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The Cytoskeleton: An Introductory Survey
β Scribed by Prof. Dr. Manfred Schliwa (auth.)
- Publisher
- Springer-Verlag Wien
- Year
- 1985
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 335
- Series
- Cell Biology Monographs 13
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
The term cytoskeleton has become firmly established in today's scientific vocabulary. Indeed, it is difficult to believe that only ten years ago, it was virtually non-existent. Since then, the modern field of research on the structural organization of the cytoplasm has turned into one of the most productive and rapidly expanding research areas in Cell Biology today. Considerable progress has been made towards the identification of the various structural components of the cytoskeleton and their interactions with one another and with membranes. The first attempts to understand, in molecular terms, complex cellular processes such as shape changes, locomotion, division, and organelle movements have been made. And it is now apparent that the cytoskeleton has impact on other biological processes such as the control of gene expression, protein synthesis, cell cycle regulation, and development. This monograph outlines the basic properties of the major components of the polymeric filament networks and their interactions and associations. Wherever possible, emphasis is placed on more recent references. Any attempt to cover a research field this complex in an introductory monoΒ graph is, by necessity, fragmentary, and oversights or omissions are inevitable. I wish to apologize in advance to all those colleagues who feel that their work is not adequately represented.
β¦ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages I-XI
Prologue....Pages 1-2
Front Matter....Pages 3-3
Cytoplasmic Contractile Proteins....Pages 5-47
Microtubules....Pages 47-82
Intermediate Filaments....Pages 82-115
Dynamic Aspects of Filament Assembly....Pages 115-124
Other Filament Types....Pages 124-132
Front Matter....Pages 133-133
General Aspects of the Three-Dimensional Organization of Cytoskeletal Components....Pages 135-145
Interactions Between the Major Filamentous Components of the Cytoskeleton....Pages 145-167
The Cytoskeleton and the Cytoplasmic Matrix....Pages 167-178
Membrane-Cytoskeleton Interactions....Pages 179-241
Back Matter....Pages 243-329
β¦ Subjects
Cell Biology; Biochemistry, general
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This text-book presupposes no knowledge of logic on the part of the reader. It is written with the elementary, but intelligent, student in mind. I have striven to cover the whole subject simply and clearly, especially to show the unity of the classical Aristotelian tradition with contemporary mathem
This text-book presupposes no knowledge of logic on the part of the reader. It is written with the elementary, but intelligent, student in mind. I have striven to cover the whole subject simply and clearly, especially to show the unity of the classical Aristotelian tradition with contemporary mathem