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Membranes and Circadian Rythms

โœ Scribed by T. Vanden Driessche (auth.), Prof. Dr. Therese Vanden Driessche, Dr. Jean-Luc Guisset, Dr. Ghislaine M. Petiau-de Vries (eds.)


Publisher
Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
Year
1996
Tongue
English
Leaves
234
Edition
1
Category
Library

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โœฆ Synopsis


Rambling of an elderly biochemist Most biochemists of my generation, who were trying to discover the pathways of metabolism, simply ignored membranes; or regarded them as a nuisance. Think of the difficulties experienced in studies on cytochromoxidase which one could not separate from ยซ insoluble material )} or again of the desperate efforts during a quarter of a century to unravel oxidative phosphorylation without paying much attention to lipidic membranes, altough the system was known to be associated with them. Hence the amazement and the general skepticism that met at first Mitchell's theory, which was giving membranes the central function they deserve in oxidative phosphorylation and photosynthesis. This, I believe, was a turning point; enzymologists thereafter became aware of the importance of the membranes. Neurophysiologists, of course, had long been interested in the outer cell membrane with its electrical properties and the ion potentials. Histologists and electronmicroscopists also, who observed inside the cell.organelles of which membranes are essential components: nucleus, nucleoli, mitchondria, lysosomes,Golgi apparatus, endoplasmic reticulum, chloroplasts. For them at least, a cell did not look like a mere bag full of enzymes and small molecules; they knew, they could see that it is a highly structured system divided into many compartments by membranous formations.

โœฆ Table of Contents


Front Matter....Pages I-XII
Introduction and Overview....Pages 1-12
Membrane Lipids and Circadian Rhythms in Neurospora crassa ....Pages 13-46
Membrane Glycosylation and Circadian Rhythms in Plant Systems and in Animal Normal and Transformed Systems....Pages 47-66
From Ultradian Biochemical Oscillations to Circadian Rhythms....Pages 67-93
Cross-talk Between Clocks: Regulation of Cell Division Cycles by Circadian Oscillators....Pages 95-124
Membrane Transport and Oscillations in Plants....Pages 125-138
Circadian Rhythms and Photoperception in Plants: The Role of Red Light and Blue Light....Pages 139-158
Temporal Variations in Tissular and Plasma Protein Binding of Drugs With Special Reference to their Erythrocyte Penetration as Mechanisms Involved in Chronopharmacological Effects....Pages 159-169
Photosynthesis: a Post-Transcriptionally Regulated Circadian Rhythm in Some Lower Eukaryotes....Pages 171-185
Circadian Rhythms, Membranes and Susceptibility to Environmental Factors....Pages 187-200
The Plasma Membrane of Acetabularia: an Integrating Function Regulated by Circadian Rhythmicity....Pages 201-219
Back Matter....Pages 221-227

โœฆ Subjects


Pharmacology/Toxicology; Cell Biology


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