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Progress in nucleic acid research and molecular biology. Volume 31 /

PROG NUCLEIC ACID RES & amp;MOLECULAR BIO V31.

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Cohn, Waldo E., Moldave, Kivie, 1923-
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Orlando : Academic Press, 1984.
Colección:Progress in nucleic acid research and molecular biology ; 31.
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  • Front Cover; Progress in Nucleic Acid Research and Molecular Biology; Copyright Page; Contents; Contributors; Abbreviations and Symbols; Some Articles Planned for Future Volumes; Chapter 1. Immunoassay of Carcinogen-Modified DNA; I. Methodology; ll. Undamaged Nucleic Acid Components; lll. Ultraviolet Radiation-Damaged DNA; IV. Ionizing Radiation-Damaged DNA; V. Chemical Adducts in DNA; VI. Perspectives; References; Chapter 2. On the Biological Significance of Modified Nucleosides in tRNA; I. Evolutionary Aspects; ll. Role of Ribosylthymine in tRNA Function of Eubacteria.
  • Lll. Involvement of Ribosylthymine in Regulatory MechanismsIV. Ribosylthymine in Eukaryotic Elongator tRNA; V. N6-(2-Isopentenyl)adenosine and Derivatives in tRNA; VI. Central Role of N6-(2-Isopentenyl)adenosine and Derivatives in Growth and Development; VII. On the Function of Queuine in tRNA; VIII. Summary and Outlook; References; Chapter 3. The Organization and Transcription of Eukaryotic Ribosomal RNA Genes; I. Ribosomal RNA Genes; ll. Organization of rRNA Genes; lll. Transcription of rRNA Genes; IV. Concluding Remarks; References.
  • Chapter 4. Structure, Function, and Evolution of 5-S Ribosomal RNAsI. Generalized Structures of the 5-S Ribosomal RNAs; Il. "Hot Spots" of Insertions and Deletions in 5-S RNAs; lll. Conformation of 5-S RNA Derived from Enzymatic, Chemical, and Physical Studies; IV. 5-S RNA Interactions with Protein; V. Phylogeny and Endosymbiosis; VI. Summary; References; Chapter 5. Optimization of Translational Accuracy; I. Gene Expression by Ambiguous Translation; Il. Correlations of Speed and Accuracy in Translation; lll. Codon-Anticodon Selectivity on the Ribosome; IV. Kinetic Proofreading: One More Time.
  • v. The Problem Solved by Kinetic Proofreading: Rate or Accuracy?VI. Translational Accuracy and Exponential Growth; VII. Kinetic Options for Inexpensive Proofreading and Error Regulation; VIII. Error Feedback Increases Accuracy: End of Error Catastrophe; References; Chapter 6. Molecular Aspects of Development in the Brine Shrimp Artemia; I. Polypeptide-Chain Initiation; Il. Status of Message in Artemia Embryos; Ill. Questions for the Future; References; Chapter 7. Translational Control Involving a Novel Cytoplasmic RNA and Ribonucleoprotein.
  • I. Eukaryotic RNAs with Translation Modulator Activitiesll. The Translation-Inhibiting Cytoplasmic 10-S Ribonucleoprotein of Chick Embryo Muscle; lll. The Secondary Structure of iRNA; IV. Dissociation and Reassociation of iRNP; V. Differential Effects of iRNA and iRNP on Endogenous and Exogenous mRNA Translation in Reticulocyte Lysate; VI. Effect of iRNA on the Different Intermediates in Polypeptide Chain Initiation; VII. Concluding Remarks; References; Chapter 8. The Hypoxanthine Phosphoribosyltransferase Gene: A Model for the Study of Mutation in Mammalian Cells.