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Biochemical pathways

an atlas of biochemistry and molecular biology
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Year: 2012
Publisher: Hoboken, NJ, Wiley
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Covering a wide range of subject matter, including biochemistry, molecular and cell biology, medicine, chemistry, and allied health, Biochemical Pathways is a full-color, easy-to-use resource for students and professionals. This information-packed reference features a unique summary of biochemical pathways based on the well-known Biochemical Pathways chart. Included is descriptive information about properties such as enzymes, chemicals, proteins, and DNA, all of which act together to create an elaborate chain that drives all biological functions. Completely updated, this new edition continues to play a valuable role in this important scientific field.
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Preface to the Second Edition IX
 
From the Preface to the First Edition X
 
Contributors XI
 
1 Introduction and General Aspects 1
Gerhard Michal and Dietmar Schomburg
 
1.1 Organization of This Book 1
 
1.2 Carbohydrate Chemistry and Structure 4
 
1.3 Amino Acid Chemistry and Structure 5
 
1.4 Lipid Chemistry and Structure 6
 
1.5 Physico-Chemical Aspects of Biochemical Processess 8
 
2 The Cell and Its Contents 14
Gerhard Michal and Dietmar Schomburg
 
2.1 Classification of Living Organisms 14
 
2.2 Structure of Cells 14
 
2.3 Protein Structure and Function 18
 
2.4 Enzymes 21
 
2.5 Regulation of the Enzyme Activity 24
 
2.6 Nucleic Acid Structure 26
 
2.7 Genetic Code and the Flow of Information 30
 
2.8 Polymeric Carbohydrates 31
 
2.9 Glycosylated Proteins and Peptides 32
 
2.10 Lipid Aggregates and Membranes 35
 
3 Metabolism 37
 
3.1 Carbohydrate Metabolism and Citrate Cycle 37
Röbbe Wünschiers
 
3.2 Amino Acids and Derivatives 58
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3.3 Tetrapyrroles 82
Martina Jahn and Dieter Jahn
 
3.4 Lipids and Glycolipids 93
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3.5 Steroids and Isoprenoids 107
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3.6 Nucleotides and Nucleosides 124
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3.7 Cofactors and Vitamins 133
Ida Schomburg
 
3.8 Nucleic Acid Metabolism in Bacteria 149
Susanne Peifer and Elmar Heinzle
 
3.9 Nucleic Acid Metabolism in Eukarya 157
 
Helmut Burtscher
 
3.10 Special Bacterial Metabolism and Biosynthesis of Antimicrobials 164
Julia Garbe, Annika Steen and Max Schobert
 
3.11 Electron Transfer Reactions and Oxidative Phosphorylation 183
Martina Jahn and Dieter Jahn
 
3.12 Photosynthesis 188
Dieter Oesterhelt and Josef Wachtveitl
 
3.13 Plant Secondary Metabolism 193
Antje Chang
 
4 Protein Biosynthesis, Modifications and Degradation 210
 
4.1 Protein Synthesis in Bacteria 210
Martina Jahn and Dieter Jahn
 
4.2 Protein Biosynthesis in Eukarya 219
Röbbe Wünschiers
 
4.3 Cell Cycle in Eukarya 232
Stefan Ries
 
4.4 Posttranslational Modification of Proteins 238
Röbbe Wünschiers
 
4.5 Protein Folding, Transport / Targeting and Degradation 244
Petra Dersch
 
5 Viruses 261
Klaus Klumpp
 
5.1 General Characteristics of Viruses 261
 
5.2 DNA Viruses 264
 
5.3 RNA Viruses 267
 
5.4 Retroviruses 268
 
6 Transport 272
 
6.1 Transport Through Membranes 272
Wilhelm Just
 
6.2 Transport of Lipids in Plasma 279
Horst Klima
 
6.3 Oxygen Transport by Hemoglobin 282
Gerhard Michal
 
7 Signal Transduction and Cellular Communication 286
Gerhard Niederfellner
 
7.1 Intercellular Signal Transmission by Hormones 286
 
7.2 Nerve Conduction and Synaptic Transmission 294
 
7.3 Principles of Intracellular Communication 296
 
7.4 Receptors Coupled to Heterotrimeric G-Proteins 299
 
7.5 Receptors Acting Through Tyrosine Kinases 311
 
7.6 Programmed Cell Death (Apoptosis) 319
 
7.7 Receptors for Steroid and Thyroid Hormones, for Retinoids and Vitamin D 321
 
7.8 Cyclic GMP Dependent Pathways and Effects of Nitric Oxide (NO) 322
 
8 Immune System 325
Ernst Peter Rieber
 
8.1 Components of the Immune System 325
 
8.2 Generation of a Specific Immune Response 343
 
8.3 Pathologic Immune responses 352
 
8.4 Adhesion of Leukocytes 354
Anton Haselbeck
 
9 Blood Coagulation and Fibrinolysis 357
Peter Müller
 
9.1 Hemostasis 357
 
9.2 Initial Reactions 358
 
9.3 Coagulation Propagation and Control 359
 
9.4 Platelets (Thrombocytes) 362
 
9.5 Fibrinolysis 364
 
10 Biochemical Networks, Bioinformatics and Systems Biology 366
Dietmar Schomburg
 
10.1 Systems Biology and Networks 366
 
10.2 Modeling of Metabolic Fluxes 366
 
10.3 Biochemical Pathways Information Resources 366
 
Index 374

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Statement of Responsibility: edited by Gerhard Michel ; Dietmar schomburg
Year: 2012
Publisher: Hoboken, NJ, Wiley
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Classification: Search for this systematic BC-10
Subject type: Search for this subject type Lehrbuch
ISBN: 9780470146842
ISBN (2nd): 0-470-14684-2
Description: 2. edition, XI, 398 S. : graph. Darst.
Tags: Biochemie allgemein
Participating parties: Search for this character Michal, Gerhard [Hrsg.]; Schomburg, Dietmar [Hrsg.]
Language: englisch||
Footnote: Literaturangaben
Media group: Ausleihbestand