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E-raamat: Cellular Implications of Redox Signaling [World Scientific e-raamat]

Edited by (Weizmann Inst Of Sci, Israel), Edited by (Weizmann Inst Of Sci, Israel)
  • Formaat: 440 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 06-Aug-2003
  • Kirjastus: Imperial College Press
  • ISBN-13: 9781848160033
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  • World Scientific e-raamat
  • Hind: 281,82 €*
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  • Formaat: 440 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 06-Aug-2003
  • Kirjastus: Imperial College Press
  • ISBN-13: 9781848160033
Teised raamatud teemal:
It can serve as a basic text for any undergraduate or graduate course that deals with redox regulation, oxidative stress and free radicals under normal and pathological conditions in bacterial, plant and animal cells.

Gitler and Danon, both affiliated with the Weizmann Institute of Science in Israel, describe the state of research on redox regulation, a covalent regulatory system that controls many of the normal cellular functions of living cells and organisms. Some areas examined include the role of thioredoxin and glutaredoxin systems in disulfide reduction and thiol redox control, iron-sulfur proteins, radical scavenging by thiols, and redox flow as an instrument for gene regulation. The book can serve as a basic text for an undergraduate or graduate course that deals with redox regulation, oxidative stress, and free radicals. The book is distributed by World Scientific. Annotation ©2004 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)
The Role of Thioredoxin and Glutaredoxin Systems in Disulfide Reduction
and Thiol Redox Control (A Holmgren); Selenocysteine Insertion and
Reactivity: Mammalian Thioredoxin Reductases in Relation to Cellular Redox
Signaling (E S J Arner); Iron-Sulfur Proteins: Properties and Functions (H
Beinert); The Ferredoxin: Thioredoxin System. A Light-Dependent Redox
Regulatory System in Oxygenic Photosynthetic Cells (P Schurmann); Thioredoxin
and Redox Regulation: Beginnings in Photosynthesis Lead to a Role in
Germination and Improvement of Cereals (B B Buchanan); The Role of
Thioredoxin in Regulatory Cellular Functions (J Yodol et al.); Protein
S-Thiolation, S-Nitrosylation, and Irreversible Sulfhydryl Oxidation: Roles
in Redox Regulation (J A Thomas et al.); Radical Scavenging by Thiols:
Biological Significance and Implications for Redox Signaling and Antioxidant
Defense (C C Winterbourn); Ascorbate and Glutathione Metabolism in Plants:
H2O2The Role of Thioredoxin and Glutaredoxin Systems in Disulfide Reduction
and Thiol Redox Control (A Holmgren); Selenocysteine Insertion and
Reactivity: Mammalian Thioredoxin Reductases in Relation to Cellular Redox
Signaling (E S J Arner); Iron-Sulfur Proteins: Properties and Functions (H
Beinert); The Ferredoxin: Thioredoxin System. A Light-Dependent Redox
Regulatory System in Oxygenic Photosynthetic Cells (P Schurmann); Thioredoxin
and Redox Regulation: Beginnings in Photosynthesis Lead to a Role in
Germination and Improvement of Cereals (B B Buchanan); The Role of
Thioredoxin in Regulatory Cellular Functions (J Yodol et al.); Protein
S-Thiolation, S-Nitrosylation, and Irreversible Sulfhydryl Oxidation: Roles
in Redox Regulation (J A Thomas et al.); Radical Scavenging by Thiols:
Biological Significance and Implications for Redox Signaling and Antioxidant
Defense (C C Winterbourn); Ascorbate and Glutathione Metabolism in Plants:
H2O2-Processing and Signaling (C H Foyer); Disulfide Bond Formation in the
Periplasm and Cytoplasm of Escherichia coli (J Beckwith); The Thiol Redox
Paradox in the Requirement for Disulfide Isomerization in the Eukaryotic
Endoplasmic Reticulum (M Schwaller et al.); Regulatory Disulfides Controlling
Transcription Factor Activity in the Bacterial and Yeast Responses to
Oxidative Stress (O Carmel-Harel et al.); Mechanisms Controlling Redox
Balance in Cells, Inhibition of Thioredoxin and of Thioredoxin Reductase (C
Gitler et al.); Redox Signaling During Light-Regulated Translation in
Chloroplasts (T Alergand et al.); Regulation of MRNA Translation and
Stability in Iron Metabolism: Is There a Redox Switch? (L C Kuhn); Redox Flow
as an Instrument for Gene Regulation (S Kaplan et al.); The Permeability
Transition Pore as Source and Target of Oxidative Stress (P Bernardi).