<p>Now in its second year, Progress in Cell Cycle Research was conceived to serve as an up to date introduction to various aspects of the cell division cycle. Although an annual review in any field of scientific investigation can never be as current as desired, especially in the cell cycle field, we
Progress in Cell Cycle Research
β Scribed by Anne Op De Beeck, Perrine Caillet-Fauquet (auth.), Laurent Meijer, Silvana Guidet, Michel Philippe (eds.)
- Publisher
- Springer US
- Year
- 1997
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 319
- Series
- Progress in Cell Cycle Research
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
The "Progress in Cell Cycle Research" series has been conceived to serve as a collection of reviews on various aspects of a fast growing biology field, the cell division cycle. These reviews do not pretend to cover all aspects of cell cycle regulation and mechanisms but rather focus on a few topics of particular interest in the recent literature. This third volume starts with a broad overview of the diversity of ways by which viruses subdue their host cell cycle (chapter 1). Of particular interest in this area is the case of HN which has recently been extensively investigated (chapter 2). Although most of our understanding of cell cycle regulation derives from work performed in yeast and animal cells, plant models, reviewed in chapter 3 for one of the best studied example, Arabidopsis, are starting to contribute significantly to the cell cycle general picture. In mammals, the regulation of cell division of two types of tissues, the intestine (chapter 4) and the developing muscle (chapter 5) are investigated in an interesting physiological context. Cell division is accompanied by a number of morphological changes. One of them, organelle transport, is starting to be better understood (chapter 6). The next few chapter summarise our knowledge of some essential regulators of the cell cycle. A still intriguing enzyme, casein kinase 2, is reviewed in detail in chapter 7. Some of the most studied cell cycle regulators are certainly the CKI's, cyclin-dependent kinases inhibitors (chapter 8).
β¦ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages i-x
Viruses and the cell cycle....Pages 1-19
HIV-1 Vpr: G2 cell cycle arrest, macrophages and nuclear transport....Pages 21-27
Regulation of cell division in plants: An Arabidopsis perspective....Pages 29-41
Intestinal cell cycle regulation....Pages 43-52
Coordinate regulation of cell cycle and apoptosis during myogenesis....Pages 53-58
Cell cycle regulation of organelle transport....Pages 59-75
Protein kinase CK2 (βcasein kinase-2β) and its implication in cell division and proliferation....Pages 77-97
The regulation of cyclin-dependent kinase inhibitors (CKIs)....Pages 99-108
Contribution of the dual coding capacity of the p16 INK4a /MTS1/CDK2 locus to human malignancies....Pages 109-124
p21: structure and functions associated with cyclin-CDK binding....Pages 125-134
The cdc18 protein initiates DNA replication in fission yeast....Pages 135-142
Cell cycle regulation of S phase entry in Saccharomyces cerevisiae ....Pages 143-156
pRB, p107 and p130 as transcriptional regulators: Role in cell growth and differentiation....Pages 157-169
The role of cyclin E in cell proliferation, development and cancer....Pages 171-191
Multiple roles of the proliferating cell nuclear antigen: DNA replication, repair and cell cycle control....Pages 193-210
Aberrations of the G1- and G1/S-regulating genes in human cancer....Pages 211-220
Regulation of p34 cdc2 /cylinB H1 and NIMA kinases during the G2/M transition and checkpoint responses in Aspergillus nidulans ....Pages 221-232
Myt1: a Wee1-type kinase that phosphorylates Cdc2 on residue Thr14....Pages 233-240
In vivo regulation of the entry into M-phase: initial activation and nuclear translocation of cyclin B/Cdc2....Pages 241-249
Mos and the cell cycle....Pages 251-259
Calcium and mitosis....Pages 261-269
Role of chromosomes in assembly of meiotic and mitotic spindles....Pages 271-284
Organisation and functional regulation of the centrosome in animal cells....Pages 285-299
Mitosis and checkpoints that control progression through mitosis in vertebrate somatic cells....Pages 301-312
Back Matter....Pages 313-321
β¦ Subjects
Animal Anatomy / Morphology / Histology; Oncology
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