
Pages 473-495
Thorleif Anthonsen, Jaap A. Jongejan
[23] Lipases in supercritical fluids Original Research Article
Pages 495-508
Enrico Cernia, Cleofe Palocc
[24] Stabilization of lipases against deactivation by acetaldehyde formed in acyl transfer reactions Original Research Article
Pages 509-518
H.K. Weber, K. Faber
Author index
Pages 519-547
Subject index
Pages 549-563
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