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Signal Transduction. Prokaryotic and Simple Eukaryotic Systems

✍ Scribed by Barry L. Taylor (Eds.)


Publisher
Academic Press
Year
1993
Tongue
English
Leaves
456
Category
Library

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✦ Table of Contents


Content:
Front Matter, Page iii
Copyright, Page iv
Contributors, Pages xiii-xiv
Preface, Pages xv-xvi, Janet Kurjan, Barry L. Taylor
Chapter 1 - Universal Themes of Signal Transduction in Bacteria, Pages 3-15, BARRY L. TAYLOR, MARK S. JOHNSON
Chapter 2 - Phosphorylation in Bacterial Chemotaxis, Pages 17-41, WILLIAM R. McCLEARY, JEFFRY B. STOCK
Chapter 3 - Methylation-Independent Behavioral Responses in Bacteria, Pages 43-65, JUDITH P. ARMITAGE
Chapter 4 - The Agrobacterium Ti Plasmid and Crown Gall Tumorigenesis: A Model for Signal Transduction in Host–Pathogen Interactions, Pages 67-104, ROBERT G. ANKENBAUER, EUGENE W. NESTER
Chapter 5 - Signal Transduction Systems in Eukaryotic Microorganisms, Drosophila, and Nematodes, Pages 107-122, JANET KURJAN
Chapter 6 - ras and Signal Transduction during Sexual Differentiation in the Fission Yeast Schizosaccharomyces pombe, Pages 123-146, DAVID A. HUGHES, MASAYUKI YAMAMOTO
Chapter 7 - RAS Genes in the Budding Yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae, Pages 147-188, KELLY TATCHELL
Chapter 8 - Signal Transduction Pathway for Pheromone Response in Saccharomyces cerevisiae, Pages 189-237, MALCOLM WHITEWAY, BEVERLY ERREDE
Chapter 9 - Lipopeptide Pheromones of Yeast and Basidiomycetes Involved in Mating, Pages 239-254, WOLFGANG DUNTZE, RICHARD BETZ, BERT PΓ–PPING
Chapter 10 - Signal Transduction during Fertilization in Chlamydomonas, Pages 255-277, WILLIAM J. SNELL
Chapter 11 - Photoreception in Chlamydomonas, Pages 279-307, PETER HEGEMANN, HARTMANN HARZ
Chapter 12 - Paramecium Chemosensory Transduction, Pages 309-327, JUDITH VAN HOUTEN
Chapter 13 - Biochemistry and Genetics of Sensory Transduction in Dictyostelium, Pages 329-352, PETER J.M. VAN HAASTERT, PETER N. DEVREOTES
Chapter 14 - Gene Regulation by Hormone-like Signals in Dictyostelium, Pages 353-376, PAULINE SCHAAP, DORIEN J.M. PETERS, BODDULURI HARIBABU, ROBERT P. DOTTIN
Chapter 15 - G Proteins of Drosophila melanogaster, Pages 377-389, JAMES B. HURLEY
Chapter 16 - Signal Transduction during Caenorhabditis elegans Vulval Determination, Pages 391-447, RAFFI V. AROIAN, PAUL W. STERNBERG
Index, Pages 449-463


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