Re[2]: Protein Posttranslational Modifications

ccarrawa@mednet.med.miami.edu
Wed, 29 Apr 98 14:20:17 -0500


I've been looking for the same thing, and as far as I know, there is
no single compendium which gives all the desirable information. A
place to start, though, is

Graves, Martin and Wang, "Co- and Post-Translational Modification of
Proteins: Chemical Principles and Biological Effects," Oxford
University Press (1994).

Good luck!
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Subject: Re: Protein Posttranslational Modifications
Author: Dan Crimmins <crimmins@pathbox.wustl.edu> at SMTPMED
Date: 4/29/98 9:04 AM

At 03:02 PM 4/28/98 -0400, Kenneth Williams wrote:
>Has anyone found a good reference book (still in print) or extensive review
>article(s) that surveys and describes a large array of protein
>posttranslational modifications - including their detection,
>identification, quantification, location and function?
>
>Thanks,
>
>
>
>Ken Williams, Ph.D.
>Director, HHMI Biopolymer/Keck Laboratory
>Professor (Adjunct) Research
>Molecular Biophysics and Biochemistry
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>
>Visit the HHMI Biopolymer/Keck Laboratory Web Page at:
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> http://info.med.yale.edu/wmkeck/
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>
>

Ken,
The book by D.J.Graves, B.L.Martin, and J.H.Wang

"Co-and Post-translational Modification of Proteins:
Chemical Principles and Biological Effects"

1994 Oxford University Press

contains most of the information that you want.

Regards,


Dan L. Crimmins
Washington University School of Medicine
Dept. Pathology/Division of Laboratory Medicine
660 S. Euclid Ave., Box 8118
St. Louis, MO 63110
Phone: 314-454-8514; Fax: 314-454-5208
e-mail: crimmins@labmed.wustl.edu