
Unveiling the Proteolytic Networks of Parasites
Series: Advances in Parasitology; 126;
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Product details:
- Publisher Academic Press
- Date of Publication 24 October 2024
- ISBN 9780443223303
- Binding Hardback
- No. of pages284 pages
- Size 228x152 mm
- Weight 1000 g
- Language English 656
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Long description:
Unveiling the Proteolytic Networks of Parasites, Volume 125 presents a cutting-edge exploration of specific proteases across a spectrum of parasitic organisms. Top researchers in the field conduct multifaceted examinations, shedding light on the distinct roles of these proteases within significant parasite groups, including malaria, trematodes, nematodes, and blood-feeding arthropods. Chapters in this new release include Bioinformatic analysis of proteases across multiple helminth species: a case study using Wormbase, UniProt and Merops databases, Proteasomes of parasites, Proteases of Trematodes as a promising drug targets-tentative title, Astacins, and metalloproteases in nematodes, and Proteases of bloodfeeding arthropods.
MoreTable of Contents:
1. Introduction
James McKerrow
2. Bioinformatic analysis of proteases across multiple helminth species: a case study using Wormbase, UniProt and Merops databases
Jan Dvorak
3. Proteasomes of parasites
Anthony ODonoghue and Conor Caffrey
4. Proteases of Trematodes as a promising drug targets-tentative title
Michael Mares and Martin Horn
5. Astacins, and metalloproteases in nematodes
Elissa Hallem
6. Proteases of bloodfeeding arthropods
Daniel Sojka
7. TBA: Protists proteases
Daniel Sojka
8. (title to be followed)
Michael J. Blackman