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    Product details:

    • Publisher Clarendon Press
    • Date of Publication 11 April 1996
    • Number of Volumes laminated boards

    • ISBN 9780198577775
    • Binding Hardback
    • No. of pages338 pages
    • Size 241x161x23 mm
    • Weight 712 g
    • Language English
    • Illustrations halftones, line figures, tables
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    Short description:

    This book is the first attempt to cover all aspects of protein phosphorylation in plants in a single volume. It includes work from key groups at the forefront of research in this area, with studies at the biochemical, molecular, and cell biological levels.

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    Long description:

    Protein phosphorylation and dephosphorylation play key regulatory roles in many aspects of plant growth, development, and metabolism. These include control of cell division, pathways of carbon and nitrogen metabolism, and the transduction of metabolic, hormonal, and environmental signals.

    This is a rapidly expanding area of research and this book is the first attempt to cover all aspects of protein phosphorylation in plants in a single volume. It includes work from key groups at the forefront of research in the area, with studies at the biochemical, molecular, and cell biological levels.

    it is to postdoctoral and postgraduate researchers starting a project in this area that the volume will be of most use

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    Table of Contents:

    Section I: Overview of protein phosphorylation
    The structure and function of the protein kinases
    Section II: Control of plant metabolism
    The Annals of Botany Lecture: 'Regulation of leaf sucrose-phosphate synthase and nitrate reductase by reversible protein phosphorylation'
    Partitioning of photosynthetic carbon: the role of nitrate activation of protein kinases
    The role of PEPC phosphorylation in the regulation of C4 photosynthesis
    Protein phosphorylation and circadian rhythms
    The control of light-coupled leaf metabolism by reversible protein phosphorylation
    Regulation of leaf mitochondrial pyruvate dehydrogenase complex activity by reversible phosphorylation
    The role of phosphorylation in the regulation of phenylalanine ammonia-lyase
    Biochemical evidence for an SNF1 homologue in higher plants
    Molecular and biochemical analyses of plant Snf1-related protein kinases
    Protein phosphorylation in germinating seeds
    Section III: Cell cycle regulation
    Protein kinases in the cell cycle-an overview
    Spatial and temporal control of cell division in plants
    Molecular cloning of differentially expressed and cell cycle-related cDNAs in the maize root apex
    Expression of CDK gene variants and p34cdc2-related protein kinase activities in synchronized alfalfa cells
    Control of initiation of DNA synthesis in plants
    Section IV: Signal reception and transduction
    Receptor-like protein kinases
    Molecular genetics of abscisic acid signal transduction: the involvement of a putative calcium-modulated protein phosphatase
    Role of the CTR1 kinase in ethylene signal transduction in Arabidopsis
    Molecular and biochemical properties of calmodulin-like domain protein kinases
    Plant protein phosphorylation in signal transduction and the control of development: cloning and characterization of protein kinase genes from Arabidopsis and Petunia
    Elusin: a receptor-like kinase with an EGF domain in the cell wall
    Protein kinases that are expressed in oat aleurone cells
    Index

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