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Signaling pathways for translation : insulin and nutrients / Robert E. Rhoads (ed.).

Holman Biotech Commons QP551 .S556 2001
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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Rhoads, Robert E., 1944-
Series:
Progress in molecular and subcellular biology 0079-6484 ; 26.
Progress in molecular and subcellular biology, 0079-6484 ; 26
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Proteins--Synthesis.
Proteins.
Proteins--Metabolism--Regulation.
Cellular signal transduction.
Insulin--Physiological effect.
Insulin.
Amino acids--Physiological effect.
Amino acids.
Genetic translation.
Protein kinases.
Proteins--metabolism.
Signal Transduction.
Protein Biosynthesis.
Insulin--physiology.
Amino Acids--physiology.
Proteins--Metabolism.
Medical Subjects:
Proteins--metabolism.
Signal Transduction.
Protein Biosynthesis.
Insulin--physiology.
Amino Acids--physiology.
Physical Description:
x, 186 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm.
Place of Publication:
Berlin ; New York : Springer, [2001]
Summary:
This book deals with anabolic mechanisms which regulate eukaryotic protein synthesis, with particular emphasis on insulin and amino acids. Six chapters written by leading experts in the field provide both new data and comprehensive literature reviews. The regulation of both the eIF2 and eIF4 groups of initiation factors by signal transduction mechanisms is presented, and translation is related to cellular growth in response to nutrient and hormonal signals.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
3540417095
OCLC:
46364679

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