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Current topics in cellular regulation. Volume 17 /

Current Topics in Cellular Regulation.

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Horecker, Bernard L. (Editor ), Stadtman, Earl R. (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: New York ; London : Academic Press, [1980]
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Front Cover; Current Topics in Cellular Regulation; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; List of Contributors; Chapter 1. Wound-Regulated Synthesis and Vacuolar Compartmentation of Proteinase Inhibitors in Plant Leaves; I. Introduction; II. Accumulation of Proteinase Inhibitors in Leaves of Wounded Tomato Plants; III. Regulation of Proteinase Inhibitor Accumulation in Excised Tomato Leaves; IV. Wound-Induced Increase in Carboxypeptidase Activity; V. Summary and Concluding Remarks; REFERENCES; Chapter 2. Inhibitors Associated with the Proteinases of Mammalian Cells and Tissues; I. Introduction.
  • II. Methods for Detecting and Isolating Endogenous InhibitorsIII. Inhibitors Associated with Serine Proteinases; IV. Inhibitors Associated with Cysteine Proteinases; V. Inhibitors Associated with Metal-Requiring Proteinases; VI. Inhibitors Associated with the Aspartate Proteinase, Renin; VII. Other Endogenous Inhibitors; VIII. The Role of Cell and Tissue Inhibitors; IX. Concluding Remarks; ACKNOWLEDGMENT; REFERENCES; Chapter 3. Stimulation of DNA Synthesis in Quiescent Cultured Cells: Exogenous Agents, Internal Signals, and Early Events; I. Introduction; II. External Signals.
  • III. Early Events in Growth StimulationIV. Conclusions; REFERENCES; Chapter 4. Regulation of Biosynthesis of the DNA-Dependent RNA Polymerase in Escherichia coli; I. Introduction; II. Organization of the Genes of RNA Polymerase Subunits; III. Regulation of the Biosynthesis of RNA Polymerase Subunits; IV. Assembly of RNA Polymerase Subunits to Form the Active Enzyme; V. Summary; VI. Addendum; ACKNOWLEDGMENTS; REFERENCES; Chapter 5. Formyl Peptide Chemotactic Receptors of Leukocytes and Macrophages; I. Introduction; II. Background; III. Structure-Activity Relationships.
  • IV. Radioligand Receptor StudiesV. Receptor-Mediated Endocytosis; VI. Binding and Chemotactic Response of a Myeloid Cell Line; VII. Other Biological Activities; VIII. Molecular Consequences of Formyl Peptide Binding; IX. Concluding Remarks and Unanswered Questions; REFERENCES; Chapter 6. Creative Functions of Instability and Oscillations in Metabolic Systems; I. Introduction; II. Instability versus Homeostasis in Cell Energy Metabolism; III. Instability versus Homogeneity; IV. Significance and Outlook; ACKNOWLEDGMENTS; REFERENCES.
  • Chapter 7. Hormones, Receptors, and Cyclic AMP: Their Role in Target Cell RefractorinessI. Introduction; II. Early Observations on Hormone-Induced Refractoriness; III. Radioligand-Binding Studies of Desensitization-Evidence for Receptor Alterations; IV. Studies on Cell-Free Preparations; V. The Role of cAMP in Desensitization; VI. Mechanisms of Desensitization; VII. Physiological Significance of Desensitization; VIII. Summary; REFERENCES; Chapter 8. Cooperative Interaction between Mitochondrial and Nuclear Genomes: Cytochrome c Oxidase Assembly as a Model; I. Introduction.