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Main description:
The idea of Professors Bolis and Gilles to gather together for a 3 days' meeting in the splendid environment of Crans-Montana in Switzerland a limited number of people around the subject of calcium and calcium bind ing proteins seemed at first particularly attractive, and when they asked me to take charge of the scientific organization of the symposium, I accepted with enthusiasm. It rapidly became clear that the major problem would be the selection of the topics, since it was impossible to cover completely and in depth such a broad and dynamic area of research. In our view, one imperative was to associate as intimately as possible the structural and the functional aspects of the areas covered. Apart from one whole day focused on the fascinating roles played by calmodulin in cellular activities, the other sessions were devoted to calmodulin-related calcium binding proteins in muscle and non muscle tissues and to some selected biological systems such as mitochondria, secretory cells or sarcoplasmic reticulum in which calcium also plays a crucial role. The presentations were made by leading investigators in their field. Some of them do not, however, appear in the present volume, for which there are two reasons: first, some of the contributions were somewhat outside the scope of the book; second, three speakers, for valid reasons, simply found no opportunity to write a manuscript in the allotted time.
Contents:
Introductory Lecture.- Inositol Lipids, G-Proteins and Signal Transduction.- Calcium Binding Proteins in Muscle Tissues.- Soluble Calcium Binding Proteins in Vertebrate and Invertebrate Muscles.- The Rat Parvalbumin Gene.- Calcium Binding to Troponin C and the Regulation of Muscle Contraction: a Comparative Approach.- Caldesmon and Ca2+ Regulation in Smooth Muscles.- Thin Filament-Linked Regulation in Vertebrate Smooth Muscle.- Calcium Binding Proteins in Non-Muscle Tissues.- Parvalbumin in Non-Muscle Cells.- S100 Proteins: Structure and Calcium Binding Properties.- Mechanisms of Action of the S100 Family of Calcium Modulated Proteins.- Comparative Studies on Oncomodulin.- Calmodulin in the Regulation of Cellular Activity.- Cation Binding to Calmodulin and Relation to Function.- Regulatory Properties of Bovine Brain Calmodulin-Dependent Phosphatase.- Calmodulin and Calmodulin Binding Proteins During Differentiation of Human Intestinal Brush Borders.- Site-Specific Mutagenesis and Protein Engineering Approach to the Molecular Mechanism of Calcium Signal Transduction by Calmodulin.- The Role of Calcium in the Regulation of Plant Cellular Metabolism.- Calcium in Different Biological Systems.- Calcium Homeostasis in Exocrine Secretory Cells.- The Regulation of the Ca-Pumping Activity of Cardiac Sarcoplasmic Reticulum by Calmodulin.- Calcium Binding and Structural Characteristics of Muscle Calsequestrins.- Studies on Voltage-Gated Calcium Channels by Means of Fluorescent [Ca2+] Indicators.- Calcium Entry Blockers.
PRODUCT DETAILS
Publisher: Springer (Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. K)
Publication date: December, 2011
Pages: 271
Weight: 478g
Availability: Available
Subcategories: Biochemistry, Pharmacology
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