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New developments in lipid-protein interactions and receptor function

Title
New developments in lipid-protein interactions and receptor function / edited by K.W.A. Wirtz [and others].
Publication
New York : Plenum Press, ©1993.

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Additional Authors
  • Wirtz, Karel W. A.
  • NATO Advanced Study Institute on New Developments in Lipid-Protein Interactions and Receptor Function (1992 : Spetsai, Greece)
Description
ix, 318 pages : illustrations; 26 cm.
Series Statement
NATO ASI series. Series A, Life sciences ; v. 246
Uniform Title
NATO ASI series. Series A, Life sciences ; v. 246.
Subject
  • Lipoproteins > Physiological effect > Congresses
  • Membrane lipids > Congresses
  • Membrane proteins > Congresses
  • Cell receptors > Congresses
  • Cellular signal transduction > Congresses
  • Second messengers (Biochemistry) > Congresses
  • Membrane lipids
  • Membrane proteins
  • Cellular signal transduction
  • Lipoproteins > physiology
  • Membrane Lipids
  • Membrane Proteins
  • Signal Transduction
  • Cell receptors
  • Lipoproteins > Physiological effect
  • Second messengers (Biochemistry)
  • Lipoprotéines > Congrès comme sujet
  • Lipides membranaires > Congrès comme sujet
  • Protéines membranaires > Congrès comme sujet
  • Transduction du signal > Congrès comme sujet
  • Systèmes de seconds messagers > Congrès comme sujet
  • Receptoren
  • Lipoproteïnen
  • Membranen
  • Citologia e biologia celular
  • Proteinas
  • Metabolismo
  • Lipides des membranes > Congrès
  • Protéines membranaires > Congrès
  • Messagers secondaires (biochimie) > Congrès
  • Lipoprotéines > Effets physiologiques > Congrès
  • Récepteurs cellulaires > Congrès
  • Transduction du signal cellulaire > Congrès
Genre/Form
  • Congress
  • Conference papers and proceedings.
  • Actes de congrès.
Note
  • "Proceedings of a NATO Advanced Study Institute on New Developments in Lipid-Protein Interactions and Receptor Function, held August 16-27, 1992, in Spetsai, Greece"--Copr.
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents
  • Intracellular Ca²stores: why, where and how? -- The metabolic fates and cellular functions of myoinositol -- Activation mechanisms of phospholipase C isozymes -- Tumor necrosis factor cytotoxicity is associated with activation of cellular phospholipases -- Relationship between phospholipase C, tyrosine-kinases and cytoskeleton in thrombin-stimulated platelets -- Lipid modifications of GTP-binding regulatory proteins -- Lysophosphatidic acid as a lipid mediator: signal transduction and receptor identification -- The role of lipoprotein receptors in the growth of chicken oocytes -- Modulation of opioid receptor function by membrane lipids -- A pharmacological approach to identify hormone signaling pathways controlling gene regulation in Dictyostelium -- Glycosyl-phosphatidylinositol: role in neurotrophic factors signalling -- Pharmacological electrophysiological and molecular analysis of a dopamine receptor in a specific subset of neurons in the central nervous system of the pond snail Lymnaea stagnalis.
  • (cont.) Regulation of gene expression in rodent hepatocytes -- Transcription factor CREM: a key element of the nuclear response to cAMP -- Three-dimensional structure of the human retinoic acid receptor-[beta] DNA binding domain: implications for DNA-binding -- Molecular genetics of plasma lipid transfer proteins -- Targeting signals and mechanisms of protein insertion into membranes -- Recognition of precursor proteins by the mitrochondrial protein import apparatus -- A short N-terminal domain of mitrochondrial creating kinase is involved in octamer formation but not in membrane binding -- Transmembrane lipid asymmetry in eukaryotes -- Phosphatidylinositol transfer protein and membrane vesicle flow -- Modification of cellular phospholipid composition and consequences for membrane structure and function -- Phospholipid headgroups as sensors of electric charge.
  • (cont.) Membrane phospholipids act as DNA/RNA receptors during formation of specific DNA-nuclear membrane contacts and gene expression: a hypothesis based on the study of interaction between phospholipid vesicles and DNA or polynucleotides -- Mode of phospholipid binding to the membrane active plant toxin phoratoxin-A -- Biosynthesis of glycosyl-phosphatidylinositol protein anchors in African trypanosomes -- The effects of oxygen-derived free radicals on lipids, protein and their interactions: pathological implications -- The vitamin E antioxidant cycle in health and disease.
ISBN
  • 0306445212
  • 9780306445217
LCCN
93011300
OCLC
  • ocm28291779
  • 28291779
  • SCSB-1995643
Owning Institutions
Princeton University Library