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Proteases of infectious agents /

Autres auteurs : Dunn, Ben M.
Détails physiques : 1 online resource (xvii, 282 pages, [15] pages of color plates) : illustrations (some color) ISBN :9780124205109; 0124205100; 9781429497749 (electronic bk.); 1429497742 (electronic bk.); 0080525741; 9780080525747; 1281025119; 9781281025111.
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Proteases are enzymes that essentially "eat" protein. Without proteases, infectious organisms cannot properly mount an attack against a host. It is for this reason that proteases have become popular targets for drug discovery. Research has shown that if you can inhibit the protease, you can defend against the invading microbe. The defense against HIV, the virus that causes AIDS, is the best-documented case of the efficacy of protease inhibitors. Researchers are now trying to deploy this strategy against several infectious agents. This book gives information that is useful in that search. Proteases of Infectious Agents collects reviews from leading experts describing the latest information on the properties of key enzymes from a variety of viruses, fungi, and parasites. Each chapter provides the critical facts needed to initiate a drug discovery effort in that particular area. Key Features * Includes information on the basic biology and function of proteases * Provides global survey of current research efforts in protease inhibitors * Illustrates how structure-based drug design targets effective and selective compounds * Highlights important diseases that provide economically important targets * Describes the role of proteases as important new targets for drug discovery.

J. Erickson and M. Eissenstat, HIV Protease as a Target for the Design of Antiviral Agents for AIDS. -- C. Steinkühler, A. Urbani, and R. De Francesco, Proteases of the Hepatitis C Virus. -- S. Abdel-Meguid and X. Qiu, Human Herpesvirus Proteases. -- C. Abad-Zapatero, R. Goldman, and K. Stewart, The Secreted Proteinases from Candida: Challenges for Structure-Aided Drug Design. -- M.N.G. James and E. Bergman, Proteolytic Enzymes of the Viruses of the Family Picornaviridae. -- C. Berry, Proteases as Drug Targets in the Treatment of Malaria. -- J. Cazzulo, Chagas Disease. -- H. Kido, Y. Chen, M. Murakami, Y. Beppu, and T. Towatari, Cellular Proteinases and Viral Infection: Influenza Virus, Sendai Virus, and HIV-1. -- M. Lively, Bacterial Type 1 Signal Peptidases. -- J.A. Garcia, M.R. Fernández-Fernández, and J.J. López-Moya, Proteinases Involved in Plant Virus Genome Expression. -- Subject Index.

HIV protease as a target for the design of antiviral agents for AIDS / John W. Erickson, Michael A. Eissenstat -- Proteases of the Hepatitis C virus / Andrea Urbani, Raffaele De Francesco, Christian Steinkühler -- Human herpesvirus proteases / Xiayang Qiu, Sherin S. Abdel-Meguid -- Secreted proteinases from Candida : challenges for structure-aided drug design / Kent Stewart, Robert C. Goldman, Cele Abad-Zapatero -- Proteolytic enzymes of the viruses of the family picornaviridae / Ernest M. Bergmann, Michael N.G. James -- Proteases as drug targets for the treatment of malaria / Colin Berry -- Chagas disease / Juan José Cazzulo -- Cellular proteinases and viral infection : Influenza virus, Sendai virus, and HIV-1 / Hiroshi Kido ... [and others] -- Bacterial type I signal peptidases / Mark O. Lively -- Proteinases involved in plant virus genome expression / Juan Antonio García, María Rosario Fernández-Fernández, Juan José López-Moya.

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