Algal cell motility
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Algal cell motility
(Current phycology, 3)
Chapman and Hall, 1992
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Includes bibliographical references and indexes
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内容説明
Algae exhibit the greatest variety of cell motility phenomena in the living world. These range from gliding of filaments in the prokaryotic blue-green algae to chloroplast movements and cytoplasmic streaming which are most common in higher plants. In addition, cell movement by eukaryotic flagella is the characteristic motile behaviour of algal flagellates and most reproductive cells of algae. These motility responses are regulated by light and have attracted much attention from cell biologists and photobiologists interested in the interactions between light, intracellular signals, and the motile machinery. This work brings together information on a broad range of algal cell motility systems. Researchers have contributed in-depth reviews of the subject. The book should be of interest to researchers and advanced students in algal biology, marine ecology, cell biology and photobiology.
目次
- Gliding motility - Donat P. Hader and Egbert Hoiczyk
- Algal chloroplast movements - Gottfried Wagner and Franz Grolig
- Cytoplasmic streaming in characean algae: mechanism, regulation by Ca2+, and organization - Richard E. Williamson
- Flagellar beat patterns in algae - Stuart F. Goldstein
- Molecular mechanism of flagellar movement - Ritsu Kamiya
- Centrin-mediated cell motility in algae - Michael Melkonian, Peter L. Beech, Christos Katsaros and Dorothee Schulze
- Taxonomic index.
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