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Ridley A., Clark P., Peckham M. — Cell motility: from molecules to organisms
Ridley A., Clark P., Peckham M. — Cell motility: from molecules to organisms



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Название: Cell motility: from molecules to organisms

Авторы: Ridley A., Clark P., Peckham M.

Аннотация:

Recent advances in molecular and biophysical techniques, particularly fluorescence and live cell imaging, are revolutionizing the study of cell motility. New bioprobes not only reveal simple intracellular localization, but also contain details of post-translational modifications, conformational state and protein-protein interactions. Coupling these insights with complementary advances in genetic and biochemical methods is enabling scientists to understand the processes involved in cell motility - from molecular motors to cell movements in vivo in a range of organisms and cell types.

This book features landmark essays that provide an up to date and fascinating account of current research and concepts in cell motility.These cover the roles of molecular motors that drive movement and their interactions with the cytoskeleton as well as membrane dynamics that allow cells to change shape and to move.

Cell motility plays a key role in development - there are chapters on the genetics of cell migration, the regulation of contact repulsion in growth cones, and the progression from cell migration to cell-cell adhesion. Cell motility is directional - experts describe the molecules that regulate chemotaxis, allowing cells to migrate along pathways specified by chemical gradients. Finally, cell motility can be perturbed by mutation—metastasis occurs when cells lose their normal intercellular interactions and invade other tissue types. All these processes are regulated by signals from the environment, including other tissues in the body, and the various molecules that transmit and transduce these signals are discussed.

This book is a ‘must read’ for cell biologists working in a variety of fields, from development to wound healing, at all levels - post-doctoral fellows, post-graduate students and lab technicians. It is also stimulating reading for molecular and developmental biologists, biophysicists and biochemists.


Язык: en

Рубрика: Биология/

Статус предметного указателя: Готов указатель с номерами страниц

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Год издания: 2004

Количество страниц: 342

Добавлена в каталог: 10.12.2005

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TH3      42 44—45
Tissue remodelling      204
Total internal reflection fluorescence (TIRF) microscopy      9 117 122—125
Transmembrane integrin receptors      78
Treadmilling      76 87
Triton X-100 insoluble structures      104
Tropomyosin, binding      12
Tryptophan      192
Tumorigenesis      317
Tyrosine kinase      62
Tyrosine kinase receptors      317—318 323
Tyrosine kinase, PDGF-dependent activation of      120
Tyrosine phosphorylation      120
Tyrosine residues      324
Usher syndrome type 1      27
Vasodilator stimulated phosphoprotein (VASP)      21 24—25 104 143—144
VCA domain      8—9 112
VCA region      155
Villin as regulator of actin dynamics      240—242
Villin, actin-binding sites      237
Villin, amino-terminal domain      237
Villin, brush border morphogenesis      238—240
Villin, enhancement of actin dynamics during cell motility      241—242
Villin, expression      238—240
Villin, mutational analyses      237
Villin, role in dynamics of actin microfilaments      235—245
Villin, structure and function      236—238
Villin, tyrosine phosphorylation      238
Vrp1p      53
Wasp      7—9 53 112 141 248 254 256
WASp family proteins      138—139 161 183 185 205
WASp family proteins in activation of Arp2/3 complex      255—256
WASp family proteins in cytoskeletal reorganization and cell motility      153—163
WASp family proteins in Dictyosteliuni      253
WASp family proteins, overview      154—155
WASp, Arp2/3 complex activation      155—157
WASp, domains and activation      6
WASp, regulation of      250—251
WASp-Arp2/3 pathway      139—144 147
WASp/N-WASp      140
WASp/Scar family      247—260
WASp/Scar proteins      7
WASp/WAVE-Arp2/3 complex-mediated actin polymerization      153
Wave      249 (see also “Scar”)
WAVE family proteins      153 161
WAVE family proteins, overview      154—155
WAVE, Arp2/3 complex activation      155—157
WAVE1, mechanism of activation      157—159
WAVE1-3      138 154—155 157
WAVE2, mechanism of activation      157—159
WH1      157
WH2      51
WIP      254
WISH      141 157
Wiskott — Aldrich syndrome (WAS)      7 154 249
Wiskott — Aldrich Syndrome protein      see “WASp”
X-rhodamine-labelled actin      126
Xenopus      280 282 285 288
Xenopus laevis      278—279
Xenopus XMAP215      88
Y27632      61 68—70
Yellow fluorescent proteins (YFP)      118—120 128—129 131
YFP-actin      128—130
ZO1-3      103
Zyxin      299 301 304
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