
Progress in Molecular and Subcellular Biology
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VIII, 182 pages
978-3-642-70205-1 (ISBN)
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Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1985
Language
English
Place of publication
Berlin
Germany
Publishing group
Springer Berlin
Target group
Professional and scholarly
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VIII, 182 p.
Dimensions
Height: 24.4 cm
Width: 17 cm
Weight
349 gr
ISBN-13
978-3-642-70205-1 (9783642702051)
DOI
10.1007/978-3-642-70203-7
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04/1985
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Content
snRNP's and scRNP's in Eukaryotic Cells (With 4 Figures).- A. Historical Background.- B. The U snRNA's.- C. Other Small RNA's Precipitable with Autoimmune Antibodies.- D. Other Small RNP's of Organized Function.- E. Concluding Remarks.- References.- Nucleotide-specific Ribonucleases from Eukaryotes. Their Possible Roles During Poly (A) (+) mRNA Maturation and Degradation (With 12 Figures).- A. Introduction.- B. Posttranscriptional Events in mRNA Maturation.- C. Eukaryotic Ribonucleases: a Brief Survey.- D. Poly (A) Metabolism.- E. Splicing.- F. Role of Poly (A) Chain Length Controlled by Specific Nucleases and of snRNP's During Poly (A) (+) mRNA-nuclear Matrix Association and Nucleocytoplasmic Poly (A) (+) mRNA Transport.- G. Conclusion and Future Directions.- References.- The Cap Structure of Eukaryotic Messenger RNA and its Interaction with Cap-binding Protein (With 12 Figures).- A. Introduction.- B. 5' -Terminal Cap Structure of Messenger RNA.- C. The Dependence of Translation on the Cap Structure.- D. Identification of the Cap-binding Protein.- E. Involvement of Cap-binding Proteins in Initiation of Protein Synthesis.- F. Antibodies to Cap-binding Protein-related Polypeptides..- G. Effect of Virus Infection on Cap-binding Protein.- H. Cap-binding Protein and the Cytoskeleton.- I. Conclusion and Future Directions.- K. 1984 Addendum.- References.- Cell-Cell Recognition in Lower Multicellular Eukaryotes. Models Supporting the Modulation Theory of Adhesion (With 9 Figures).- A. Introduction.- B. Cell-Cell Adhesion in Vertebrates.- C. Cell Adhesion Molecules in Sponges.- D. Cell Recognition Molecules in Corals.- E. Conclusion.- References.