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020 ## - INTERNATIONAL STANDARD BOOK NUMBER |
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9789400730120 |
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978-94-007-3012-0 |
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R-RZ |
082 04 - DEWEY DECIMAL CLASSIFICATION NUMBER |
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610 |
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23 |
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2012. |
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100 1# - MAIN ENTRY--PERSONAL NAME |
Personal name |
Balla, Tamas. |
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editor. |
245 10 - IMMEDIATE SOURCE OF ACQUISITION NOTE |
Title |
Phosphoinositides I: Enzymes of Synthesis and Degradation |
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[electronic resource] / |
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edited by Tamas Balla, Matthias Wymann, John D. York. |
300 ## - PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION |
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XV, 352 p. 32 illus., 13 illus. in color. |
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online resource. |
440 1# - SERIES STATEMENT/ADDED ENTRY--TITLE |
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Subcellular Biochemistry, |
International Standard Serial Number |
0306-0225 ; |
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58 |
505 0# - FORMATTED CONTENTS NOTE |
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1. The Phosphatidylinositol 4-kinases: Don’t Call it a Comeback -- 2. PIP kinases from the cell membrane to the nucleus -- 3. The Phospholipase C Isozymes and Their Regulation.- 4. Phosphoinositide 3-Kinases – A Historical Perspective -- 5. PI 3-kinases – drug targets in inflammation and cancer -- 6. Phosphoinositide 3-kinases in health and disease -- 7. Phosphoinositide phosphatases: just as important as the kinases -- 8. The PTEN and myobubularin phosphoinositide 3-phosphatases: linking lipid signalling to human disease. |
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Phosphoinositides play a major role in cellular signaling and membrane organization. During the last three decades we have learned that enzymes turning over phosphoinositides control vital physiological processes and are involved in the initiation and progression of cancer, inflammation, neurodegenerative, cardiovascular, metabolic disease and more. In two volumes, this book elucidates the crucial mechanisms that control the dynamics of phosphoinositide conversion. Starting out from phosphatidylinositol, a chain of lipid kinases collaborates to generate the oncogenic lipid phosphatidylinositol(3,4,5)-trisphosphate. For every phosphate group added, there are specific lipid kinases – and phosphatases to remove it. Additionally, phospholipases can cleave off the inositol head group and generate poly-phosphoinositols, which act as soluble signals in the cytosol. Volume I untangles the web of these enzymes and their products, and relates them to function in health and disease. Phosphoinositide 3-kinases and 3-phosphatases have received a special focus in volume I, and recent therapeutic developments in human disease are presented along with a historical perspective illustrating the impressive progress in the field. Volume II extends into the role of phosphoinositides in membrane organization and vesicular traffic. Endocytosis and exocytosis are modulated by phosphoinositides, which determine the fate and activity of integral membrane proteins. Phosphatidylinositol(4,5)-bisphosphate is a prominent flag in the plasma membrane, while phosphatidylinositol-3-phosphate decorates early endosomes. The Golgi apparatus is rich in phosphatidylinositol-4-phosphate, stressed cells increase phosphatidylinositol(3,5)-bisphosphate, and the nucleus has a phosphoinositide metabolism of its own. Phosphoinositide-dependent signaling cascades and the spatial organization of distinct phosphoinositide species are required in organelle function, fission and fusion, membrane channel regulation, cytoskeletal rearrangements, adhesion processes, and thus orchestrate complex cellular responses including growth, proliferation, differentiation, cell motility, and cell polarization. The two volumes on “Phosphoinositides” provide a concise overview of the latest developments in the field of phosphoinositide hemostasis and function, and provide introductory background and extensions into unexplored territory. |
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Medicine. |
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Human genetics. |
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Medical genetics. |
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Neurosciences. |
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Neurochemistry. |
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Biomedicine. |
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Biomedicine general. |
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Human Genetics. |
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Molecular Medicine. |
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Gene Function. |
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Neurochemistry. |
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Wymann, Matthias. |
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editor. |
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York, John D. |
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editor. |
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SpringerLink (Online service) |
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Springer eBooks |
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International Standard Book Number |
9789400730113 |
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-3012-0 |
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