Enzymology and molecular biology of carbonyl metabolism 7

Enzymology and molecular biology of carbonyl metabolism 7

by International Symposium on Enzymology and Molecular Biology of Carbonyl Metabolism (9th 1998 Vercelli

Book 463 of Advances in experimental medicine and biology -- v.

1999

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This volume contains up-to-date 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. Enzymology and molecular biology of carbonyl metabolism 7.

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