"The authors represent most of the key figures and the work and the
book as a whole is an essential reference for the newcomer or
specialist in this area and for any student of eukaryotic cell
structure and function. This is an important and wonderful reference."
–Microbiology Today, May 2009 Septins are an evolutionarily
conserved group of GTP-binding and filament-forming proteins that were
originally discovered in yeast. Once the preserve of a small band of
yeast biologists, the field has grown rapidly in the past few years
and now encompasses the whole of animal and fungal biology.
Furthermore, septins are nowadays recognized to be involved in a
variety of disease processes from neoplasia to neurodegenerative
conditions. This book comprehensively examines the septin gene
family and their proteins, providing those new to this research area
with a detailed and wide ranging introduction to septin biology. It
starts with a unique historical perspective on the development of the
field, from its beginnings in the screen for cell division mutants by
the Nobel Laureate Lee Hartwell. The evolution of the septin gene
family then forms a basis for consideration of the biochemistry and
functions of septins in yeast and other model organisms including C.
elegans and Drosophila. A major part of the book considers the
diversity of septins in mammals, their functions and properties as
well as their involvement in normal and abnormal cellular states,
followed by a speculative overview from the editors of the key
questions in septin research and of where the field may be headed. In
addition, several appendices summarise important information for those
in, or just entering, the field, e.g. nomenclature and septin and
septin-like sequences. This book is an essential source of reference
material for researchers in septin biology, cell biology, genetics and
medicine, in particular pathology, including areas of neurobiology,
oncology, infectious disease and developmental biology.
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ISBN
9780470779699
Publisert
2018
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Wiley Global Research (STMS)
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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