Inducible Gene Expression Volume 1

Inducible Gene Expression  Volume 1
Author: P.A. Baeuerle
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 294
Release: 2013-12-01
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9781468468403

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Cells have evolved multiple strategies to adapt the composition and quality of their protein equipment to needs imposed by changes in intra- and extracellular conditions. The appearance of pro teins transmit ting novel functional properties to cells can be controlled at a transcrip tional, posttranscriptional, translational or posttranslational level. Extensive research over the past 15 years has shown that transcriptional regulation is used as the predominant strategy to control the production of new proteins in response to extracellular stimuli. At the level of gene transcription, the initiation ofmRNA synthesis is used most frequently to govern gene expression. The key elements controlling transcription initiation in eukaryotes are activator proteins (transactivators) that bind in a sequence-specific manner to short DNA sequences in the of genes. The activator binding sites are elements of larger proximity control units, ca lied promoters and enhancers, which bind many distinct proteins. These may synergize or negatively cooperate with the activators. The do novo binding of an activator to DNA or, if already bound to DNA, its functional activation is what ultimately turns on a high-level expression of genes. The activity of transactivators is controlled by signalling pathways and, in some cases, transactivators actively partici pate in signal transduction by moving from the cytoplasm into the nuc1eus. In this first volume of Inducible Gene Expression, leading scientists in the field review six eukaryotic transactivators that allow cells to respond to various extracellular stimuli by the expression of new proteins.

Inducible Gene Expression Volume 1

Inducible Gene Expression  Volume 1
Author: P.A. Baeuerle
Publsiher: Birkhäuser
Total Pages: 284
Release: 1994-12-22
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 0817637346

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Cells have evolved multiple strategies to adapt the composition and quality of their protein equipment to needs imposed by changes in intra- and extracellular conditions. The appearance of pro teins transmit ting novel functional properties to cells can be controlled at a transcrip tional, posttranscriptional, translational or posttranslational level. Extensive research over the past 15 years has shown that transcriptional regulation is used as the predominant strategy to control the production of new proteins in response to extracellular stimuli. At the level of gene transcription, the initiation ofmRNA synthesis is used most frequently to govern gene expression. The key elements controlling transcription initiation in eukaryotes are activator proteins (transactivators) that bind in a sequence-specific manner to short DNA sequences in the of genes. The activator binding sites are elements of larger proximity control units, ca lied promoters and enhancers, which bind many distinct proteins. These may synergize or negatively cooperate with the activators. The do novo binding of an activator to DNA or, if already bound to DNA, its functional activation is what ultimately turns on a high-level expression of genes. The activity of transactivators is controlled by signalling pathways and, in some cases, transactivators actively partici pate in signal transduction by moving from the cytoplasm into the nuc1eus. In this first volume of Inducible Gene Expression, leading scientists in the field review six eukaryotic transactivators that allow cells to respond to various extracellular stimuli by the expression of new proteins.

Inducible Gene Expression Hormonal signals

Inducible Gene Expression  Hormonal signals
Author: Patrick Alexander Baeuerle
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 284
Release: 1995
Genre: Gene expression
ISBN: 3764337281

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Inducible Gene Expression Volume 2

Inducible Gene Expression  Volume 2
Author: P.A. Baeuerle
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 293
Release: 2013-03-13
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9781468468373

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This is the first of two volumes which aim to cover all established eukaryotic transcription factor systems that are direct targets for the signal transduction pathways. Leading molecular biologists contribute reviews on topics which take a broad view, and which should be of interest to students and advanced researchers in biology and medicine. Chapters attempt to answer such fundamental questions as: what is the signal and how and when is it produced? What is the receptor, and what further signalling molecules are involved? What is the biochemistry and molecular biology of the transcription factor that is the ultimate target of the signalling pathway? What is the physiological role of factor?

Immediate Early Genes and Inducible Transcription Factors in Mapping of the Central Nervous System Function and Dysfunction

Immediate Early Genes and Inducible Transcription Factors in Mapping of the Central Nervous System Function and Dysfunction
Author: L. Kaczmarek,H.A. Robertson
Publsiher: Gulf Professional Publishing
Total Pages: 390
Release: 2002-07-01
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 0080534465

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That molecular neurobiology has become a dominant part of neuroscience research can be credited to the discovery of inducible gene expression in the brain and spinal cord. This volume deals with genes, whose expression patterns in the vertebrate central nervous system were the first to be revealed and then the most extensively investigated over the last 15 years. Immediate early genes (IEG) and their protein products, especially those acting as regulators of transcription (inducible transcription factors, ITF) have proven to be very valuable tools in functional neuroanatomy and neurophysiology, as they are rapidly and transiently induced in specific neurons in response to various modes of stimulation. Thus, they have been used to map neuronal populations selectively responsive to a variety of conditions, such as sensory and learning experience, electrical stimulation of specific circuits, seizures, and neurodegeneration. This single volume, written by the most prominent authors in the field, brings together for the first time information about the most widely studied IEG/ITF in a whole variety of phenomena of neuronal activation. It starts with a critical appraisal of the technologies employed for the studies on gene, protein, and transcription factor activity in the nervous system. Several chapters present exhaustive examples of expression patterns of the ITF in "vocal" avian brain, mammalian brain sensory regions, areas involved in regulation of circadian rhythms, and the spinal cord. The next parts cover functional and regular aspects of individual IEG/ITF expression: c-fos in learning and memory, c-jun and others in neuropathology and neuronal stress responses, Elk-1, egr family, and CREB in neuronal plasticity and learning. This volume will be useful as a major reference on this topic. Furthermore, it attempts to unravel the seemingly overwhelming complexity of the phenomena of gene expression in the central nervous system.

Inducible Gene Expression in Plants

Inducible Gene Expression in Plants
Author: Paul H. S. Reynolds
Publsiher: Cabi
Total Pages: 264
Release: 1999
Genre: Science
ISBN: STANFORD:36105022126366

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This book reviews the latest information on the wide range of promoter systems which have been developed in order to obtain external, inducible control of gene expression in plants. In twelve chapters the systems which are currently in use are surveyed and their individual strengths and weaknesses are analysed. Future developments in this exciting area of research are foreshadowed. Written by experts from North America, New Zealand, Europe and Japan, this book will be essential reading for biotechnologists and will be of interest to all researchers and graduate students in plant genetics and molecular biology.

Gene Expression Technology

Gene Expression Technology
Author: David V. Goeddel
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 728
Release: 1990
Genre: Gene Expression
ISBN: UVA:X001685400

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The methods presented in this volume will enable the reader to design effective strategies for the expression of cloned genes and cDNAs and will prove useful in solving the majority of expression problems one is likely to encounter.

Inducible Gene Expression Environmental stresses and nutrients

Inducible Gene Expression  Environmental stresses and nutrients
Author: Patrick Alexander Baeuerle
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 284
Release: 1995
Genre: Gene expression
ISBN: 3764337281

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