Regulatory mechanisms of intracellular membrane transport /
نام عام مواد
[Book]
نام نخستين پديدآور
Sirkka Keränen, Jussi Jäntti (eds.)
مشخصات ظاهری
نام خاص و کميت اثر
x, 214 pages :
ساير جزييات
illustrations (some color) ;
ابعاد
24 cm
فروست
عنوان فروست
Topics in current genetics,
مشخصه جلد
10
شاپا ي ISSN فروست
1610-2096 ;
یادداشتهای مربوط به کتابنامه ، واژه نامه و نمایه های داخل اثر
متن يادداشت
Includes bibliographical references and index
یادداشتهای مربوط به مندرجات
متن يادداشت
Introduction: regulatory processes, an emerging feature in intracellular membrane traffic -- Molecular mechanisms in clathrin-mediated membrane budding -- Regulating membrane curvature -- Funtions of Rab GTPases in organelle biogenesis -- Tethering proteins in membrane traffic -- The function of Sec1/Munc18 proteins -- solution of the mystery in sight? -- Regulation of SNARE assembly by protein phosphorylation -- Phosphoinositides and membrane traffic in health and disease -- Regulation of exocytotic events by centrosome-analogous structures
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یادداشتهای مربوط به خلاصه یا چکیده
متن يادداشت
Deals with the molecular mechanisms of membrane trafficking, a central eukaryotic cell biological process. In the post-genomic era many essential molecules involved in intracellular membrane/protein transport are emerging. A huge task now is to compile the molecular networks that govern these processes. Understanding of regulatory processes and participating molecules are likely to reveal global cellular regulatory circuits that couple membrane trafficking with other cellular functions. Such cell biological features are only starting to emerge. This book puts special emphasis on such mechanisms and processes. The contents discusses the role of coat proteins, tethering complexes, small rab GTPases, Sec1-family proteins and SNARE molecule phosphorylation in exocytosis, endocytosis and membrane fusion. In addition, the role of lipids in vesicle formation and membrane fusion, and some specialized cell biological denovo membrane generation processes are discussed