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Adenine nucleotides in cellular energy transfer and signal transduction

Title
Adenine nucleotides in cellular energy transfer and signal transduction / edited by S. Papa, A. Azzi, J.M. Tager.
Publication
Basel ; Boston : Birkhäuser Verlag, [1992], ©1992.

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Additional Authors
  • Papa, S.
  • Azzi, A. (Angelo)
  • Tager, J. M.
Description
viii, 476 pages : illustrations; 24 cm.
Series Statement
Molecular and cell biology updates
Uniform Title
Molecular and cell biology updates.
Subject
  • Adenine nucleotides > Physiological effect
  • Cell metabolism
  • Cellular signal transduction
  • Second messengers (Biochemistry)
  • Adenine Nucleotides > metabolism
  • Energy Transfer
  • Signal Transduction
Note
  • Includes index.
Contents
  • Molecular biology and assembly of yeast mitochondrial ATP synthase -- The mitochondrial H⁺-ATP synthase -- Studies on the structure of the mitochondrial ATP synthase complex and the mechanism of ATP synthesis -- Number, localisation and function of the non-catalytic adenine nucleotide binding sites of mitochondrial F₁-ATPase -- Fluoroaluminium and fluoroberyllium complexes as probes of the catalytic sites of mitochondrial F₁-ATPase -- Regulation of ATP synthesis in rat heart cells -- Uncoupling action of fatty acids on heart muscle mitochondria and submitochondrial particles is mediated by the ATP/ADP antiporter -- Mitochondrial function and biogenesis in cultured mammalian cells without functional respiratory chains -- Regulation by adenine nucleotides, cyclic nucleotides and protein synthesis of the maturation of rat liver mitochondrial functions -- Inhibition of the mitochondrial ATPase by polyborate anions designed for neutron capture therapy -- ³¹P MR spectroscopic studies of metabolic lesions in the liver.
  • (cont.) Mitochondrial mutations and the ageing process -- Structural and functional alterations of mitochondrial F₀F₁ ATP synthase in various pathophysiological states -- Longe range intramolecular linked functions in the Ca²⁺ transport ATPase of intracellular membranes -- Synthesis and characterisation of radiolabeled azido-derivatives of P¹,P⁵-Di (Adenosine-5') pentaphosphate for mapping studies of adenylate kinase -- Protein phosphorylation and the regulation of sugar transport in gram-negative and gram-positive bacteria -- Signal transduction of the phosphate regulon in Escherichia coli mediated by phosphorylation -- The protein kinase C family in signal transduction and cellular regulation -- Structure-function studies on the protein kinase C family members -- Mechanism of protein kinase C-mediated signal transduction -- Structural studies on the protein kinase C gene family -- α-tocopherol inhibits smooth muscle cell proliferation and protects against arteriosclerosis -- Protein kinase C and G proteins -- Casein kinases.
  • (cont.) Spectrophotometric assay of protein kinases -- KGF receptor -- The receptor for the hepatocyte growth factor-scatter factor -- The kit receptor for the stem cell factor -- Liver adenulyl cyclases -- Structural and functional organization of the catalytic domain of a bacterial toxin -- Signal transduction as studies in living cells by ³¹P-NMR -- Adenylate cyclase-haemolysin toxin of Bordetella pertussis -- Are purine nucleoside triphosphate cyclases an example of convergent evolution? -- Sensory transduction in dictyostelium -- Structure and function of P-glycoproteins.
  • (cont.) Function and regulation of the cystic fibrosis transmembrane conductance regulator -- The 70KDa peroxisomal membrane protein -- Latency of peroxisomal enzymes in digitonin-permeabilized cells -- Dual action of fluorescein derivatives on KATP channels -- Control of synthesis of uncoupling protein and ATPase in animal and human brown adipose tissue -- Detection of the uncoupling protein (a nucleotide modulated H⁺-translocator) and its mRNA in human diseases.
ISBN
  • 3764326735 (alk. paper) :
  • 0817626735 (alk. paper)
LCCN
92017729
OCLC
ocm25877244
Owning Institutions
Columbia University Libraries