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Subcellular Biochemistry: Volume 5

✍ Scribed by D. E. Buetow, W. M. Wood (auth.), Donald B. Roodyn (eds.)


Publisher
Springer US
Year
1978
Tongue
English
Leaves
399
Edition
1
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


The transition from the quarterly Sub-Cellular Biochemistry to the annual SUBCELLULAR BIOCHEMISTRY is a good opportunity to restate the aims and scope of this publication. They were originally given (in Volume 1 No. 1) as follows: This review and essay journal . . . brings together work on a wide range of topics in sub-cellular biochemistry in the hope of stimulating progress towards an integrated view of the cell. It deals with the biochemistry and general biology of nuclei, mitochondria, lysosomes, peroxisomes, chloroplasts, cell membranes, ribosomes, cell sap, flagellae and other specialized cell components. In addition to articles dealing with conventional biochemical studies on sub-cellular strucΒ­ tures, the journal publishes articles on the genetics, evolution and biogenesis of cell organelles, bioenergetics, membrane behaviour and the interaction between cell structures, particularly between nucleus and cytoplasm. The first four volumes (in the quarterly format) fulfilled many, but not all, of these stated aims, and it is hoped that further articles in the new annual series will soon fill any deficiencies in the range of topics covered. Over the years we have intentionally not interpreted the title of the publication in a too literal sense. Although we have included specific articles on individual subcellular fractions (and certainly hope to do so again) the publication is definitely not only concerned with studies on the biochemistry of isolated cell fractions. The primary target is the "integrated view of the cell.

✦ Table of Contents


Front Matter....Pages i-xix
The Mitochondrial Translation System....Pages 1-85
The H1 Class of Histone and Diversity in Chromosomal Structure....Pages 87-127
Cellular Changes in the Small Intestine Epithelium in the Course of Cell Proliferation and Maturation....Pages 129-185
Plant Growth Substances as Modulators of Transcription....Pages 187-219
Molecular Structure of Biological Membranes: Functional Characterization....Pages 221-259
Membrane Assembly and Turnover....Pages 261-326
Structural Compartmentation of the Cytosol: Zones of Exclusion, Zones of Adhesion, Cytoskeletal and Intercisternal Elements....Pages 327-359
Recent Books in Cell Biochemistry and Biology....Pages 361-375
Back Matter....Pages 377-389

✦ Subjects


Animal Anatomy / Morphology / Histology


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