The increasing importance of the interface between chemistry and biology is probably the largest change in chemistry in the past 15 years. More and more organic chemists are working on problems dealing with biology. Once considered to be at the very outside edge of either field, interfacial research is poised to move into the mainstream of both disciplines. This merging of two types of approach has resulted in a vigorous research discipline with unprecedented potential to address important biological and chemical problems. A series of examples are developed in this book. Some analytical aspects are discussed first as the fundamental concepts are not only chemical, but chemistry has provided biochemistry with powerful tools of analysis. Physico-chemical aspects are devoted to spectrometric studies of nucleic acids as well as lipids, lipases and membrane proteins (receptors). Three chapters are included in the section dealing with enzymes. The part devoted to metalloproteins is mainly directed toward zinc metallochemistry and NMR structural work on zinc proteins. Chemists have been able to bring to biology their characteristic approach of synthesizing new molecules; three chapters are devoted to peptides, sugar compounds and biocatalysts. Two chapters discuss new active compounds (antibacterial peptides, catalytic antibodies), which are the result of collaboration between chemists and biochemists.
Author(s): F. Carrière, R. Verger, A. Lookene, G. Olivecrona (auth.), Prof. Dr. P. Jollès, Prof. Dr. H. Jörnvall (eds.)
Series: EXS 73
Publisher: Birkhäuser Basel
Year: 1995
Language: English
Pages: 295
Content:
Front Matter....Pages I-VII
Front Matter....Pages 1-1
Lipase structures at the interface between chemistry and biochemistry....Pages 3-26
Structure and orientation of hydrophobic surfactant-associated proteins in a lipid environment....Pages 27-47
Enzyme function in organic solvents....Pages 49-65
Protein sorting signals: Simple peptides with complex functions....Pages 67-76
Front Matter....Pages 77-77
Enzymes: Chemistry and biochemistry....Pages 79-104
Analysis of the structure of naturally processed peptides bound by Class I and Class II major histocompatibility complex molecules....Pages 105-119
Catalytic antibodies: Evolution of protein function in real time....Pages 121-138
Front Matter....Pages 139-139
Chemical techniques employed for the primary structural analysis of proteins and peptides....Pages 141-171
UV and nucleic acids....Pages 173-197
Front Matter....Pages 199-199
Chemical and enzymatic synthesis of glycopeptides....Pages 201-228
Peptides as active probes....Pages 229-255
Front Matter....Pages 257-257
Zinc metallochemistry in biochemistry....Pages 259-277
NMR Structural studies on the zinc finger domains of nuclear hormone receptors....Pages 279-295
Back Matter....Pages 297-301