Cryptic Enzymes and Moonlighting Proteins, 9780443157196
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Hidden functions revealed: Enzymes with surprising double lives in cell signaling.
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    15 June 2025

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Summary

Unveiling Hidden Talents: Cryptic Enzymes and Moonlighting Proteins in Signaling

Cryptic Enzymes and Moonlighting Proteins offers a thorough overview of these fascinating proteins in signaling cascades. Leading international contributors explore:

  • Evolutionary considerations for moonlighting proteins
  • Moonlighting interactions in the extracellular matrix
  • Eukaryotic moonlighting proteins
  • Modulating, moonlighting kinases
  • Moonlighting pro…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9780443157196
ISBN-10:0443157197
Series:Foundations and Frontiers in Enzymology
Author:Helen Irving, Chris Gehring, Aloysius Wong
Publisher:Elsevier Science Publishing Co Inc
Imprint:Academic Press Inc
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:390
Release Date:15 June 2025
Weight:450g
Dimensions:235mm x 191mm
About The Author

Helen Irving

Helen Irving is a Professor in Biomedical Sciences and is a member of the La Trobe Institute for Molecular Sciences (LIMS) in Melbourne, Australia. Helen’s current research centers on understanding inflammatory signals at the molecular level to develop new and improved approaches to managing inflammatory conditions. Helen obtained her PhD in Biochemistry from The University of Melbourne and conducted post-doctoral work at Vanderbilt University (USA) and The University of Kentucky (USA) before returning to Australia to take up an ARC Post-Doctoral Fellowship at La Trobe University. For most of her career, she has been a teaching and research academic based at the Faculty of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences at Monash University. Helen moved to the La Trobe Institute for Molecular Sciences (LIMS) at La Trobe University in 2017.

Chris Gehring is based at the Università degli Studi di Perugia UNIPG, in the Department of Chemistry, Biology & Biotechnology. His research focuses on plant signalling peptides, with a focus on various peptide signalling molecules in development, defense, and homeostasis. He has published widely in peer reviewed journals.

Aloysius Wong earned a PhD in Bioscience from King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST), Saudi Arabia, as well as a MA in Biotechnology from the University of Cambridge, UK. In past positions, he has served as a post-doctoral researcher at the French National Centre for Scientific Research. Dr. Wong seeks to understand, from a molecular perspective, how plants, despite being sessile and immobile, can efficiently perceive environmental (biotic and abiotic) signals and launch short- and long-term biological responses that enable them to survive in environments considered hostile to plants. Dr. Wong has published widely in peer reviewed journals.

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