
Photoreceptors and Light Signalling
Alfred Batschauer(Editor)
Royal Society of Chemistry (Publisher)
Published on 26. April 2003
Book
Hardback
406 pages
978-0-85404-311-8 (ISBN)
Description
This book offers comprehensive coverage of the most important areas in photoreceptors and light signalling. Photoreceptors enable most species to sense not only the presence of light but also the information, such as irradiance, colour or spectral distribution, direction and polarization of light. They are vital, therefore, in providing organisms with energy and information about their surroundings, such as day and night cycles. This book covers the range of photoreceptors that have been discovered to date and the broad range of methods used when researching how they operate, including: action spectroscopy; methods for protein purification; the whole range of molecular biological and genetic methods; and numerous spectroscopic methods, from absorption and fluorescence spectroscopy to X-ray diffraction, used for solving the structure of photoreceptors. Written by leading experts in the field, Photoreceptors and Light Signalling provides the reader with the most recent results and research. This book will be valued by a wide-range of readers, including students of photochemistry, photobiology, biology, chemistry and physics and other professionals in academia.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Cambridge
United Kingdom
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
Unsewn / adhesive bound
Dimensions
Height: 169 mm
Width: 239 mm
Thickness: 24 mm
Weight
930 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-85404-311-8 (9780854043118)
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Persons
Editor
Philipps Universitaet
Contributions
Max Planck Institut fur Strahlen
University of Amsterdam
Universitat Regensburg
King's College London
Max Planck Institut
Humboldt Universitat zu Berlin
Universitat Regensburg
Series Editor
Content
Archeabacterial Phototaxis;
Invertebrate Rhodopsin;
Vertebrate Rhodopsin;
Rhodopsin-related proteins, Cop1, Cop2 and Chop1, in Chlamydomonas reinhardtii;
The Phytochromes: Spectroscopy and Function;
Phytochrome Signal Transduction;
Phytochromes and phytochrome-like proteins in cyanobacteria;
The family of Photoactive Yellow Proteins, the Xanthopsins: From structure and mechanism of photoactivation to biological function;
Higher Plant Phototropins: Photoreceptors not only for Phototropism;
Cryptochromes and their functions in plant development;
Blue light receptors in fern and moss;
Photoreceptors resetting the circadian clock;
Subject Index
Invertebrate Rhodopsin;
Vertebrate Rhodopsin;
Rhodopsin-related proteins, Cop1, Cop2 and Chop1, in Chlamydomonas reinhardtii;
The Phytochromes: Spectroscopy and Function;
Phytochrome Signal Transduction;
Phytochromes and phytochrome-like proteins in cyanobacteria;
The family of Photoactive Yellow Proteins, the Xanthopsins: From structure and mechanism of photoactivation to biological function;
Higher Plant Phototropins: Photoreceptors not only for Phototropism;
Cryptochromes and their functions in plant development;
Blue light receptors in fern and moss;
Photoreceptors resetting the circadian clock;
Subject Index