The biochemistry of cell signalling/ Ernst J.M. Helmreich.

By: Helmreich, Ernst J.MMaterial type: TextTextPublication details: New Delhi: Oxford University Press, 2007Edition: 1st edDescription: 328p.: ill.; 24 cmISBN: 9780195673845Subject(s): Cellular Signal TransductionDDC classification: 574.19
Contents:
Part 1 The machinery of signal transduction 1 Molecular basis of signal transduction 2 Activation of receptors by oligomerization 3 Components of signalling networks: linkers and regulators 4 Signal transduction pathways through small monomeric G proteins 5 Signal transduction pathways through heterotrimeric G proteins: transmission of hormonal and sensory signals 6 Signal transduction pathways controlling morphogensis and haematopoiesis 7 Control of signalling by phosphorylation and dephosphorylation 8 Regulation by a hormone: the insulin response Part 2 Cell signalling and gene transcription 9 Machinery of gene transcription 10 Regulation of gene transcription by growth factors and cytokines 11 Regulation of gene transcription by hormones Part 3 Global cell regulatory programmes 12 Regulation of the cell cycle 13 Regulation of cell death 14 Regulation of the immune response Part 4 Loss of the regulatory control and its consequences 15 Transformation of normal cells to tumor cells 16 Loss of developmental controls in cancer 17 The causes of cancer
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Part 1 The machinery of signal transduction
1 Molecular basis of signal transduction
2 Activation of receptors by oligomerization
3 Components of signalling networks: linkers and regulators
4 Signal transduction pathways through small monomeric G proteins
5 Signal transduction pathways through heterotrimeric G proteins: transmission of hormonal and sensory signals
6 Signal transduction pathways controlling morphogensis and haematopoiesis
7 Control of signalling by phosphorylation and dephosphorylation
8 Regulation by a hormone: the insulin response

Part 2 Cell signalling and gene transcription
9 Machinery of gene transcription
10 Regulation of gene transcription by growth factors and cytokines
11 Regulation of gene transcription by hormones

Part 3 Global cell regulatory programmes
12 Regulation of the cell cycle
13 Regulation of cell death
14 Regulation of the immune response

Part 4 Loss of the regulatory control and its consequences
15 Transformation of normal cells to tumor cells
16 Loss of developmental controls in cancer
17 The causes of cancer

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