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Evolving genes and proteins : a symposium held at the Institute of Microbiology of Rutgers, the State University, with support from the National Science Foundation /

Evolving Genes and Proteins.

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autores Corporativos: Symposium on Evolving Genes and Proteins Rutgers University, Rutgers University. Institute of Microbiology
Otros Autores: Bryson, Vernon, 1913-, Vogel, Henry J. (Henry James), 1920-2007
Formato: Electrónico Congresos, conferencias eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: New York : Academic Press, 1965.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
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  • Front Cover; Evolving Genes and Proteins: A Symposium; Copyright Page; Dedication; List of Participants; Preface; Table of Contents; Introductory Remarks; Opening Address: Evolution and Molecular Biology; PART I: EVOLUTION OF PATHWAYS I; Chairman's Remarks; Chapter 1. The Evolution of Biochemical Syntheses
  • Retrospect and Prospect; THE GARDEN OF EDEN; THEUREY-MILLER EXPERIMENT; THE EVOLUTION OF OPERONS
  • THE SCATTERING OF FUNCTIONALLY RELATED GENES IN Neurospora; CONCLUSION; ACKNOWLEDGMENTS; REFERENCES; Chapter 2. Lysine Biosynthesis and Evolution; DIAGNOSTIC RADIOCARBON TRACERS
  • DISTRIBUTION OF THE Two LYSINE PATHSON THE DESCENT OF THE LYSINE PATHS; CONCLUSION; ACKNOWLEDGMENTS; REFERENCES; Discussion of Part I; PART II: EVOLUTION OF PATHWAYS II; Chairman's Remarks; Chapter 3. Lipid Patterns in the Evolution of Organisms; STEROLS IN BACTERIA AND BLUE-GREEN ALGAE; POLYUNSATURATED FATTY ACIDS; POLYUNSATURATED FATTY ACIDS IN PLANTS AND ANIMALS; REFERENCES; Chapter 4. Evolution of Heme and Chlorophyll; INTRODUCTION; THE Two FUNCTIONS OF THE PORPHYRIN BIOSYNTHETIC CHAIN; POSSIBLE STARTING CONDITIONS FOR LIFE ON EARTH
  • A PHOTOVOLTAIC MINERAL UNIT AS THE POWERHOUSE UNITOF PREPROTOPLASMELABORATION OF THE PHOTOCHEMICAL FUNCTION; ELABORATION OF THE REDOX FUNCTION; SOME PROPERTIES OF EVOLVING GENES; EVOLUTION OF GENES OF THE PORPHYRIN BIOSYNTHETIC CHAIN; DNA IN CYTOPLASMIC ORGANELLES; AN EXAMPLE OF THE RECENT EVOLUTION OF A HEME ENZYMEAND ITS CONTROL MECHANISM; SUMMARY AND CONCLUSIONS; ACKNOWLEDGMENTS; REFERENCES; Discussion of Part II; PART III: EVOLUTION OF PROTEINS I; Chairman's Remarks; Chapter 5. Evolutionary Divergence and Convergence in Proteins
  • I. THE MOLECULAR APPROACH TO THE ANALYSIS OFTHE EVOLUTIONARY PROCESSII. PATTERNS OF AMINO ACID SUBSTITUTION; III. THE TIME DEPENDENCE OF EVOLUTIONARY TRANSFORMATIONS ATTHE LEVEL OF INFORMATIONAL MACROMOLECULES; IV. GENE DUPLICATION IN GLOBINS; V. EVOLUTIONARY CONVERGENCE AND COINCIDENCE IN PROTEIN MOLECULES; ACKNOWLEDGMENT; REFERENCES; Chapter 6. Evolution of Hemoglobin in Primates; INTRODUCTION; PRIMATE PHYLOGENY; HEMOGLOBINS AND EVOLUTION; SUMMARY; REFERENCES; Chapter 7. Constancy and Variability of Protein Structure in Respiratory and ViralProteins; ACKNOWLEDGMENTS; REFERENCES
  • Discussion of Part IIIPART IV: EVOLUTION OF PROTEINS II; Chairman's Remarks; Chapter 8. Comparative Aspects of the Structure and Functionof Phosphoglucomutase; Glucose1-phosphate r
  • glucose 6-phosphate; EXPERIMENTAL PROCEDURE AND RESULTS; SUMMARY; REFERENCES; Chapter 9. Structural and Functional Aspects of Cytochrome c in Relation to Evolution; INTRODUCTION; CONSTANT FEATURES OF CYTOCHROME C STRUCTURE-EVOLUTIONARYHOMOLOGY; VARIABLE FEATURES OF CYTOCHROME C STRUCTURE-PHYLOGENETICRELATIONSHIPS; EVOLUTIONARY ASPECTS OF STRUCTURE-FUNCTION RELATIONSIN CYTOCHROME c; CONCLUSIONS; ACKNOWLEDGMENT