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Current topics in cellular regulation. Volume 28 /

Current Topics in Cellular Regulation.

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Horecker, Bernard L. (Bernard Leonard), 1914- (Editor ), Stadtman, Earl R. (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Orlando ; London : Academic Press, 1986.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
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  • Front Cover; Current Topics in Cellular Regulation; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; Chapter 1. Enzyme-Enzyme Interactions and the Regulation of Metabolic ReactionPathways; I. The Existence of Enzyme-Enzyme Interactions in Supermolecular Cellular Structures; II. The Concentration of Enzymes and Metabolites in Cellular Compartments and Their Influence on Metabolic Regulation; III. Evidence for the Direct Transfer of Metabolite among Enzymes viaEnzyme-Enzyme Interactions; IV. Molecular Inferences Regarding the Mechanism of Direct Transfer of Metabolites viaEnzyme-Enzyme Interactions.
  • v. Further Consequences of the Direct Transfer Mechanism on Metabolic PathwaysVI. Conclusions; ACKNOWLEDGMENTS; REFERENCES; Chapter 2. The Central Metabolic Pathways of Escherichia coli: Relationship between Flux and Control at a Branch Point, Efficiency of Conversion to Biomass, and Excretion of Acetate; I. Overview; II. Flux of Carbon through the Central Metabolic Pathways; III. Control of Flux at the Junction Created during Growth on Acetate; IV. Excretion of Acetate and Conversion of Primary Carbon Source to Biomass; ACKNOWLEDGMENTS; REFERENCES.
  • Chapter 3. The Concept of the Intracellular Amino Acid Pool and Its Relevance in the Regulation of Protein Metabolism, with Particular Reference to Mammalian CellsI. Introduction; II. Intracellular Amino Acid Pools; III. Uptake Features of Amino Acids into the Intracellular Pools; IV. Pool Size and Composition; V.A General Perspective of Intracellular Amino Acid Pools; VI. Concluding Comments; ACKNOWLEDGMENTS; REFERENCES; Chapter 4. Production of Superoxide by Phagocytic Leukocytes: A Paradigm forStimulus-Response Phenomena; I. Introduction; II. Overview of the Situation in Leukocytes.
  • III. Reduction of Oxygen by Phagocytic LeukocytesIV. Transmembrane Signaling; V. Conclusions and Future Considerations; ACKNOWLEDGMENTS; REFERENCES; Chapter 5. Regulation of Adrenergic Receptor Function by Phosphorylation; I. Introduction; II. Purification of Adrenergic Receptors; III. Regulation of Responsiveness: The Model of Desensitization; IV. Summary and Conclusions; REFERENCES; Chapter 6. Control of 5-Aminolevulinate Synthase in Animals; I. Introduction; II. ALV-Synthase and Heme Biosynthesis; III. Mitochondrial and Cytosolic Forms of ALV-Synthase.
  • IV. Control of the Catalytic Activityof ALV-SynthaseV. Transport of ALV-Synthase into Mitochondria; VI. Control of the Level of Hepatic ALV-Synthase; VII. Mechanism of Heme Depletion by Xenobiotics; VIII. Erythroid ALV-Synthase and Its Control; IX. ALV-Synthase Control in Other Tissues; X. Porphyrias and ALV-Synthase; XI. Summary; REFERENCES; Chapter 7. Meprin: A Membrane-Bound Metallo-endopeptidase; I. Introduction; II. Molecular Properties and Cellular/Subcellular Distribution; III. Heritable Deficiency of Meprin Activity in Mice; IV. Physiological Significance of Meprin; V. Conclusions.