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Buch, Englisch, 377 Seiten, Format (B × H): 178 mm x 254 mm, Gewicht: 742 g

Shay

Cell and Muscle Motility

Volume 6
Erscheinungsjahr 2013
ISBN: 978-1-4757-4725-6
Verlag: Springer

Volume 6

Buch, Englisch, 377 Seiten, Format (B × H): 178 mm x 254 mm, Gewicht: 742 g

ISBN: 978-1-4757-4725-6
Verlag: Springer


The term cytoskeleton in muscle and nonmuscle cells refers to fibrous proteins that are directly or indirectly associated with cell shape, contractility, and/or motility. These cytoskeletal elements include microtubules and associated proteins, microfilaments and their binding proteins, and lastly, intermediate filaments. Even though the structure and function of myosin and tro pomyosin have been extensively investigated in muscle ceIls, considerably less is known about their functions in nonmuscle ceIls; they are often referred to generically as actin-binding proteins, as are a-actinin, filamin, vinculin, and others. Indeed, most nonmuscle researchers are unaware that the term intermedi ate filament was derived from the observation that the diameter of intermedi ate filaments is intermediate between those of actin (5 nm) and myosin (15 nm) and not intermediate between those of actin (5 nm) and microtubules (25 nm). It has therefore been the purpose of this series to attempt to bridge the communication gap that appears to exist between muscle and nonmuscle researchers. For those students and active scientists who are faced with the task of absorbing new data and concepts at an ever-accelerating rate, review essays are an excellent way to keep up. The essays in this volume, as weIl as in the previous ones, focus on topics of current interest. They are intended to be critical rather than exhaustive.

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1 Is Cytoplasm Intelligent Too?.- 2 Cell Shape, the Complex Cellular Networks, and Gene Expression: Cytoskeletal Protein Genes as a Model System.- 3 Autoantibodies to the Cytoskeleton in Human Sera.- 4 Intermediate Filaments in Nervous Tissue.- 5 Cytoskeletal Events during Calcium- or EGF-Induced Initiation of DNA Synthesis in Cultured Cells: Role of Protein Phosphorylation and Clues in the Transformation Process.- 6 Tropomyosin: Structural and Functional Diversity.- 7 Cloning Nematode Myosin Genes.- 8 Localization and Function of M-Line-Bound Creatine Kinase: M-Band Model and Creatine Phosphate Shuttle.- 9 A Periodic Cytoskeletal Lattice in Striated Muscle.- 10 Sarcomere-Associated Cytoskeletal Lattices in Striated Muscle: Review and Hypothesis.



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