Bioorganic Chemistry of Biological Signal Transduction -

Bioorganic Chemistry of Biological Signal Transduction

Herbert Waldmann (Herausgeber)

Buch | Hardcover
IX, 230 Seiten
2000 | 2001
Springer Berlin (Verlag)
978-3-540-67746-8 (ISBN)
53,49 inkl. MwSt
The transduction of signals from the extracellular space across the plasma membrane into the interior of cells and ultimately to the nucleus, where in - sponse to such external signals the transcription of the genetic code is inf- enced,belongs to the most fundamental and important events in the regulation of the life cycle of cells. During recent years several signal transduction cascades have been elucidated which regulate,for instance,the growth and the prolife- tion of organisms as diverse as mammals, flies, worms and yeast. The general picture which emerged from these investigations is that nature employs a c- bination of non-covalent ligand/protein and protein/protein interactions together with a set of covalent protein modifications to generate the signals and transduce them to their destinations. The ligands which are recognized may be low molecular weight compounds like lipids, inositol derivatives, steroids or microbial products like cyclosporin. They may be proteins like, for instance, growth factors or intracellular adaptor proteins which carry SH2 or SH3 domains, and they may be specific DNA stretches which are selectively rec- nized by transcription factors. These and other aspects of biological signal transduction provide an open and rewarding field for investigations by scientists from various different dis- plines of biology,medical research and chemistry working in academic research institutions or in industry.

Protein Tyrosine Kinase Inhibitors as Therapeutic Agents.- Peptidomimetic SH2 Domain Antagonists for Targeting Signal Transduction.- Biophysical Characterization of the Ras Protein.- Ras-Farnesyltransferase-Inhibitors as Promising Anti-Tumor Drugs.- Phosphatidylcholine-Preferring Phospholipase C from B. cereus. Function, Structure, and Mechanism.- Photoaffinity Labeling in Biological Signal Transduction.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 18.10.2000
Reihe/Serie Topics in Current Chemistry
Co-Autor G. Dorman, P.J. Hergenrother, C. Herrmann, J. Kuhlmann, A. Levitzki, S.F. Martin, G. Müller, M. Thutewohl, H. Waldmann
Zusatzinfo IX, 230 p. 94 illus. With online files/update.
Verlagsort Berlin
Sprache englisch
Maße 155 x 235 mm
Gewicht 480 g
Themenwelt Naturwissenschaften Biologie Biochemie
Naturwissenschaften Chemie Organische Chemie
Naturwissenschaften Physik / Astronomie Angewandte Physik
Schlagworte Biochemie • bioorganic chemistry • bioorganische Chemie • Biophysics • Biophysik • Cells • DNA • Hardcover, Softcover / Chemie/Organische Chemie • HC/Chemie/Organische Chemie • Organic Chemistry • proteins • signal transduction • Signaltransduktion • Signal-Transduktion • transcription
ISBN-10 3-540-67746-1 / 3540677461
ISBN-13 978-3-540-67746-8 / 9783540677468
Zustand Neuware
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