Description |
1 online resource (xxvii, 396 pages) : illustrations |
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The practical approach series ; 209 |
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Practical approach series ; 209.
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Contents |
Direct assessment of conformational changes in G protein-coupled receptors, using fluorescence spectroscopy / Ulrik Gether and Brian Kobilka -- Probing the structure of receptor-binding sites by the substituted-cysteine accessibility method / Merrill M. Simpson, George Liapakis, and Jonathan A. Javitch -- Post-translational acylation of signal transducing polypeptides : palmitoylation of G protein-coupled receptors / Michel Bouvier [and others] -- G protein-coupled receptor phosphorylation and desensitization / Andrew B. Tobin, Angela Rae, and David C. Budd -- G proteins and their identification / Ian Mullaney -- Construction and analysis of receptor-G protein fusion proteins / Alan Wise -- Application of the baculoviral expression system to signal transduction / Andrew Paterson -- Reporter gene systems for the study of G protein-coupled receptor signal transduction in mammalian cells / Stephen Rees, Susan Brown and Jenny Stables -- Adenylyl cyclases and cyclic AMP / Maurice K.C. Ho and Yung H. Wong -- Analysis of the polyphosphorylated inositol lipos of Saccharomyces cerevisiae / Stephen K. Dove and Robert H. Michell -- Phosphoinositide 3-kinases / K.E. Anderson, L.R. Stephens, and P.T. Hawkins -- Phospholipase D and phosphatidylcholine metabolism / Kathryn E. Meier and Terra C. Gibbs -- Signal transduction by sphingosine kinase / Dagmar Meyer zu Heringdorf Chris J. Van Koppen and Karl H. Jakobs -- Detection, isolation, and quantitative assay of mitogen-activated protein kinases in intact cells and tissues / Neil G. Anderson -- Measuring inositol 1,4,5-trisphosphate-evoked ⁴⁵Ca² release from intracellular Ca² stores / Colin W. Taylor and Jonathan S. Marchant |
Summary |
Signal transduction is the name given to the processes that allow extracellular information to be converted into an intracellular message and in turn a physiological response. They are among the most highly studied processes in biology |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index |
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English |
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Print version record |
Subject |
G proteins -- Research -- Methodology
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Cellular signal transduction -- Research -- Methodology
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G proteins -- Receptors -- Research -- Methodology
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G proteins.
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Membrane proteins.
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Signal Transduction -- physiology
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Biochemistry -- methods
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GTP-Binding Proteins -- metabolism
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GTP-Binding Proteins
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Membrane Proteins
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SCIENCE -- Life Sciences -- Cell Biology.
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Membrane proteins.
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G proteins.
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Cellular signal transduction -- Research -- Methodology.
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G proteins -- Research -- Methodology.
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Transduction du signal.
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Sous-unites alpha Gs des proteines G.
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Proteines G.
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Biosignal
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Biosignalverarbeitung
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Plasmamembran
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Signalverarbeitung
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Proteines G -- Recepteurs -- Manuels de laboratoire.
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Transduction du signal cellulaire -- Manuels de laboratoire.
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Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
Milligan, Graeme
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ISBN |
0585484066 |
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9780585484068 |
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9780191565878 |
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0191565873 |
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1280375655 |
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9781280375651 |
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9786610375653 |
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6610375658 |
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