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Guidebook to the small GTPases / edited by Marino Zerial and Lukas A. Huber.

Title
  1. Guidebook to the small GTPases / edited by Marino Zerial and Lukas A. Huber.
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  1. Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press, 1995.

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Additional authors
  1. Huber, Lukas A.
  2. Zerial, Marino.
Description
  1. xix, 476 pages : illustrations (some color); 26 cm
Summary
  1. During the last few years there has been growing interest in the large family of GTPases structurally related to protooncogene product p21 ras. These proteins share structural similarities but are involved in a wide spectrum of biological functions. While members of the ras subfamily regulate cell growth, rho proteins are implicated in the control of cytoskeletal organization in mammalian cells or in bud formation in yeast.
  2. Members of the ARF/SAR family are postulated to control vesicle budding, whereas Ypt1/Sec4/rab proteins are thought to regulate vesicle targeting and/or fusion. Owing to their functional divergence, the small GTPases have attracted the attention of many investigators in the fields of structural biology, cell biology, cell growth and differentiation, and developmental biology. Numerous studies have contributed important data on the biochemical features, the intracellular localization, and in some cases the function of these proteins. This book contains entries on almost 150 GTPases which have been identified so far, and the search has not yet been exhausted.
  3. This large repertoire of information is gathered together in an easy to consult format. This book is meant to provide a catalogue of the information currently at hand to established scientists in the field, as well as to introduce more investigators to their proteins of interest.
Subject
  1. G proteins
  2. GTP Phosphohydrolases
  3. GTP-Binding Proteins
  4. Guanosine triphosphatase
Owning institution
  1. Columbia University Libraries
Note
  1. "A Sambrook and Tooze publication."
  2. Includes index.