Inducible plant proteins : their biochemistry and molecular biology / edited by John L. Wray.
Call Number | 582/.01925 |
Title | Inducible plant proteins : their biochemistry and molecular biology / edited by John L. Wray. |
Physical Description | 1 online resource (xvi, 309 pages) : digital, PDF file(s). |
Series | Society for Experimental Biology seminar series ; 49 |
Notes | Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 05 Oct 2015). |
Contents | Metal-binding proteins and metal-regulated gene expression in higher plants / A.B. Tomsett [and others] -- Phosphate starvation inducible enzymes and proteins in higher plants / A.H. Goldstein -- Nitrate reduction in higher plants : molecular approaches to function and regulation / P. Rouzé and M. Caboche -- Inducibility of the glutamine synthetase gene family in Phaseolus vulgaris L. / J.V. Cullimore [and others] -- Expression and manipulation of genes involved in phenylpropanoid biosynthesis / W. Schuch -- Biochemistry and molecular biology of CAM / H.J. Bohnert [and others] -- ABA- and GA-responsive gene expression / F.L. Olsen [and others]. Regulation of gene expression, ethylene synthesis and ripening in transgenic tomatoes / D. Grierson [and others] -- Induction of nodulin genes and root nodule symbiosis / D.P.S. Verma and G.-H. Miao -- Systemic acquired resistance : an inducible defence mechanism in plants / J. Ryals [and others] -- Biochemistry and molecular biology of the anaerobic response / E.S. Dennis [and others] -- The heat shock response in transgenic plants : the use of chimaeric heat shock genes / F. Schöffl [and others] -- Biochemistry and molecular biology of cold-inducible enzymes and proteins in higher plants / L. Cattivelli and D. Bartels -- GBF-1, GBF-2 and GBF-3 : three Arabidopsis b-Zip proteins that interact with the light-regulated rbcS-1A promoter / U. Schindler, A.E. Menkens and A.R. Cashmore. |
Summary | Plants are able to respond and adapt to changing environmental and endogenous signals by the induction of the synthesis of specific proteins, acting to modify cellular metabolism. Environmental signals include temperature, anaerobiosis and pathogen attack amongst others, whilst endogenous signals include changes in the level of plant growth regulators. In this 1992 text, leading researchers discuss the role that inducible proteins play in cellular metabolism, and the approaches being used to delineate the molecular events leading to their synthesis. Chapters discuss molecular approaches to the study of gene expression, the identification and characterisation of trans-acting transcription factors and attempts to dissect other parts of the signal transduction pathway by the search for pathway mutants. This review volume will be of great value and interest to final year undergraduates, graduate students and researchers in the fields of plant biochemistry and molecular biology. |
Added Author | Wray, John L. 1942- editor. |
Subject | PLANT ENZYMES. ENZYME INDUCTION. PLANT PROTEINS. |
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Summary | Plants are able to respond and adapt to changing environmental and endogenous signals by the induction of the synthesis of specific proteins, acting to modify cellular metabolism. Environmental signals include temperature, anaerobiosis and pathogen attack amongst others, whilst endogenous signals include changes in the level of plant growth regulators. In this 1992 text, leading researchers discuss the role that inducible proteins play in cellular metabolism, and the approaches being used to delineate the molecular events leading to their synthesis. Chapters discuss molecular approaches to the study of gene expression, the identification and characterisation of trans-acting transcription factors and attempts to dissect other parts of the signal transduction pathway by the search for pathway mutants. This review volume will be of great value and interest to final year undergraduates, graduate students and researchers in the fields of plant biochemistry and molecular biology. |
Notes | Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 05 Oct 2015). |
Contents | Metal-binding proteins and metal-regulated gene expression in higher plants / A.B. Tomsett [and others] -- Phosphate starvation inducible enzymes and proteins in higher plants / A.H. Goldstein -- Nitrate reduction in higher plants : molecular approaches to function and regulation / P. Rouzé and M. Caboche -- Inducibility of the glutamine synthetase gene family in Phaseolus vulgaris L. / J.V. Cullimore [and others] -- Expression and manipulation of genes involved in phenylpropanoid biosynthesis / W. Schuch -- Biochemistry and molecular biology of CAM / H.J. Bohnert [and others] -- ABA- and GA-responsive gene expression / F.L. Olsen [and others]. Regulation of gene expression, ethylene synthesis and ripening in transgenic tomatoes / D. Grierson [and others] -- Induction of nodulin genes and root nodule symbiosis / D.P.S. Verma and G.-H. Miao -- Systemic acquired resistance : an inducible defence mechanism in plants / J. Ryals [and others] -- Biochemistry and molecular biology of the anaerobic response / E.S. Dennis [and others] -- The heat shock response in transgenic plants : the use of chimaeric heat shock genes / F. Schöffl [and others] -- Biochemistry and molecular biology of cold-inducible enzymes and proteins in higher plants / L. Cattivelli and D. Bartels -- GBF-1, GBF-2 and GBF-3 : three Arabidopsis b-Zip proteins that interact with the light-regulated rbcS-1A promoter / U. Schindler, A.E. Menkens and A.R. Cashmore. |
Subject | PLANT ENZYMES. ENZYME INDUCTION. PLANT PROTEINS. |
Multimedia |