Biology and chemistry of eucaryotic cell surfaces /
Biology and Chemistry of Eukaryotic cell Surfaces.
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Otros Autores: | , |
Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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New York :
Academic Press,
1974.
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Colección: | Miami winter symposia ;
v. 7. |
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Front Cover; Biology and Chemistry of Eucaryotic Cell Surfaces; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; SPEAKERS, CHAIRMEN, AND DISCUSSANTS; PREFACE; CHAPTER 1. THE FIFTH FEODOR LYNEN LECTURE; REFERENCES; CHAPTER 2. STOCHASTIC STUDIES ON CELL SURFACE STICKINESS; INTRODUCTION; DISCUSSION; REFERENCES; DISCUSSION; CHAPTER 3. RECEPTORS FOR INTERCELLULAR SIGNALS IN AGGREGATING CELLS OF THE SLIME MOLD, DICTYOSTELIUM DISCOIDEUM; MECHANISMS OF CELL AGGREGATION; CYCLIC-AMP BINDING SITES AND PHOSPHODIESTERASE; TWO INDEPENDENT CONTACT-SITE SYSTEMS AT THE SURFACE OF AGGREGATING CELLS.
- QUANTITATEN OF Fab BINDING TO CONTACT SITES A AND OTHER MEMBRANE LOCIHETEROGENEOUS ANTIBODY TARGET SITES IN THE CONTACT-SITE-A SYSTEM; TWO AND THREE DIMENSIONAL ANTIGEN PATTERN AT THE SURFACE OF AGGREGATING CELLS; MEMBRANE MARKERS OF THE DIFFERENTIATED STATE; REFERENCES; DISCUSSION; CHAPTER 4. THE ADHESION AND AGGREGATION OF BLOOD PLATELETS; DISCUSSION; CHAPTER 5. BIOCHEMICAL PROPERTIES AND IMMUNOCHEMICAL-GENETIC RELATIONSHIPS OF ALLOANTIGENS OF THE MOUSE H-2 MAJOR HISTOCOMPATIBILITY COMPLEX; INTRODUCTION; GENETIC AND SEROLOGICAL PROPERTIES OF H-2 ANTIGENS.
- Biochemical parameters of h-2 antigensmembrane molecules determined by the h-2 associated i region: isolation and some properties; references; discussion; chapter 6. cell-contact and transformation-induced changes in the dynamic organization of normal and neoplastic cell plasma membranes and their role in lectin-mediated toxicity toward tumor cells; introduction; experimental; results and discusssion; acknowledgments; references; discussion; chapter 7. a comparative study of sialic acid incorporation into endogenous acceptors by normal and polyoma virus transformed hamster cells; introduction.
- EXPERIMENTAL PROCEDURERESULTS; DISCUSSION; REFERENCES; DISCUSSION; CHAPTER 8. POLYPRENOL SUGARS AND GLYCOPROTEIN SYNTHESIS; 1. UDP-G + DMP-*DMP-G + UDP, ; 2. DMP-G + EA-*GEA + DMP; 3. GDP-Man + DMP -*� DMP -Man + GDP; 4. UDP-GlcNAc + DMP-"DDP-GlcNAc + UMP; 5. DDP-Oselg-G + protein->protein-Ose18-G + DDP; 6. UDP-GlcNAc + DDP-GlcNAc
- DDP-(GlcNAc)2 + UDP; 7. GDP-Man and/or DMP-Man + EA-* Man-EA + GDP and/or DMP; DISCUSSION; CHAPTER 9. THE ROLE OF MANNOSYL PHOSPHORYL DIHYDROPOLYISOPRENOL IN THE SYNTHESIS OF MAMMALIAN GLYCOPROTEINS; INTRODUCTION.
- Biosynthesis of mannosyl
- phosphor yldihydropolyisoprenolbiosynthesis of mannose-containing oligosaccharide lipid; isolation of oligosaccharide phospholipid; the role of man-p-dhpi and oligosaccharide phospholipid in incorporation of mannose into protein; references; discussion; chapter 10. chemical components of surface membranes related to biological properties; introduction; experimental; results and discussion; references; discussion; chapter 11. glycoproteins at the cell surface of sublines of the ta3 tumor; introduction; isolation of glycoproteins from the cell surface.