Biochemistry of Signal Transduction

by Gerhard Krauss

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Intracellular signal transduction, regulation of cellular activities, tumor formation, apoptosis - how do they work? These questions have become a central topic in Biology and Biological Chemistry. The importance of this field is mirrored in the 1999 Nobel price for Physiology that went to G. Blobel for his findings in protein transport regulation. Over the last decade there has been great progress in the understanding of the molecular basis of signal transduction, and many facts are now basic knowledge for every medicinal chemist, biochemist, and biologist. Since an integral description of cellular regulation and signal transduction is scarcely covered in textbooks, this book fills a real gap. Starting from the principles of gene regulation and regulation of enzyme activity, the topics of this book cover function, structure, and integral construction of signalling pathways plus a detailed description of the various types of carriers such as second messengers, protein kinases, and transmembrane receptors. Central cellular processes like cell cylce regulation, oncogenesis and apoptosis are discussed in light of the properties of the signalling molecules involved. With didactic skill and clarity the author relates the observed biological phenomena to the underlying biochemical processes. The book is actually two books: Regulation and Signal Transduction.
  • ISBN10 3527303081
  • ISBN13 9783527303083
  • Publish Date 29 May 2005
  • Publish Status Cancelled
  • Out of Print 7 April 2009
  • Publish Country DE
  • Imprint Wiley-VCH Verlag GmbH
  • Format Hardcover
  • Pages 528
  • Language English