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Metabolism and disease / meeting organized by Terri Grodzicker, David Stewart, and Bruce Stillman.

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Book
Conference/Event
Contributor:
Grodzicker, Terri.
Stewart, David J. (David Johnston)
Stillman, Bruce.
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory.
Conference Name:
Cold Spring Harbor Symposium on Quantitative Biology (76th : 2011)
Series:
Cold Spring Harbor symposia on quantitative biology (Series) ; v. 76.
Cold Spring Harbor symposia on quantitative biology ; v. 76
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Metabolism--Congresses.
Metabolism.
Bioenergetics--Congresses.
Bioenergetics.
Cell metabolism--Congresses.
Cell metabolism.
Energy metabolism--Regulation--Congresses.
Energy metabolism.
Diseases--Causes and theories of causation--Congresses.
Diseases.
Diseases--Causes and theories of causation.
Energy metabolism--Regulation.
Genre:
Conference papers and proceedings.
Physical Description:
xviii, 422 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 28 cm.
Place of Publication:
[Cold Spring Harbor, N.Y.] : Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press, 2011.
Summary:
"The Symposium aimed to integrate a very broad field of investigative effort, bringing together advances in our understanding of energy intake, consumption, and storage (diet, exercise, and fat), oxygen regulation and hypoxia, circadian rhythms, and life span/aging. The Symposium explored metabolism at molecular (gene expression, posttranslational modifications, protein turnover, cofactors and integrators, hormones, and signals), organellar (mitochondria), cellular, organ system (cardiovascular, bone), and organismal (timing and life span) scales. Diseases impacted by metabolic imbalance or dysregulation that were covered in detail included diabetes, obesity, metabolic syndrome, and cancer. New and emerging technologies were presented for simultaneous monitoring of hundreds of metabolites that allow for sophisticated sampling of the metabolic state of cells. Because the Symposium covered such a broad field, by necessity much excellent work could not be included, and instead, the Proceedings should be viewed as a necessarily eclectic collection of some of the most interesting and stimulating work that came to the organizers' attention during the 18 months before the meeting"--P. XV.
Contents:
Bioenergetic origins of complexity and disease / D.C. Wallace
Nuclear receptors and AMPK : resetting metabolism / W. Fan, M. Downes, A. Atkins, R. Yu, and R.M. Evans
Rethinking the regulation of cellular metabolism / C.B. Thompson
The time of metabolism : NAD+, SIRT1, and the circadian clock / M.M. Bellet, R. Orozco-Solis, S. Sahar, K. Eckel-Mahan, and P. Sassone-Corsi
The mammalian circadian timing system : synchronization of peripheral clocks / C. Saini, D.M. Suter, A. Liani, P. Gos, and U. Schibler
Circadian epigenomic remodeling and hepatic lipogenesis : lessons from HDAC3 / Z. Sun, D. Feng, L.J. Everett, A. Bugge, and M.A. Lazar
Estrogen-related receptor [alpha], the molecular clock, and transcriptional control of metabolic outputs / V. Giguère, C.R. Dufour, L.J. Eichner, G. Deblois, and N. Cermakian
Circadian clocks in fuel harvesting and energy homeostasis / K.M. Ramsey and J. Bass
Gamete formation resets the aging clock in yeast / E. Ünal and A. Amon
Sirtuins, aging, and metabolism / L. Guarente
The heat shock response : systems biology of proteotoxic stress in aging and disease / R.I. Morimoto
Skeletal muscle stem cells : effects of aging and metabolism on muscle regenerative function / Y.C. Jang, M. Sinha, M. Cerletti, C. Dall'Osso, and A.J. Wagers
The C. elegans DAF-2 insulin-like receptor is abundantly expressed in the nervous system and regulated by nutritional status / K.D. Kimura, D.L. Riddle, and G. Ruvkun
Surviving starvation : essential role of the Ghrelin-growth hormone axis / J.L. Goldstein, T.-j. Zhao, R.L. Li, D.P. Sherbet, G. Liang, and M.S. Brown
Transcriptional and posttranscriptional control of cholesterol homeostasis by liver X receptors / P. Tontonoz
Roles of FGF19 in liver metabolism / S. Kir, S.A. Kliewer, and D.J. Mangelsdorf
A new approach to an old problem : synthetic biology tools for human disease and metabolism / D.R. Burrill, P.M. Boyle, and P.A. Silver
Adenosine monophosphate activated protein kinase : a central regulator of metabolism with roles in diabetes, cancer, and viral infection / D.G. Hardie
Regulated histone methyltransferase and demethylase complexes in the control of genes by nuclear receptors / A. Yokoyama, R. Fujiki, F. Ohtake, and S. Kato
Transcriptional control of cardiac fuel metabolism and mitochondrial function / T.C. Leone and D.P. Kelly
Metabolic specialization of mouse embryonic stem cells / J. Wang, P. Alexander, S.L. McKnight
On acetyl-CoA as a gauge of cellular metabolic state / L. Cai and B.P. Tu
Nutrient-dependent acetylation controls basic regulatory metabolic switches and cellular reprogramming / J.E. Dominy, Z. Gerhart-Hines, and P. Puigserver
Control of glycolysis through regulation of PFK1 : old friends and recent additions / I. Mor, E.C. Cheung, and K.H. Vousden
ENTPD5, an endoplasmic reticulum UDPase, alleviates ER stress induced by protein overloading in AKT-activated cancer cells / Z. Shen, S. Huang, M. Fang, and X. Wang
MicroRNAs in metabolism and metabolic diseases / V. Rottiers, S.H. Najafi-Shoushtari, F. Kristo, S. Gurumurthy, L. Zhong, Y. Li, D.E. Cohen, R.E. Gerszten, N. Bardeesy, R. Mostoslavsky, and A. M. Näär
Metabolomics in drug target discovery /J.D. Rabinowitz, J.G. Purdy, L. Vastag, T. Shenk, and E. Koyuncu
Transcriptional networks controlling adipocyte differentiation / R. Siersbæk and S. Mandrup
Adiponectin, adiponectin receptors, and epigenetic regulation of adipogenesis / T. Kadowaki, T. Yamauchi, H. Waki, M. Iwabu, M. Okada-Iwabu, and M. Nakamura
SIRT3 regulates mitochondrial protein acetylation and intermediary metabolism / M.D. Hirschey, T. Shimazu, J.-Y. Huang, B. Schwer, and E. Verdin
Regulation of male fertility by bone / G. Karsenty
Regulation of glycolysis and gluconeogenesis by acetylation of PKM and PEPCK / Y. Xiong, Q-Y. Lei, S. Zhao, and K-L. Guan
NAD+ as a signaling molecule modulating metabolism / C. Cantó and J. Auwerx
Cancer cell metabolism / R.A. Cairns, I. Harris, S. McCracken, and T.W. Mak
Extracellular matrix regulation of metabolism and implications for tumorigenesis / A.R. Grassian, J.L. Coloff, and J.S. Brugge
Metabolic pathway alterations that support cell proliferation / M.G. Vander Heiden, S.Y. Lunt, T.L. Dayton, B.P. Fiske, W.J. Israelsen, K.R. Mattaini, N.I. Vokes, G. Stephanopoulos, L.C. Cantley, C.M. Metallo, and J.W. Locasale
Cancer and altered metabolism : potential importance of hypoxia-inducible factor and 2-oxoglutarate-dependent dioxygenases / W.G. Kaelin, Jr.
Regulation of metabolism by hypoxia-inducible factor 1 / G.L. Semenza
mRNA translation and energy metabolism in cancer : the role of the MAPK and mTORC1 pathways / I. Topisirovic and N. Sonenberg
Therapeutic targeting of Myc-reprogrammed cancer cell metabolism / C.V. Dang
Integration of apoptosis and metabolism / C.H. Yi, H. Vakifahmetoglu-Norberg, J. Yuan
Autophagy, stress, and cancer metabolism : what doesn't kill you makes you stronger / R. Mathew and E. White
Autophagy in protein and organelle turnover / N. Mizushima
Back to the future : molecular biology meets metabolism / S. McKnight.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
ISBN:
9781936113569
1936113562
9781936113576
1936113570
OCLC:
808098369

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