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  • Functioning of Transmembrane Receptors in Signaling Mechanisms: Cell Signaling Collection

    Functioning of Transmembrane Receptors in Signaling Mechanisms by Bradshaw, Ralph A.; Dennis, Edward A.;

    Cell Signaling Collection

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    Product details:

    • Publisher Elsevier Science
    • Date of Publication 5 April 2011

    • ISBN 9780123822116
    • Binding Paperback
    • No. of pages456 pages
    • Size 276x215 mm
    • Weight 1330 g
    • Language English
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    A primary component of cell signaling research, this title covers the principal membrane-bound receptor families, including their structural organization. Written and edited by experts in the field, this book provides up-to-date research on transmembrane signaling entities and their initiating responses following extracellular stimulation.

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    Table of Contents:

    1. Cell Signaling: Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow

    2. Structural and Energetic Basis of Molecular Recognition

    3. Free Energy Landscapes in Protein-Protein Interactions

    4. Molecular Sociology

    5. Antibody-Antigen Recognition and Conformational Changes

    6. Binding Energetics in Antigen-Antibody Interfaces

    7. Immunoglobulin-Fc Receptor Interactions

    8. Ig-Superfold and its Variable Uses in Molecular Recognition

    9. T Cell Receptor/pMHC Complexes

    10. Mechanistic Features of Cell Surface Adhesion Receptors

    11. The Immunological Synapse

    12. NK Receptors

    13. Carbohydrate Recognition and Signaling

    14. Rhinovirus-Receptor Interactions

    15. HIV-1 Receptor Interactions

    16. Influenza Virus Neuraminidase Inhibitors

    17. Structural Basis of Signaling Events Involving Fibrinogen and Fibrin

    18. Structural Basis of Integrin Signaling

    19. Structures of Heterotrimeric G Proteins and their Complexes

    20. G-Protein-Coupled Receptor Structures

    21. Toll-like Receptors - Structure and Signaling

    22. Variable Lymphocyte Receptors

    23. Structure and Function of G-Protein-Coupled Receptors: Lessons from Recent Crystal Structures

    24. Chemokines and Chemokine Receptors: Structure and Function

    25. The ?2 Adrenergic Receptor as a Model for G-Protein-Coupled Receptor Structure and Activation

    26. Protease-Activated Receptors

    27. Agonist-Induced Desensitization and Endocytosis of G-Protein-Coupled Receptors

    28. Functional Role(s) of Dimeric Complexes Formed from G-Protein-Coupled Receptors

    29. Chemotaxis Receptors in Bacteria: Transmembrane Signaling, Sensitivity, Adaptation, and Clustering

    30. An Overview of Ion Channel Structure

    31. Molecular Mechanism of Store-Operated Ca2+ Signaling and CRAC Channel Activation Mediated

    32. Ion Permeation: Mechanisms of Ion Selectivity and Block

    33. Nicotinic Acetylcholine Receptors

    34. Ion Channels Regulated by Direct Binding of Cyclic Nucleotides

    35. Overview of Cytokine Receptors

    36. Growth Hormone and Prolactin Family of Hormones and Receptors: The Structural Basis for Receptor Activation and Regulation

    37. Erythropoietin Receptor as a Paradigm for Cytokine Signaling

    38. The Fibroblast Growth Factor (FGF) Signaling Complex

    39. Structure of IFN-g and its Receptors

    40. Structure and Function of Tumor Necrosis Factor (TNF) at the Cell Surface

    41. The Mechanism of NGF Signaling Suggested by the p75 and TrkA Receptor Complexes

    42. The Mechanism of VEGFR Activation by VEGF

    43 . Receptor-Ligand Recognition in the TGFb Superfamily as Suggested by Crystal Structures

    44. Insulin Receptor Complex and Signaling by Insulin

    45. Structure and Mechanism of the Insulin Receptor Tyrosine Kinase

    46. IL-21 Increased Potency Desig

    47. Signaling of IL-4R, a Typical Class I Cytokine Receptor: What Defines the Quiescent State?

    48. Epidermal Growth Factor Kinases and their Activation in Receptor Mediated Signaling

    49. Tumor Necrosis Factor Receptor-Associated Factors in Immune Receptor Signal Transduction

    50. Assembly of Signaling Complexes for TNF Receptor Family Molecules

    51. Mechanisms of CD40 Signaling in the Immune System

    52. Role of Lipid Domains in EGF Receptor Signaling

    53. Lipid-Mediated Localization of Signaling Proteins

    54. Organization of Photoreceptor Signaling Complexes

    55. Transmembrane Receptor Oligomerization

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