Signaling Pathways for Translation: Stress, Calcium, Rapamycin (Progress in Molecular Subcellular Biology, Volume 27)
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ISBN: 9783540417101 bzw. 3540417109, in Deutsch, Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH Co. KG, Germany, gebundenes Buch, neu, Nachdruck.
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Language: English Brand New Book ***** Print on Demand *****.A diversity of stressful conditions cause rapid and severe inhibition of protein synthesis in eukaryotic ceIls, in some cases resulting in cell death by apopto- sis (programmed cell death). Apoptosis has come to be recognised as an impor- tant physiological process in the regulation of growth, development and differentiation. Until recently, relatively little attention had been paid to the changes in protein synthesis during the various phases of apoptosis. The arti- des in the present volume are by major contributors to our understanding of signaling pathways that result in the inhibition of protein synthesis. These authors trace the downstream consequences of such stress conditions as virus infection, heat shock, nutrient starvation, release of intracellular calcium ions, and treatment with the immunosuppressant rapamycin. Understanding the mechanisms by which the biosynthesis of pro teins is regulated is important for several reasons. Pro tein synthesis consumes a major portion of the cellular ATP that is generated. Therefore, small changes in pro tein synthesis can have great consequences for cellular energy metabolism. Translation is also a major site for control of gene expression, since messenger RNAs differ widely in translational efficiency, and changes to the protein syn- thesis machinery can differentially affect recruitment of individual mRNAs.
Language: English Brand New Book ***** Print on Demand *****.A diversity of stressful conditions cause rapid and severe inhibition of protein synthesis in eukaryotic ceIls, in some cases resulting in cell death by apopto- sis (programmed cell death). Apoptosis has come to be recognised as an impor- tant physiological process in the regulation of growth, development and differentiation. Until recently, relatively little attention had been paid to the changes in protein synthesis during the various phases of apoptosis. The arti- des in the present volume are by major contributors to our understanding of signaling pathways that result in the inhibition of protein synthesis. These authors trace the downstream consequences of such stress conditions as virus infection, heat shock, nutrient starvation, release of intracellular calcium ions, and treatment with the immunosuppressant rapamycin. Understanding the mechanisms by which the biosynthesis of pro teins is regulated is important for several reasons. Pro tein synthesis consumes a major portion of the cellular ATP that is generated. Therefore, small changes in pro tein synthesis can have great consequences for cellular energy metabolism. Translation is also a major site for control of gene expression, since messenger RNAs differ widely in translational efficiency, and changes to the protein syn- thesis machinery can differentially affect recruitment of individual mRNAs.
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A diversity of stressful conditions cause rapid and severe inhibition of protein synthesis in eukaryotic ceIls, in some cases resulting in cell death by apopto sis (programmed cell death). Apoptosis has come to be recognised as an impor tant physiological process in the regulation of growth, development and differentiation. Until recently, relatively little attention had been paid to the changes in protein synthesis during the various phases of apoptosis. The arti des in the present volume are by major contributors to our understanding of signaling pathways that result in the inhibition of protein synthesis. These authors trace the downstream consequences of such stress conditions as virus infection, heat shock, nutrient starvation, release of intracellular calcium ions, and treatment with the immunosuppressant rapamycin. Understanding the mechanisms by which the biosynthesis of pro teins is regulated is important for several reasons. Pro tein synthesis consumes a major portion of the cellular ATP that is generated. Therefore, small changes in pro tein synthesis can have great consequences for cellular energy metabolism. Translation is also a major site for control of gene expression, since messenger RNAs differ widely in translational efficiency, and changes to the protein syn thesis machinery can differentially affect recruitment of individual mRNAs. Hardcover, Ausgabe: 2001, Label: Springer, Springer, Produktgruppe: Book, Publiziert: 2001-09-06, Studio: Springer, Verkaufsrang: 6842326.
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A diversity of stressful conditions cause rapid and severe inhibition of protein synthesis in eukaryotic ceIls, in some cases resulting in cell death by apopto sis (programmed cell death). Apoptosis has come to be recognised as an impor tant physiological process in the regulation of growth, development and differentiation. Until recently, relatively little attention had been paid to the changes in protein synthesis during the various phases of apoptosis. The arti des in the present volume are by major contributors to our understanding of signaling pathways that result in the inhibition of protein synthesis. These authors trace the downstream consequences of such stress conditions as virus infection, heat shock, nutrient starvation, release of intracellular calcium ions, and treatment with the immunosuppressant rapamycin. Understanding the mechanisms by which the biosynthesis of pro teins is regulated is important for several reasons. Pro tein synthesis consumes a major portion of the cellular ATP that is generated. Therefore, small changes in pro tein synthesis can have great consequences for cellular energy metabolism. Translation is also a major site for control of gene expression, since messenger RNAs differ widely in translational efficiency, and changes to the protein syn thesis machinery can differentially affect recruitment of individual mRNAs. Hardcover, Ausgabe: 2001, Label: Springer, Springer, Produktgruppe: Book, Publiziert: 2001-09-06, Studio: Springer, Verkaufsrang: 6842326.
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