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Chapter 1 - A Novel Cellular Signaling System Based on the Integration of Phospholipid and Calcium Metabolism
MICHAEL J. BERRIDGE
Pages 1-36 - Book chapterNo access
Chapter 2 - Transport of Calcium by Sarcoplasmic Reticulum
ANTHONY N. MARTONOSI
Pages 37-102 - Book chapterNo access
Chapter 3 - The Energetics and Chemistry for Interactions between Calmodulin and Calmodulin-Binding Proteins
CHARLES H. KELLER, BRADLEY B. OLWIN, ... DANIEL R. STORM
Pages 103-127 - Book chapterNo access
Chapter 4 - Specificity of Trifluoperazine and Related Phenothiazines for Calcium-Binding Proteins
BASIL D. ROUFOGALIS
Pages 129-159 - Book chapterNo access
Chapter 5 - Structure, Function, and Regulation of Phosphorylase Kinase
DEAN A. MALENCIK and EDMOND H. FISCHER
Pages 161-188 - Book chapterNo access
Chapter 6 - Regulation of Glycogen Synthase by Multiple Protein Kinases
THOMAS R. SODERLING and BALWANT S. KHATRA
Pages 189-221 - Book chapterNo access
Chapter 7 - Actomyosin of Smooth Muscle
MICHAEL P. WALSH and D.J. HARTSHORNE
Pages 223-269 - Book chapterNo access
Chapter 8 - Calmodulin in Synaptic Function and Neurosecretion
ROBERT JOHN DELORENZO
Pages 271-309 - Book chapterNo access
Chapter 9 - Stimulation of Synthesis of Neurotransmitters by Calmodulin-Dependent Phosphorylation
DONALD M. KUHN and WALTER LOVENBERG
Pages 311-323 - Book chapterNo access
Chapter 10 - The Role of Calcium in Axoplasmic Transport in Nerve
S. OCHS and Z. IQBAL
Pages 325-355 - Book chapterNo access
Chapter 11 - Calcium Control of the Intestinal Microvillus Cytoskeleton
JOHN R. GLENNEY, PAUL MATSUDAIRA and KLAUS WEBER
Pages 357-380 - Book chapterNo access
Chapter 12 - Regulation of Insulin Release and Protein Phosphorylation by Calcium and Cyclic AMP: Possible Role for Calmodulin
ULRICH K. SCHUBART, JACK ERLICHMAN and NORMAN FLEISCHER
Pages 381-407 - Book chapterNo access
Chapter 13 - Role of Calcium in Mediating Cellular Functions Important for Growth and Development in Higher Plants
STANLEY J. ROUX and ROBERT D. SLOCUM
Pages 409-453 - Book chapterNo access
Chapter 14 - Localization of Calmodulin in Tissue Culture Cells
JOHN R. DEDMAN, MICHAEL J. WELSH, ... B.R. BRINKLEY
Pages 455-472 - Book chapterNo access
Chapter 15 - Calcium-Dependent Neutral Protease: Its Characterization and Regulation
KAZUTOMO IMAHORI
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Index
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Calcium and Cell Function, Volume III covers the many aspects of research on calcium, dealing with its biochemistry, biology, and pharmacology in animals as well as in plants. The book discusses a novel cellular signaling system based on the integration of phospholipid and calcium metabolism; the transport of calcium by sarcoplasmic reticulum; and the energetics and chemistry for interactions between calmodulin and calmodulin-binding proteins. The text also describes the specificity of trifluoperazine and related phenothiazines for calcium-binding proteins; the structure, function, and regulation of phosphorylase kinase; and the regulation of glycogen synthase by multiple protein kinases. The role of calmodulin in synaptic function and neurosecretion; the stimulation of the synthesis of neurotransmitters by calmodulin-dependent phosphorylation; as well as the role of calcium in axoplasmic transport in nerve are also considered. The book further tackles calcium control of the intestinal microvillus cytoskeleton; the possible role of calmodulin in the regulation of insulin release and protein phosphorylation by calcium and cyclic AMP; and the role of calcium in mediating cellular functions important for growth and development in higher plants. The text also looks into the localization of calmodulin in tissue culture cells; and the characterization and regulation of calcium-dependent neutral protease. Zoologists, cell biologists, biochemists, and pharmacologists will find the book invaluable.
Calcium and Cell Function, Volume III covers the many aspects of research on calcium, dealing with its biochemistry, biology, and pharmacology in animals as well as in plants. The book discusses a novel cellular signaling system based on the integration of phospholipid and calcium metabolism; the transport of calcium by sarcoplasmic reticulum; and the energetics and chemistry for interactions between calmodulin and calmodulin-binding proteins. The text also describes the specificity of trifluoperazine and related phenothiazines for calcium-binding proteins; the structure, function, and regulation of phosphorylase kinase; and the regulation of glycogen synthase by multiple protein kinases. The role of calmodulin in synaptic function and neurosecretion; the stimulation of the synthesis of neurotransmitters by calmodulin-dependent phosphorylation; as well as the role of calcium in axoplasmic transport in nerve are also considered. The book further tackles calcium control of the intestinal microvillus cytoskeleton; the possible role of calmodulin in the regulation of insulin release and protein phosphorylation by calcium and cyclic AMP; and the role of calcium in mediating cellular functions important for growth and development in higher plants. The text also looks into the localization of calmodulin in tissue culture cells; and the characterization and regulation of calcium-dependent neutral protease. Zoologists, cell biologists, biochemists, and pharmacologists will find the book invaluable.
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ISBN
978-0-12-171403-1
Language
English
Published
1982
Copyright
Copyright © 1982 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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Academic Press