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Medicine > Molecular Biology
Proteolytic Enzymes and their Inhibitors in Infectious Pathogens
Coetzer, Theresa
ISBN 13: 
9780323918015
ISBN 10: 
0323918018
Category: 
Molecular Biology
Edition: 
1
Publisher: 
Elsevier
Publication Date: 
11/2024
Format: 
Paperback
Status: 
Not Yet Published
Imprint: 
Academic Press
Audience: 
Professional and scholarly
Pages: 
472
Weight: 
2
Retail Price: 
175.00 (Tentative Price May Change)
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0
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Synopsis:
Proteolytic enzymes are found in all life forms, where they catalyze peptide bond hydrolysis during essential biological processes. Proteases of various pathogens have also been shown to use endogenous protease inhibitors to regulate the activity of host proteolytic enzymes encountered during infection.

Proteolytic Enzymes and their Inhibitors in Infectious Pathogens brings together key experts to provide a thorough discussion of proteolytic enzymes and their endogenous inhibitors found in parasites, bacteria, and viruses. The book focuses on the respective roles of the different catalytic classes of proteolytic enzymes and their protein-protease inhibitors at the host-infectious organism interface, and how this knowledge may inform drug and vaccine design. Following a foundational overview of proteases and macromolecular inhibitors of pathogenic organisms, authors discuss recent research on distinct classes of proteolytic enzymes in pathogens. Classes include aspartic proteases, cysteine proteases, metalloproteases, serine proteases, and threonine proteases with experts contributing chapters on distinct enzymes and inhibitors. New methods to identify protease substrates and inhibitors are also provided, with step-by-step protocols to advance new research and drive drug discovery.

• Discusses proteolytic enzymes of parasites, bacteria, and viruses arranged by peptide bond cleavage classes, for improved integration of information across the infectious organisms
• Includes information on the structure and interaction with proteases of macromolecular protease inhibitors, and how these structures can be engineered to provide more potent and specific protease inhibitors
• Provides instructions in methods and technologies to identify physiological protease substrates, their cleavage specificities, and inhibitors
• Features rich illustrations and diagrams of core concepts, including informative three-dimensional protein structures and molecular interactions

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