Second International Symposium on Bioorganic Chemistry, Fukuoka, Japan, 6–10 June 1993
This conference is part of the Bioorganic Chemistry series.
Preface
Bioorganic chemistry-a scientific endeavour in continuous transition
Rational design of sequence-specific DNA ligands for artificial control of gene expression
Bioorganic studies of transmitter receptors with philanthotoxin analogs
Molecular recognition by artificial receptors
Simple but efficient models for nuclease catalysis
Catalytic and regulatory strategies of thermophilic lactate dehydrogenase: microscopic rate constants from kinetic isotope effects
Catalytic antibodies and enzyme inhibitors
Pyridoxal enzymes acting on D-amino acids
Darwinian evolution of Trimeresurus flavoviridis venom gland phospholipase A2 isozymes
A new type of carboxypeptidase A inhibitor: design, synthesis, and mechanistic implication
New developments in cytochrome P-450 modeling
Cytochromes P-450 and model systems: great diversity of catalyzed reactions
Enantioselective conversions by bacterial quinoprotein alcohol dehydrogenases
Modeling of quinoprotein functions
Models of biological systems and biological processes
Bioluminescence mechanism on new systems
Recognition and transport of natural and synthetic siderophores by microbes
Spider neurotoxins and their neuronal receptors
Molecular recognition in neocarzinostatin complex: how does the apoprotein bind specifically and stabilize the chromophore?
Intermolecular interaction between multifunctional porphyrin and ubiquinone analogues
Towards synthetic enzymes based on porphyrins and steroids
New trends of marine biotechnology development
Bioactive substances isolated from marine sponge, a miniature conglomerate of various organisms
Synthetic gene transfer vectors
Design, synthesis, and evaluation of DNA minor groove binding agents: the duocarmycins
Interactions between expanded porphyrins and nucleic acids
Dynamics of lipids in synthetic membranes
Binuclear macrocyclic and macrobicyclic complexes for dioxygen activation and transport
A chemical approach towards photosynthetic reaction center (2)