Molecular Cell Biology
, by Lodish, Harvey; Berk, Arnold; Kaiser, Chris A.; Krieger, Monty; Bretscher, Anthony; Ploegh, Hidde; Amon, Angelika; Scott, Matthew P.- ISBN: 9781429234139 | 142923413X
- Cover: Hardcover
- Copyright: 5/2/2012
Molecules, Cells, and Evolution | |
The Molecules of Life | |
Genomes, Cell Architecture, and Cell Function | |
Cells into Tissues-Unicellular and Metazoan Organisms Used for Molecular Cell Biology Investigations | |
Chemical Foundations | |
Covalent Bonds and Noncovalent Interactions | |
Chemical Building Blocks of Cells | |
Chemical Reactions and Equilibrium | |
Biochemical Energetics | |
Protein Structure and Function | |
Hierarchical Structure of Proteins | |
Protein Folding | |
Protein Binding and Enzyme Catalysis | |
Regulating Protein Function | |
Purifying, Detecting, and Characterizing Proteins | |
Proteomics | |
Basic Molecular Genetic Mechanisms | |
Structure of Nucleic Acids | |
Transcription of Protein-Coding Genes and Formation of Functional mRNA | |
The Decoding of mRNA by tRNAs | |
Stepwise Synthesis of Proteins on Ribosomes | |
DNA Replication | |
DNA Repair and Recombination | |
Viruses: Parasites of the Cellular Genetic System | |
Molecular Genetic Techniques | |
Genetic Analysis of Mutations to Identify and Study Genes | |
DNA Cloning and Characterization | |
Using Cloned DNA Fragments to Study Gene Expression | |
Locating and Identifying Human Disease Genes | |
Inactivating the Function of Specific Genes in Eukaryotes | |
Genes, Genomics, and Chromosomes | |
Eukaryotic Gene Structure | |
Chromosomal Organization of Genes and Noncoding DNA | |
Transposable (Mobile) DNA Elements | |
Organelle DNAs | |
Genomics: Genome-wide Analysis of Gene Structure and Expression | |
Structural Organization of Eukaryotic Chromosomes | |
Morphology and Functional Elements of Eukaryotic Chromosomes | |
Transcriptional Control of Gene Expression | |
Overview of Eukaryotic Gene Control | |
RNA Polymerase II and the General Transcription Factors Required for Initiation | |
Regulatory Sequences in Protein-Coding Genes and the Proteins Through Which They Function | |
Molecular Mechanisms of Transcription Repression and Activation | |
Regulation of Transcription-Factor Activity | |
Epigenetic Regulation of Transcription | |
Other Eukaryotic Transcription Systems | |
Post-Transcriptional Gene Control | |
Processing of Eukaryotic Pre-mRNA | |
Regulation of Pre-mRNA Processing | |
Transport of mRNA Across the Nuclear Envelope | |
Cytoplasmic Mechanisms of Post-transcriptional Control | |
Processing of rRNA and tRNA | |
Culturing, Visualizing, and Perturbing Cells | |
Growing Cells in Culture | |
Light Microscopy: Exploring Cell Structure and Visualizing Proteins within Cells | |
Electron Microscopy: High-Resolution Imaging | |
Isolation and Characterization of Cell Organelles | |
Perturbing Specific Cell Functions | |
Biomembrane Structure | |
The Phospholipid Bilayer: Composition and Structural Organization | |
Membrane Proteins: Structure and Basic Functions | |
Phospholipids, Sphingolipids, and Cholesterol: Synthesis and Intracellular Movements | |
Transmembrane Transport of Ions and Small Molecules | |
Overview of Transmembrane Transport | |
Facilitated Transport of Glucose and Water | |
ATP-Powered Pumps and the Intracellular Ionic Environment | |
Nongated Ion Channels and the Resting Membrane Potential | |
Cotransport by Symporters and Antiporters | |
Transcellular Transport | |
Cellular Energetics | |
First Step of Harvesting Energy from Glucose: Glycolysis | |
Mitochondria and the Citric Acid Cycle | |
The Electron Transport Chain and Generation of the Proton-Motive Force | |
Harnessing the Proton-Motive Force to Synthesize ATP | |
Photosynthesis and Light-Absorbing Pigments | |
Molecular Analysis of Photosystems | |
CO2 Metabolism During Photosynthesis | |
Moving Proteins Into Membranes and Organelles | |
Insertion of Membrane Proteins into the ER | |
Protein Modifications, Folding, and Quality Control in the ER | |
Targeting of Proteins to Mitochondria and Chloroplasts | |
Targeting of Peroxisomal Proteins | |
Transport into and out of the Nucleus | |
Vesicular Traffic, Secretion, and Endocytosis | |
Techniques for Studying the Secretory Pathway | |
Molecular Mechanisms of Vesicular Budding and Fusion | |
Early Stages of the Secretory Pathway | |
Later Stages of the Secretory Pathway | |
Receptor-Mediated Endocytosis | |
Directing Membrane Proteins and Cytosolic Materials to the Lysosome | |
Signal Transduction and G Protein-Coupled Receptors | |
Signal Transduction: From Extracellular Signal to Cellular Response | |
Studying Cell-Surface Receptors and Signal Transduction Proteins | |
G Protein-Coupled Receptors: Structure and Mechanism | |
G Protein-Coupled Receptors That Regulate Ion Channels | |
G Protein-Coupled Receptors That Activate or Inhibit Adenylyl Cyclase | |
G Protein-Coupled Receptors That Trigger Elevations in Cytosolic Ca2+ | |
Signaling Pathways That Control Gene Expression | |
Receptors That Activate Protein Tyrosine Kinases | |
The Ras/MAP Kinase Pathway | |
Phosphoinositide Signaling Pathways | |
Receptor Serine Kinases That Activate Smads | |
Signaling Pathways Controlled by Ubiquitination: Wnt, Hedgehog, and NF-kB | |
Signaling Pathways Controlled by Protein Cleavage: Notch/Delta, SREBP | |
Integration of Cellular Responses to Multiple Signaling Pathways | |
Cell Organization and Movement I: Microfilaments | |
Microfilaments and Actin Structures | |
Dynamics of Actin Filaments | |
Mechanisms of Actin Filament Assembly | |
Organization of Actin-Based Cellular Structures | |
Myosins: Actin-Based Motor Proteins | |
Myosin-Powered Movements | |
Cell Migration: Mechanism, Signaling and Chemotaxis | |
Cell Organization and Movement II: Microtubules and Intermediate Filaments | |
Microtubule Structure and Organization | |
Microtubule Dynamics | |
Regulation of Microtubule Structure and Dynamics | |
Kinesins and Dyneins: Microtubule-Based Motor Proteins | |
Cilia and Flagella: Microtubule-Based Surface Structures | |
Mitosis | |
Intermediate Filaments | |
Coordination and Cooperation between Cytoskeletal Elements | |
The Eukaryotic Cell Cycle | |
Overview of the Cell Cycle and its Control | |
Model Organisms and Methods to Study the Cell Cycle | |
Regulation of CDK Activity | |
Commitment to the Cell Cycle and DNA Replication | |
Entry into Mitosis | |
Completion of Mitosis: Chromosome Segregation and Exit from Mitosis | |
Surveillance Mechanisms in Cell Cycle Regulation | |
Meiosis: A Special Type of Cell Division | |
Integrating Cells Into Tissues | |
Cell-Cell and Cell-Matrix Adhesion: An Overview | |
Cell-Cell and Cell-ECM Junctions and Their Adhesion Molecules | |
The Extracellular Matrix I: The Basal Lamina | |
The Extracellular Matrix II: Connective Tissue | |
Adhesive Interactions in Motile and Nonmotile Cells | |
Plant Tissues | |
Stem Cells, Cell Asymmetry, and Cell Death | |
Early Metazoan Development and Embryonic Stem Cells | |
Stem Cells and Niches in Multicellular Organisms | |
Regulation of Asymmetric Cell Division | |
Cell Death and Its Regulation | |
Nerve Cells | |
Neurons and Glia: Building Blocks of the Nervous System | |
Voltage-Gated Ion Channels and the Propagation of Action Potentials | |
Communication at Synapses | |
Sensing the Environment: Touch, Pain, Taste, and Smell | |
Immunology | |
Overview of Host Defenses | |
Immunoglobulins: Structure and Function | |
Generation of Antibody Diversity and B-Cell Development | |
The MHC and Antigen Presentation | |
T Cells, T-Cell Receptors, and T-Cell Development | |
Collaboration of Immune-System Cells in the Adaptive Response | |
Cancer | |
Tumor Cells and the Onset of Cancer | |
The Genetic Basis of Cancer | |
Cancer and the Misregulation of Growth Regulatory Pathways | |
Cancer and Mutation of Cell Division and Checkpoint Regulators | |
Carcinogens and Caretaker Genes in Cancer | |
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