𝔖 Scriptorium
✦   LIBER   ✦

πŸ“

Posttranscriptional Gene Regulation: RNA Processing in Eukaryotes


Publisher
Wiley-Blackwell
Year
2013
Tongue
English
Leaves
273
Category
Library

⬇  Acquire This Volume

No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.

✦ Synopsis


Reflecting the rapid progress in the field, the book presents the current understanding of molecular mechanisms of post-transcriptional gene regulation thereby focusing on RNA processing mechanisms in eucaryotic cells. With chapters on mechanisms as RNA splicing, RNA interference, MicroRNAs, RNA editing and others, the book also discusses the critical role of RNA processing for the pathogenesis of a wide range of human diseases. The interdisciplinary importance of the topic makes the title a useful resource for a wide reader group in science, clinics as well as pharmaceutical industry.Content:
Chapter 1 The Role of Cotranscriptional Recruitment of RNA?Binding Proteins in the Maintenance of Genomic Stability (pages 1–18): Jennifer A. Aoki and James L. Manley
Chapter 2 Transcription Termination by RNA Polymerase II (pages 19–40): Minkyu Kim and Stephen Buratowski
Chapter 3 Posttranscriptional Gene Regulation by an Editor: ADAR and its Role in RNA Editing (pages 41–81): Louis Valente, Yukio Kawahara, Boris Zinshteyn, Hisashi Iizasa and Kazuko Nishikura
Chapter 4 Posttranslational Modification of Sm Proteins: Diverse Roles in snRNP Assembly and Germ Line Specification (pages 83–116): Graydon B. Gonsalvez and A. Gregory Matera
Chapter 5 Structure, Function, and Biogenesis of Small Nucleolar Ribonucleoprotein Particles (pages 117–132): Katherine S. Godin and Gabriele Varani
Chapter 6 Mechanistic Insights into Mammalian Pre?mRNA Splicing (pages 133–161): Sebastian M. Fica, Eliza C. Small, Melissa Mefford and Jonathan P. Staley
Chapter 7 Splicing Decisions Shape Neuronal Protein Function across the Transcriptome (pages 163–180): Jill A. Dembowski and Paula J. Grabowski
Chapter 8 Noncoding RNA: The Major Output of Gene Expression (pages 181–213): Matthias Harbers and Piero Carninci
Chapter 9 Noncoding RNAs, Neurodevelopment, and Neurodegeneration (pages 215–238): Mengmeng Chen, Jianwen Deng, Mengxue Yang, Kun Zhu, Jianghong Liu, Li Zhu and Dr. Jane Y. Wu
Chapter 10 The Evolution of the Modern RNA World (pages 239–252): Ying Chen, Hongzheng Dai and Manyuan Long


πŸ“œ SIMILAR VOLUMES


Gene regulation: a eukaryotic perspectiv
✍ David Latchman πŸ“‚ Library πŸ“… 2005 πŸ› Taylor & Francis 🌐 English

This book has suitable depth and coverage, great for anyone that feels that Lewin's GENES is too lengthy. It has excellent reference lists for one who wants to know more. It has clear diagrams and was written elegantly. However it is not updated frequently.

PostTranscriptional Regulation by STAR P
✍ Talila Volk, Karen Artzt πŸ“‚ Library πŸ“… 2010 πŸ› Springer 🌐 English

This book aims to bring to the forefront a field that has been developing since the late 1990s called the STAR pathway for Signal Transduction and Activation of RNA. It is a signaling pathway that targets RNA directly; in contrast to the canonical signalβ€”kinase cascadeβ€”transcription factorβ€”DNAβ€”RNA.

Eukaryotic Transcriptional and Post-Tran
✍ Narendra Wajapeyee, Romi Gupta (eds.) πŸ“‚ Library πŸ“… 2017 πŸ› Humana Press 🌐 English

<p><p> This volume describes a variety of protocols that will allow the readers to study different aspects of transcriptional and posttranscriptional gene expression regulation in eukaryotic cells. Chapters focus on the latest use of CRISPRi and RNAi technologies for studying various aspects of tran