Post-translational modifications in plants / edited by N.H. Battey, H.G. Dickinson, A.M. Hetherington.

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581.19/296
Title
Post-translational modifications in plants / edited by N.H. Battey, H.G. Dickinson, A.M. Hetherington.
Physical Description
1 online resource (xx, 310 pages) : digital, PDF file(s).
Series
Society for Experimental Biology seminar series ; 53
Notes
Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 05 Oct 2015).
Contents
Some roles of post-translational modifications in plants / N.H. Battey, H.G. Dickinson and A.M. Hetherington -- Signal transduction and protein phosphorylation in bacteria / R.A. Dixon -- Roles of protein phosphorylation in animal cells / D.G. Hardie -- The significance of post-translational modification of proteins by phosphorylation in the regulation of plant development and metabolism / K.M. Fallon and A.J. Trewavas -- Post-translational modification of chloroplast proteins and the regulation of protein turnover / A.K. Mattoo [and others] -- Purification of a small phosphoprotein from chloroplasts and characterisation of its phosphoryl group / J. Soll -- Use of synthetic peptides to study G proteins and protein kinases within plant cells / I.R. White [and others] -- Activation of membrane-associated protein kinase by lipids, its substrates, and its function in signal transduction / G.F.E. Scherer, A. Führ and M. Schütte.
Distribution and function of Ca2+-dependent, calmodulin-independent protein kinases / N.H. Battey, S.M. Ritchie and H.D. Blackbourn -- Phosphorylation of the plasma membrane proton pump / M.R. Sussman -- The regulation of phosphoenolpyruvate carboxylase by reversible phosphorylation / H.G. Nimmo -- Protein phosphorylation and circadian rhythms / L. Rensing [and others] -- Control of translation by phosphorylation of mRNP proteins in Fucus and Xenopus / A.D. Shirras [and others] -- Regulation of plant metabolism by reversible protein (serine/threonine) phosphorylation / R.W. MacKintosh and C. MacKintosh.
Detection, biosynthesis and some functions of glycans N-linked to plant secreted proteins / L. Faye [and others] -- Biosynthesis, intracellular transport and processing of ricin / J.M. Lord and L.M. Roberts -- Post-translational processing of concanavalin A / D.J. Bowles -- The role of cell surface glycoproteins in differentiation and morphogenesis / J.P. Knox -- Ubiquitination of proteins during floral development and senescence / S.E. Courtney, C.C. Rider and A.D. Stead.
Summary
Post-translational modifications are now known to play a fundamental role in regulating the activity, location and function of a wide range of proteins. In plant cells work on different types of post-translational modifications has progressed largely along independent lines. This book brings research workers together to allow an exchange of ideas, and reflects a diversity of interest whilst also revealing common ground. An introductory chapter reviewing recent progress in the field is followed by reviews of protein phosphorylation in bacteria and animals which provide a useful perspective on this subject in plants. Consideration is then given to plant protein kinases and the processes they control. Acylation and glycosylation, and their functions in protein targeting and folding are reviewed, along with the roles of glycoproteins in plant development and of ubiquitination in plant senescence.
Added Author
Battey, N. H., editor.
Dickinson, Hugh G., editor.
Hetherington, A. M., editor.
Subject
Post-translational modification Congresses.
Plant proteins Synthesis Congresses.
Multimedia
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Summary
Post-translational modifications are now known to play a fundamental role in regulating the activity, location and function of a wide range of proteins. In plant cells work on different types of post-translational modifications has progressed largely along independent lines. This book brings research workers together to allow an exchange of ideas, and reflects a diversity of interest whilst also revealing common ground. An introductory chapter reviewing recent progress in the field is followed by reviews of protein phosphorylation in bacteria and animals which provide a useful perspective on this subject in plants. Consideration is then given to plant protein kinases and the processes they control. Acylation and glycosylation, and their functions in protein targeting and folding are reviewed, along with the roles of glycoproteins in plant development and of ubiquitination in plant senescence.
Notes
Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 05 Oct 2015).
Contents
Some roles of post-translational modifications in plants / N.H. Battey, H.G. Dickinson and A.M. Hetherington -- Signal transduction and protein phosphorylation in bacteria / R.A. Dixon -- Roles of protein phosphorylation in animal cells / D.G. Hardie -- The significance of post-translational modification of proteins by phosphorylation in the regulation of plant development and metabolism / K.M. Fallon and A.J. Trewavas -- Post-translational modification of chloroplast proteins and the regulation of protein turnover / A.K. Mattoo [and others] -- Purification of a small phosphoprotein from chloroplasts and characterisation of its phosphoryl group / J. Soll -- Use of synthetic peptides to study G proteins and protein kinases within plant cells / I.R. White [and others] -- Activation of membrane-associated protein kinase by lipids, its substrates, and its function in signal transduction / G.F.E. Scherer, A. Führ and M. Schütte.
Distribution and function of Ca2+-dependent, calmodulin-independent protein kinases / N.H. Battey, S.M. Ritchie and H.D. Blackbourn -- Phosphorylation of the plasma membrane proton pump / M.R. Sussman -- The regulation of phosphoenolpyruvate carboxylase by reversible phosphorylation / H.G. Nimmo -- Protein phosphorylation and circadian rhythms / L. Rensing [and others] -- Control of translation by phosphorylation of mRNP proteins in Fucus and Xenopus / A.D. Shirras [and others] -- Regulation of plant metabolism by reversible protein (serine/threonine) phosphorylation / R.W. MacKintosh and C. MacKintosh.
Detection, biosynthesis and some functions of glycans N-linked to plant secreted proteins / L. Faye [and others] -- Biosynthesis, intracellular transport and processing of ricin / J.M. Lord and L.M. Roberts -- Post-translational processing of concanavalin A / D.J. Bowles -- The role of cell surface glycoproteins in differentiation and morphogenesis / J.P. Knox -- Ubiquitination of proteins during floral development and senescence / S.E. Courtney, C.C. Rider and A.D. Stead.
Subject
Post-translational modification Congresses.
Plant proteins Synthesis Congresses.
Multimedia