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[Methods in Cell Biology] Intermediate Filament Cytoskeleton Volume 78 || Intermediate Filament Protein Structure Determination

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Book ID
120760042
Publisher
Elsevier
Year
2004
Tongue
English
Weight
474 KB
Edition
1
Category
Article
ISBN
0125641737
ISSN
0091-679X

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✦ Synopsis


Intermediate Filaments, Microfilaments And Microtubules Are The Three Major Cytoskeletal Protein Families. Several Features Highlight Intermediate Filaments As Reflected In Part By Their Structure, Mode Of Assembly, Diversity, Tissue Selective Expression, And Association With A Broad Range Of Diseases Including Skin, Liver, Neuromuscular, Cardiac, Eye And Hair Diseases. Intermediate Filament Cytoskeleton Provides A Comprehensive Resource Of Methodology Essentials For Studying Intermediate Filaments In A Broad Range Of Organisms And Biological Contexts. It Offers User-friendly Advice And Protocols Covering All Aspects Of Intermediate Filament Research Including Protein Isolation And Structure, Protein And Gene Regulation, Relationship To Disease And Apoptosis, And Associated Proteins. Mammalian And Non-mammalian Systems, And Animal Models For Human Diseases Are Covered, Making This Book A Must-have For Any Investigator Wishing To Study If Genes Or Their Protein Products. Book Jacket.--cover P. [4]. 1. Isolation, Characterization, And In Vitro Assembly Of Intermediate Filaments -- 2. Intermediate Filament Protein Structure Determination -- 3. Intracellular Microrheology As A Tool For The Measurement Of The Local Mechanical Properties Of Live Cells -- 4. Developing Mouse Models To Study Intermediate Filaments In Apoptosis -- 5. Uncovering The Roles Of Intermediate Filaments In Apoptosis -- 6. Molecular Genetics Methods For Human Intermediate Filament Diseases -- 7. Intermediate Filaments And Multiparameter Flow Cytometry For The Study Of Solid Tumors -- 8. Intermediate Filament Protein Inclusions. 9. Stress Models For The Study Of Intermediate Filament Function -- 10. Regulation Of Intermediate Filament Gene Expression -- 11. Fluorescence-based Methods For Studying Intermediate Filaments -- 12. Imaging Of Keratin Dynamics During The Cell Cycle And In Response To Phosphatase Inhibition -- 13. Approaches To Study Phosphorylation Filament Proteins Using Site-specific And Phosphorylation State-specific Antibodies -- 14. Approaches To Study Posttranslational Regulation Of Intermediate Filament Proteins -- 15. Hair Keratins And Hair Follicle-specific Epithelial Keratins -- 16. Skin: An Ideal Model System To Study Keratin Genes And Proteins. 17. Studying Simple Epithelial Keratins In Cells And Tissues -- 18. Muscle Intermediate Filament Proteins -- 19. [35s] Methionine Metabolic Labeling To Study Axonal Transport Of Neuronal Intermediate Filament Proteins In Vivo -- 20. Lamins -- 21. The Intermediate Filament Systems In The Eye Lens -- 22. Fish Keratins -- 23. Performing Functional Studies Of Xenopus Laevis Intermediate Filament Proteins Through Injection Og Macromolecules Into Early Embryos -- 24. Intermediate Filaments In Caenorhabditis Elegans -- 25. Plectin -- 26. In Vitro Methods For Investigating Desmoplakin-intermediate Filament Interactions And Their Role In Adhesive Strength. 27. Studying Cytolinker -- 28. Keratin Bundling Proteins -- 29. Lamin-associated Proteins. Ed. By M. Bishr Omary, Pierre A. Coulombe. Includes Bibliographical References And Index.


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