Structural and organizational aspects of metabolic regulation : proceedings of an Eli-Lilly directors/sponsors fund-UCLA Symposium held at Keystone, Colorado, April 17-24, 1989
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Structural and organizational aspects of metabolic regulation : proceedings of an Eli-Lilly directors/sponsors fund-UCLA Symposium held at Keystone, Colorado, April 17-24, 1989
(UCLA symposia on molecular and cellular biology, new ser.,
Wiley-Liss, c1990
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"1989 UCLA Symposium on Structural and Organizational Aspects of Metabolic Regulation"--Pref
Includes bibliographical references and index
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"Structural and Organizational Aspects of Metabolic Regulation" offers as a common thread for its collection of multidisciplinary studies the evolutionary pressures that have produced protein interactions necessary for coherent metabolic pathways - in both energy transformations and information processing. The book reports on significant advances in the area of metabolic control, investigating theories that now include interacting enzymes, the concept of flux control and the knowledge that single pacemaker enzymes are rarely found in metabolism. New methods are highlighted, such as the use of anti-idiotypic antibodies, electrophoresis in the presence of immobilized enzymes and the use of molecular genetics in the study of metabolic regulation.
Table of Contents
- Cell Growth and Regulation
- Organelle Structure and Biogenesis
- Membrane-Associated Processes
- Organization of Nucleic Acid and Protein Synthesis
- Dissociable Metabolic Complexes and Multi-Functional Enzymes
- Distributive Metabolic Control: Theorectical Approaches to Analysis of Metabolic Complexes
- Non-Invasive measurements of Cell Metabolism
- Metabolic Engineering as an Approach to Metabolic Control.
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