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- Bookby Thomas M. Ulbright, Robert H. Young.Contents:
Testicular tumors : general considerations
Germ cell tumors : histogenetic considerations and intratubular germ cell neoplasia
Germ cell tumors : seminomas
Nonseminomatous germ cell tumors
Mixed germ cell tumors, regressed germ cell tumors, and germ cell-sex
Sex cord-stromal tumors
Miscellaneous primary tumors of the testis, adnexa, and spermatic cord; hematopoietic tumors; and secondary tumors
Tumor-like lesions.Access via AFIP atlas of tumor pathology. 2013; 18(4th ser)LocationVersionCall NumberItems - ArticleBaldwin TO, Hastings JW, Riley PL.J Biol Chem. 1978 Aug 25;253(16):5551-4.The enzymatic activity of bacterial luciferase from Beneckea harveyi (a heterodimer, Mr = approximately 79,000) is rapidly lost upon treatment with trypsin or chymotrypsin. Under nondenaturing conditions, the proteolytically inactivated molecule has the same apparent molecular weight as the native enzyme, and appears to be relatively stable to further proteolytic degradation. Gel electrophoresis in sodium dodecyl sulfate of the products of this digestion shows that only the alpha subunit is degraded during the time of these experiments, and its rate of loss is the same as the rate of loss of light-producing activity. The action of either protease produces a species with mobility indicative of a molecular weight of about 28,000 and smaller fragments, and an unaltered beta subunit.