Progress in Molecular and Subcellular Biology 3 [electronic resource] /

Reverse Transcription and the Central Dogma -- I. Introduction -- II. Cryptology and the Central Dogma -- III. Reverse Transcription: Experimental Evidence -- IV. Reverse Transcription and Cancer -- V. Is There Reverse Transcription in Bacteria? -- VI. Biological Significance of Reverse Transcription -- VII. Cryptography and the Central Dogma -- VIII. Conclusion -- IX. Glossary of Terms -- X. Addendum -- The Isolation of Genes: A Review of Advances in the Enrichment, Isolation and in vitro Synthesis of Specific Cistrons -- I. Introduction -- II. Procedures for the Preparation of Specific Cistrons -- III. Conclusion -- Mechanism of Protein Synthesis and the Use of Inhibitors in the Study of Protein Synthesis -- I. Introduction -- II. Initiation of Protein Synthesis -- III. Chain Elongation -- IV. Chain Termination -- V. Epilogue -- Structural Features of Immunoglobulin Light Chains -- I. Introduction -- II. Association of Light Chains -- III. Thermal Behavior of Bence-Jones Proteins -- IV. Distribution of Polar and Apolar Residues in Amino Acid Sequences of Light Chains -- V. Criteria of Purity in the Bence-Jones Protein Used in the Crystallographic Study -- VI. Crystallography of the Mcg Bence-Jones Protein -- VII. Discussion -- VIII. Summary -- The Thalassemia Syndromes: Genetically Determined Disorders of the Regulation of Protein Synthesis in Eukaryotic Cells -- I. Introduction -- II. The Beta Thalassemias: Clinical Picture and Pathogenesis of Anemia -- III. The Molecular Basis of the Suppression of Beta Chain Synthesis in Severe Beta Thalassemia -- The Mitochondrial DNA of Malignant Cells -- I. Introduction -- II. Morphology of Mitochondria in Malignant Cells -- III. Size and Structure of Mitochondrial DNA in Malignant Cells -- IV. Synthesis of Mitochondrial DNA in Malignant Cells: Content, Rate and Mechanism -- V. Is the Informational Content of Mitochondrial DNA Modified in Malignant Cells? -- VI. Are the Changes in Mitochondrial DNA in Malignant Cells Under Genetic Control? -- VII. Are the Changes in Mitochondrial DNA Related to Some Energy Imbalance in Mitochondria of Malignant Cells? -- VIII. Are the Changes Observed in Mitochondrial DNA of Malignant Cells Specific of Malignancy? -- IX. Concluding Remarks -- References.

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Main Authors: Braverman, A. S. author., Brenner, D. J. author., Doctor, B. P. author., Edmundson, A. B. author., Ely, K. R. author., Fournier, M. J. author., Hahn, F. E. author., Kaji, A. author., Paoletti, C. A. author., Riou, G. author., Schiffer, M. author., Wood, M. K. author., Hahn, F. E. editor., SpringerLink (Online service)
Format: Texto biblioteca
Language:eng
Published: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1973
Subjects:Life sciences., Cell biology., Life Sciences., Cell Biology., Biomedicine general.,
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-65578-4
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