Guidebook to the secretory pathway
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Guidebook to the secretory pathway
(Sambrook and Tooze guidebooks)
Oxford University Press, 1994
1st ed
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Description and Table of Contents
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:pbk ISBN 9780198599418
Description
This, the latest in the Sambrook and Tooze Guidebook Series enables non-specialists to rapidly gain access to unfamiliar work surrounding the secretory pathways.
Detailing both the established and the experimental, this book outlines how recent work has established a role for the secretory pathway in the regulation of gene expression and cell-cycle control, clearly highlighting its importance.
Addressing many aspects of the secretory pathway, the book contains almost two hundred entries, and falls in five sections: protein secretion in E.coli; translocation and maturation of newly synthesized polypeptides in the ER of eukaryotic cells; protein machines and catalyzing ER to golgi transport; membrane traffic in the golgi and to the cell surface, and membrane traffic to the lysosome/vacuole.
Providing key references in a clear, informative layout, this book provides a valuable guide to the bewildering and complex array of genes and proteins involved in the cellular secretory pathway.
The guidebook will maintain up to date entries - the almost two hundred contributors will update their entries continuously, and these updates will be available via the Internet.
Table of Contents
- 1. Protein secretion in E.coli
- 2. Translocation and maturation of newly-synthesized polypeptides in the ER of eukaryotic cells
- 3. Protein machines catalyzing ER to golgi transport
- 4. Membrane traffic in the golgi to the cell surface
- 5. Membrane traffic to the lysosome vacuole
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:hbk ISBN 9780198599425
Description
This work aims to enable clinical non-specialists to rapidly gain access to unfamiliar work surrounding the secretory pathways. Detailing both the established and the experimental, the book outlines how recent work has established a role for the secretory pathway in the regulation of gene expression and cell-cycle control. Addressing many aspects of the secretory pathway, the book contains five sections: protein secretion in E.coli; translocation and maturation of newly synthesized polypeptides in the ER of eukaryotic cells; protein machines and catalyzing ER to golgi transport; membrane traffic in the golgi and to the cell surface; and membrane traffic to the lysosome/vacuole.
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