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E-grāmata: Cellular Integration of Signalling Pathways in Plant Development

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  • Sērija : NATO ASI Series H: Cell Biology Vol 104
  • Izdošanas datums: 29-Jun-2013
  • Izdevniecība: Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. K
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  • Sērija : NATO ASI Series H: Cell Biology Vol 104
  • Izdošanas datums: 29-Jun-2013
  • Izdevniecība: Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. K
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9783642721175

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In the last few years there have been tremendous advances in the understanding of signals and signalling pathways that operate at the cellular level and lead to developmental processes. In 27 chapters, this volume investigates the cellular and molecular basis of plant development. It highlights the most recent progress on signals, machinery, and pathways in the plant cell. Emphasis is placed on integrating these studies with those on cell division, cell plate formation, and other aspects of plant development, in order to elucidate the intricate relationships between them.

Proceedings of the NATO Advanced Study Institute "Cellular Integration of Signalling Pathways in Plant Development", held at Acqua Fredda di Maratea, Italy, May 20-30, 1997
Part 1 Protein Sorting and Post-translation Modification 1(2) Mechanisms for the Transport of Soluble Proteins to the Vacuole in Plants 1(10) S. Venkataraman N.V. Raikhel Aquaporins: Their Role and Regulation in Cellular Water Movement 11(12) V.K. Shukla M.J. Chrispeels Transport of Cytoplasmically Synthesized Proteins into Chloroplasts 23(12) K. Keegstra M. Akita J. Davila-Aponte J. Froehlich E. Nielsen S. Reumann Part 2 Membrance Channels and Pumps 3(68) On the Structure and Function of Plant K(+) Channels 35(12) R. Hedrich S. Hoth D. Becker I. Dreyer P. Dietrich Integration of Ion Channel Activity in Calcium Signalling Pathways 47(12) D. Sanders G.J. Allen S.R. Muir S.K. Roberts Protein Kinase and Phosphatase Regulation During Abscisic Acid Signalling and Ion Channel Regulation in Guard Cells 59(12) J.I. Schroeder M. Schwarz Z.-M. Pei Part 3 Signal Transduction 71(22) UV and Blue Light Signal Transduction in the Regulation of Flavonoid Biosynthesis Gene Expression in Arabidopsis 71(12) G.I. Jenkins Molecular Approaches to Biochemical Purification: the COP9 Complex Paradigm 83(10) D.A. Chamovitz X.-W. Deng Part 4 Transcriptional and Post-transcriptional Pathways 93(42) Silencing of Gene Expression in the Anthocyanin Regulatory Gene Families 93(10) A. Ronchi R. Pilu C. Tonelli Quelling: Transgene-Induced Gene Silencing in Neurospora crassa 103(10) C. Cogoni G. Macino Import and Editing of Plant Mitochondrial Transfer RNAs 113(12) L. Marechal-Drouard I. Small A. Cosset A.-M. Duchene R. Kumar H. Mireau N. Peeters V. Carneiro D. Ramamonjisoa C. Remacle G. Souciet H. Wintz J.-H. Weil A. Dietrich mRNA Decay Machinery in Plants: Approaches and Potential Components 125(10) J.P. Kastenmayer A. van Hoof M.A. Johnson P.J. Green Part 5 The Regulation and Manipulation of the Biosynthetic Pathways 135(54) Molecular Cloning and Characterization of two cDNAs Encoding Enzymes Required for Secondary Cell Wall Biosynthesis in Maize 135(12) L. Civardi A. Murigneux P. Tatout P. Puigdomenech J. Rigau Dissecting Light Repression of the Asparagine Synthetase Gene (AS1) in Arabidopsis 147(12) N. Ngai G. Coruzzi Genetic Approaches to Understanding the Regulation of Tryptophan Biosynthesis 159(12) K.J. Denby R.L. Last Indole Alkaloid Biosynthesis in Catharanthus roseus: the Establishment of a Model System 171(18) V. De Luca B. St-Pierre F. Vazquez Flota P. Laflamme Part 6 Embryogenesis 189(44) Surface Control of Cell Polarity, the Plane of Cell Division, and Cell Fate in Fucus Embryos 189(6) R.S. Quatrano Induction and Progression of Somatic Embryogenesis 195(12) F. Lo Schiavo Identification of Genes Expressed During Arabidopsis thaliana Embryogenesis Using Enhancer Trap and Gene Trap Ds-Transposons 207(26) C.W. Vroemen N. Aarts P.M.J. In der Rieden A. van Kammen S. C. de Vries Part 7 Post-embryonic Development 233(30) Clonal Analysis in Plant Development 233(4) F. Salamini Laser Ablation in Arabidopsis Roots: a Tool to Study Cell-to-Cell Communication 237(14) C. van den Berg W. Hage P. Weisbeek B. Scheres Homeodomain-Leucine Zipper Proteins in the Control of Plant Growth and Development 251(12) G. Morelli S. Baima M. Carabelli M. Di Cristina S. Lucchetti G. Sessa C. Steindler I. Ruberti Part 8 Cell-Cell Communication 263 Self-Incompatibility: Self/Nonself Discrimination Between Pollen and Pistil 263(12) J.A. Verica T.-h. Kao Intercellular and Intracellular Trafficking: What We Can Learn from Geminivirus Movement 275(14) S.G. Lazarowitz B.M. Ward A.A. Sanderfoot C.M. Laukaitis Signaling During Legume Root Symbiosis 289(8) C. Albrecht T. Bisseling Alternate Methods of Gene Discovery-the Candidate EST Approach and DNA Microarrays 297(14) S.C. Somerville M. Nishimura D. Hughes I. Wilson J. Vogel Use of Transient Expression in Plants for the Study of the Gene-for-Gene Interaction 311 F. Katagiri R.T. Leister