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Focuses on Biology, Pharmacology, and Therapeutic Applications The
study and diverse applications of bioactive peptides traverse many
sub-disciplines within chemistry, biology, physics, and medicine.
Answering a long-standing need, Bioactive Peptides focuses on the
biology, pharmacology, and therapeutic applications of endogenous
peptide mediators and their analogues. Moving peptide science
beyond chemical synthesis strategies and into the realms of peptide
biology and therapeutics, it presents the overall contribution that
peptide science has made to molecular, cellular, and whole organism
biology, while also discussing future targets and therapeutic
applications. Beneficial for Experts and Novices Alike Part I
provides details of bioactive peptides that interact with common
drug targets and analyzes some of the most competitive areas of
current research worldwide. While it is widely known that mammalian
physiological systems utilize bioactive peptides that have yet to
be discovered, other animals provide a rich and valuable source of
bioactive peptides. This fascinating area of science is the theme
of Part II. Parts III and IV investigate the unique bioactivities
of various peptides that are ripe for further exploration. This
definitive reference also includes: A detailed description and
analysis of a broad range of peptides that interact with G
protein-coupled receptors, the quantitatively dominant drug target
A discussion of non-ribosomal peptides, which hold promise as
sources of endogenous mediators Important examples of common
methodologies employed to identify, characterize, and further
develop bioactive peptides from a range of natural sources With
mounting worldwide interest in their therapeutic potential,
bioactive peptides-includ
Focuses on Biology, Pharmacology, and Therapeutic Applications The
study and diverse applications of bioactive peptides traverse many
sub-disciplines within chemistry, biology, physics, and medicine.
Answering a long-standing need, Bioactive Peptides focuses on the
biology, pharmacology, and therapeutic applications of endogenous
peptide mediators and their analogues. Moving peptide science
beyond chemical synthesis strategies and into the realms of peptide
biology and therapeutics, it presents the overall contribution that
peptide science has made to molecular, cellular, and whole organism
biology, while also discussing future targets and therapeutic
applications. Beneficial for Experts and Novices Alike Part I
provides details of bioactive peptides that interact with common
drug targets and analyzes some of the most competitive areas of
current research worldwide. While it is widely known that mammalian
physiological systems utilize bioactive peptides that have yet to
be discovered, other animals provide a rich and valuable source of
bioactive peptides. This fascinating area of science is the theme
of Part II. Parts III and IV investigate the unique bioactivities
of various peptides that are ripe for further exploration. This
definitive reference also includes: A detailed description and
analysis of a broad range of peptides that interact with G
protein-coupled receptors, the quantitatively dominant drug target
A discussion of non-ribosomal peptides, which hold promise as
sources of endogenous mediators Important examples of common
methodologies employed to identify, characterize, and further
develop bioactive peptides from a range of natural sources With
mounting worldwide interest in their therapeutic potential,
bioactive peptides-includ
Hands-on experts describe in step-by-step detail the key
methodologies of contemporary peptide synthesis and illustrate
their numerous applications. The techniques presented include
protocols for chemical ligation, the synthesis of cyclic and
phosphotyrosine-containing peptides, lipoamino acid- and
sugar-conjugated peptides, and peptide purification and analyses.
Additional chapters detail methodologies and instrumentation for
high-throughput peptide synthesis, many different applications of
peptides as novel research tools and biological probes, and the
design and application of fluorescent substrate-based peptides that
can be used to determine the selectivity and activity of
peptidases. A practical guide to the identification of proteins
using mass spectrometric analyses of peptide mixtures is also
included.
Hands-on experts describe in step-by-step detail the key
methodologies of contemporary peptide synthesis and illustrate
their numerous applications. The techniques presented include
protocols for chemical ligation, the synthesis of cyclic and
phosphotyrosine-containing peptides, lipoamino acid- and
sugar-conjugated peptides, and peptide purification and analyses.
Additional chapters detail methodologies and instrumentation for
high-throughput peptide synthesis, many different applications of
peptides as novel research tools and biological probes, and the
design and application of fluorescent substrate-based peptides that
can be used to determine the selectivity and activity of
peptidases. A practical guide to the identification of proteins
using mass spectrometric analyses of peptide mixtures is also
included.
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