The Annexins
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The Annexins
(Portland Press research monograph, 2)
Portland Press, c1992
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Note
Includes bibliographical references and index
Contents of Works
- Annexins / S.E. Moss
- Annexin I phosphorylation and secretion / H.T. Haigler & D.D. Schlaepfer
- Annexin I genes: diversity and regulation / N.D. Horseman
- Annexins, phopholipase A[2] and the glucocorticoids / F. Russo-Marie
- Evolutionary conservation and three-dimensional folding of the tyrosine kinase substrate annexin II / V. Gerke
- Annexin II: interaction with p11 / K. Weber
- Annexin II: involvement in exocytosis / R.D. Burgoyne
- Annexins and exocytosis: some close approaches / C.E. Creutz ... [et al.]
- Synexin (annexin VII) / H.B. Pollard ... [et al.]
- Annexin V: crystal structure and its implications on function / R. Huber ... [et al.]
- Annexin VI / J.R. Dedman & M.A. Kaetzel
- Molecular biology and biochemistry of annexins V and VIII / R. Hauptmann & C.P.M. Reutelingsperger
- Placental annexins: isolation, characterization and possible functions / M. Maki, Y. Shidara & H. Sato
Description and Table of Contents
Description
A collection of papers on the annexins - a family of calcium-dependent phospholipid-binding proteins. Topics covered include the human synexin gene structure and function, and the involvement of Annexin II in exocytosis.
Table of Contents
- Annexins - a family of calcium-dependent phospholipid-binding proteins, S.E. Moss
- Annexin I phosphorylation and secretion, H.T. Haigler and D.D. Schlaepfer
- Annexin I genes - diversity and regulation, N.D. Horeseman
- Annexin VI, J. Dedman
- the human synexin (Annexin VII) gene structure and function, A.L. Burns and H.Pollard
- Annexin V crystal structure and its implications on function, R. Huber et al
- placental annexins - isolation, characterization and possible functions, M. Maki et al
- evolutionary conservation and three-dimensional folding of the tyrosine kinase substrate Annexin II, V. Gerke
- Annexin II - involvement in eocytosis, R.D.Burgoyne
- Annexin II - interaction with p11, K. Weber
- Annexins, phospholipase A2 and the glucocorticoids, F. Russo-Marie
- the annexins and exocytosis - some recent close approaches, C.E. Creutz et al
- Annexin V and VIII - isolation and characterization of the proteins, cDNAs and genes, R. Hauptmann and C. Reutelingsperger.
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