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The Enzymes. Volume 54

  • Book

  • November 2023
  • Elsevier Science and Technology
  • ID: 5798183

The Enzymes, Volume 54 highlights new advances in enzymes, with new chapters on a variety of topics, including the History of The Enzymes, Impact of The Enzymes in chronicling biochemical processes and pathways, Metabolism and Catalysis, Mitochondrial ATP synthase, The respiratory chain, A century of mitochondrial research, Five decades of metalloenzymology, Mechanisms of catalysis, Mitochondrial fatty acid synthesis and associated processes, Signaling, MAPK cascades: Origins, mechanisms and current status, Sphingolipids: From structural components to signaling hubs, Protein Homeostasis and Hydrolysis, Mitochondrial AAA+ proteases, Hsp70 and JDP proteins: structure-function perspective on molecular chaperone activity.

Other sections cover DNA Replication and Repair, Structure-function studies of DNA replication proteins, and Helicases required for nucleotide excision repair.

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Table of Contents

I. Introduction 1. History of The Enzymes Fuyuhiko Tamanoi, 2. Impact of The Enzymes in chronicling biochemical processes and pathways Laurie S. Kaguni

II. Metabolism and Catalysis 3. Mitochondrial ATP synthase John Walker 4. The respiratory chain M?rten Wikstr?m 5. A century of mitochondrial research Howard Jacobs 6. Five decades of metalloenzymology Robert P. Hausinger 7. Mechanisms of catalysis Kenneth Allen Johnson 8. Mitochondrial fatty acid synthesis and associated processes Alexander Kastaniotis

III. Signaling 9. MAPK cascades: Origins, mechanisms and current status Jeremy Thorner 10. Sphingolipids: From structural components to signaling hubs Johnny Stiban and Saurav Majumder

IV. Protein Homeostasis and Hydrolysis 11. Mitochondrial AAA+ proteases Yuichi Matsushima 12. Hsp70 and JDP proteins: structure-function perspective on molecular chaperone activity Szymon Ciesielski

V. DNA Replication and Repair 13. Structure-function studies of DNA replication proteins Borja Ibarra 14. Helicases required for nucleotide excision repair Li Fan