<P>The cell cycle is tightly regulated on many different levels to ensure properly controlled proliferation. Deregulation of cell cycle regulation is a hallmark of cancer. In this book, many aspects of cell cycle regulation are discussed, which include G1, S, MΒ phase control, ubiquitin-mediated degr
Cell Cycle Regulation
β Scribed by James R. Jeter, Jr. (Eds.)
- Publisher
- Academic Press Inc
- Year
- 1978
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 258
- Edition
- 0
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
A series of monographs. Regulation of the cell cycle is a complex interaction between the nuclear genome, cytoplasmic pools, organelles, cell surface, and the extracellular environment. How these various units interact to govern the cell cycle is the topic of this book
β¦ Table of Contents
Content:
Front Matter, Page iii
Copyright, Page iv
List of Contributors, Pages xi-xiii
Preface, Page xv, J.R. Jeter Jr., I.L. Cameron, G.M. Padilla, A.M. Zimmerman
1 - Cell Cycle Regulation: Editors' Introduction to the Presentations, Pages 1-8, I.L. Cameron, J.R. Jeter Jr., G.M. Padilla, A.M. Zimmerman
2 - Some Aspects of Chromatin Structure and Cell-Cycle-Related Postsynthetic Modifications, Pages 9-35, Kenneth S. McCarty, Kenneth S. McCarty Jr.
3 - Histone Phosphorylation and Chromatin Structure in Synchronized Mammalian Cells, Pages 37-60, L.R. Gurley, R.A. Tobey, R.A. Walters, C.E. Hildebrand, P.G. Hohmann, J.A. D'Anna, S.S. Barham, L.L. Deaven
4 - The Binding of Histones in Mammalian Chromatin: Cell-Cycle-Induced and SV40-Induced Changes, Pages 61-74, Margarida O. Krause
5 - Triggers, Trigger Waves, and Mitosis: A New Model, Pages 75-104, Patricia Harris
6 - Intracellular pH and the Mitotic Cycle in Physarum and Mammalian Cells, Pages 105-131, Donald F. Gerson
7 - Cell Fusion and Regulation of DNA Synthesis, Pages 133-147, Potu N. Rao, Prasad S. Sunkara
8 - Regulation of Gene Expression in the Cell Cycle of Physarum, Pages 149-166, Helmut W. Sauer
9 - Regulation of Protein Synthesis during the Cell Cycle in Chlamydomonas reinhardi, Pages 167-184, Stephen H. Howell, D. Mona Baumgartel
10 - Regulation of Glutamate Dehydrogenase Induction and Turnover during the Cell Cycle of the Eukaryote Chlorella, Pages 185-201, Daniel W. Israel, Richard M. Gronostajski, Anthony T. Yeung, Robert R. Schmidt
11 - The Effect of Different Cell Cycles in Yeast on Expression of the Cytoplasmic Petite Mutation, Pages 203-219, Byron F. Johnson, Allen P. James, Norman T. Gridgeman, C.V. Lusena, Eng-Hong Lee
12 - Epidermal Proliferation in Lower Vertebrates, Pages 221-232, Charles W. Hoffman
Author Index, Pages 233-248
Subject Index, Pages 249-255
CELL BIOLOGY: A Series of Monographs, Pages ibc1-ibc2
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