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Storey, K. B.
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Protein adaptations and signal transduction
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Title/Author:
Protein adaptations and signal transduction/ edited by K.B. Storey and J.M. Storey.{me_controlnum}
other author:
Storey, K. B.
Published:
Amsterdam :Elsevier, : 2001.,
Description:
xvii, 291 p. :ill. ;27 cm.
Subject:
Antifreeze Proteins - physiology. -
Online resource:
http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/book/9780444507594
ISBN:
9780444507594
Protein adaptations and signal transduction
Protein adaptations and signal transduction
[electronic resource] /edited by K.B. Storey and J.M. Storey.{me_controlnum} - 1st ed. - Amsterdam :Elsevier,2001. - xvii, 291 p. :ill. ;27 cm. - Cell and molecular responses to stress ;v. 2. - Cell and molecular responses to stress ;v. 1..
Includes bibliographical references and index.
This volume of <IT>Cell and Molecular Responses to Stress</IT> has two broad themes: an examination of selected protein adaptations that support stress tolerance and an analysis of signal transduction systems, those critical links between the perception of stress and the activation of the coordinated metabolic responses that ensure survival. Several chapters deal with adaptive responses to environmental cold temperature and highlight novel advances in mammalian hibernation, low temperature enzyme function, cold-shock and antifreeze proteins, and freezing survival. Other chapters stretch out to explore biochemical responses to diverse stresses including water stress, mechanical stress, nutrient availability, oxygen limitation and oxidative stress. The integral roles of protein kinases, transcription factors, oxygen free radicals, and oxygen-sensitive ion channels in the detection and mediation of stress responses are explored. The multiplicity of responses is emphasized and shows us the vast potential of cells and organisms to respond to innumerable stresses, great and small, and the regulatory principles and mechanisms that are used to allow life to adapt and endure in every environment on Earth.<P> Featuring: <UL> <LI>A discussion of new advances in understanding protein adaptations that support organismal survival of stress.</LI> <LI>State-of-the-art analysis of key components of cellular signal transduction pathways including protein kinases and calcium and the control, integration and action of signal transduction pathways in response to stresses including mechanical stress, nutrient availability, oxidative stress.</LI> </UL>.
Electronic reproduction.
Amsterdam :
Elsevier Science & Technology,
2007.
Mode of access: World Wide Web.
ISBN: 9780444507594
Source: 130001:130252Elsevier Science & Technologyhttp://www.sciencedirect.comSubjects--Topical Terms:
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Antifreeze Proteins
--physiology.Index Terms--Genre/Form:
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LC Class. No.: QP551 / .P6954 2001eb
Dewey Class. No.: 572.6
National Agricultural Library Call No.: QP551 / .P6954 2001
National Library of Medicine Call No.: 2001 N-817
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