Progress in Molecular and Subcellular Biology | ISBN 9783642702037

Progress in Molecular and Subcellular Biology

Mitwirkende
Beiträge vonM. Bachmann
Beiträge vonC. Brunel
Beiträge vonP. Jeanteur
Beiträge vonR. Messer
Beiträge vonW.E.G. Müller
Beiträge vonR.E. Rhoads
Beiträge vonH.C. Schröder
Beiträge vonJ. Sri-Widada
Buchcover Progress in Molecular and Subcellular Biology  | EAN 9783642702037 | ISBN 3-642-70203-1 | ISBN 978-3-642-70203-7

Progress in Molecular and Subcellular Biology

Mitwirkende
Beiträge vonM. Bachmann
Beiträge vonC. Brunel
Beiträge vonP. Jeanteur
Beiträge vonR. Messer
Beiträge vonW.E.G. Müller
Beiträge vonR.E. Rhoads
Beiträge vonH.C. Schröder
Beiträge vonJ. Sri-Widada

Inhaltsverzeichnis

snRNP’s and scRNP’s in Eukaryotic Cells (With 4 Figures).- A. Historical Background.- B. The U snRNA’s.- C. Other Small RNA’s Precipitable with Autoimmune Antibodies.- D. Other Small RNP’s of Organized Function.- E. Concluding Remarks.- References.- Nucleotide-specific Ribonucleases from Eukaryotes. Their Possible Roles During Poly (A) (+) mRNA Maturation and Degradation (With 12 Figures).- A. Introduction.- B. Posttranscriptional Events in mRNA Maturation.- C. Eukaryotic Ribonucleases: a Brief Survey.- D. Poly (A) Metabolism.- E. Splicing.- F. Role of Poly (A) Chain Length Controlled by Specific Nucleases and of snRNP’s During Poly (A) (+) mRNA-nuclear Matrix Association and Nucleocytoplasmic Poly (A) (+) mRNA Transport.- G. Conclusion and Future Directions.- References.- The Cap Structure of Eukaryotic Messenger RNA and its Interaction with Cap-binding Protein (With 12 Figures).- A. Introduction.- B. 5’ —Terminal Cap Structure of Messenger RNA.- C. The Dependence of Translation on the Cap Structure.- D. Identification of the Cap-binding Protein.- E. Involvement of Cap-binding Proteins in Initiation of Protein Synthesis.- F. Antibodies to Cap-binding Protein-related Polypeptides..- G. Effect of Virus Infection on Cap-binding Protein.- H. Cap-binding Protein and the Cytoskeleton.- I. Conclusion and Future Directions.- K. 1984 Addendum.- References.- Cell-Cell Recognition in Lower Multicellular Eukaryotes. Models Supporting the Modulation Theory of Adhesion (With 9 Figures).- A. Introduction.- B. Cell-Cell Adhesion in Vertebrates.- C. Cell Adhesion Molecules in Sponges.- D. Cell Recognition Molecules in Corals.- E. Conclusion.- References.