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This volume contains information on aldehyde dehydrogenase, alcohol
dehydrogenase, short- and medium-chain dehydrogenase, and
reductases. Sixty-nine contributions provide a wide variety of
information on enzymology, molecular biology, and metabolic aspects
of these carbonyl metabolizing oxido-reductases. Much new
information is provided, including previously unreported
three-dimensional structures of enzymes and new aspects of gene
regulation, along with sequence alignments, metabolism and enzyme
mechanisms.
Since 1982, our ever-expanding group of investigators has been
meeting in exotic parts of the world to discuss aspects of three
enzyme systems. The 1996 meeting was no exception. Nearly 90
scientists from 15 countries met in the small city of Deadwood,
South Dakota, for four days of stimulating talks and posters and
incredible scenery. Once more this meeting reflected the changing
trends in biochemical research. At the 1982 meeting most of the
speakers discussed isolating new enzymes and trying to characterize
them. At this meeting many speakers discussed interpretations of
three-dimensional struc ture or regulatory elements of the genes
controlling for the tissue-specific expression of the enzyme.
Hopefully, readers will find the proceedings of the meeting to be
of interest. Though they reflects the scientific information that
was presented at the meeting, they do not indicate the level of
personal interactions that went on during the meeting. Once again,
the willingness of the participants to discuss unpublished data and
to share thoughts about the future directions of their research
helped make this, like our previous seven meetings, a special
scientific experience for those who attended.
Prior to the start of the eighth meeting, I had the good sense to
ask Professor Rosa Angela Canuto of Turin, Italy if she would help
me organize the ninth meeting. She quickly suggested that both she
and Dr. Guiliana Muzio, also of Turin, help plan the meet ing. Each
of our previous eight meetings was a unique experience for the
participants. The science was always outstanding and the
presentations and discussions were excellent. By moving each
meeting to a different part of the world we were able to experience
exciting foods and cultural aspects of the world in addition to the
science. The ninth meeting was no exception. We met from June 18 to
22 in the small mountain city of Varallo, Italy, the birth place of
Dr. Canuto. Holding the scientific sessions in a
several-hundred-year-old converted mansion and having an afternoon
trip to either Lago Maggiore or Monte Rosa made some aspects of
this meeting extremely memorable. An additional unique aspect of
the social portion of the meeting was our ability to invite the
townspeople to share with us a concert performed in an old church.
Though the social and cultural aspects of the meeting were
outstanding, the pur pose of the meeting was to exchange scientific
information about the status of the three enzyme systems.
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