دسترسی نامحدود
برای کاربرانی که ثبت نام کرده اند
برای ارتباط با ما می توانید از طریق شماره موبایل زیر از طریق تماس و پیامک با ما در ارتباط باشید
در صورت عدم پاسخ گویی از طریق پیامک با پشتیبان در ارتباط باشید
برای کاربرانی که ثبت نام کرده اند
درصورت عدم همخوانی توضیحات با کتاب
از ساعت 7 صبح تا 10 شب
ویرایش: نویسندگان: Donald P. Nierlich, W.J. Rutter and C. Fred Fox (Eds.) سری: ISBN (شابک) : 9780125185509, 0125185502 ناشر: Academic Press Inc سال نشر: 1976 تعداد صفحات: 635 زبان: English فرمت فایل : PDF (درصورت درخواست کاربر به PDF، EPUB یا AZW3 تبدیل می شود) حجم فایل: 31 مگابایت
در صورت تبدیل فایل کتاب Molecular Mechanisms in the Control of Gene Expression به فرمت های PDF، EPUB، AZW3، MOBI و یا DJVU می توانید به پشتیبان اطلاع دهید تا فایل مورد نظر را تبدیل نمایند.
توجه داشته باشید کتاب مکانیسم های مولکولی در کنترل بیان ژن نسخه زبان اصلی می باشد و کتاب ترجمه شده به فارسی نمی باشد. وبسایت اینترنشنال لایبرری ارائه دهنده کتاب های زبان اصلی می باشد و هیچ گونه کتاب ترجمه شده یا نوشته شده به فارسی را ارائه نمی دهد.
Content:
Front Matter, Page iii
Copyright, Page iv
Preface, Page xi, Donald P. Nierlich, William J. Rutter, C. Fred Fox
THE STRUCTURE OF CHROMATIN AND ITS RECONSTRUCTION, Pages 1-6, G. Felsenfeld, R.D. Camerini-Otero, B. Sollner-Webb
X-RAY DIFFRACTION FROM ISOLATED REPEAT UNITS OF CHROMATIN, Pages 7-11, Stephen C. Harrison, Roger D. Kornberg
NUCLEOPROTEIN CORE PARTICLES IN CHROMATIN SUBUNITS: EXISTENCE OF A COMPLEX OF EIGHT HISTONES AND 140 NUCLEOTIDE PAIRS OF DNA, Pages 13-20, B. Ramsay Shaw, T.M. Herman, R.T. Kovacic, K.E. Van Holde
HISTONE 2A-2B-4 INTERACTIONS WITHIN CHROMATIN, Pages 21-26, Harold G. Martinson, Brian J. McCarthy
THE SITE OF TRIMETHYLPSORALEN CROSS-LINKING IN CHROMATIN, Pages 27-32, Gary Wiesehahn, John E. Hearst
THE ISOLATION, CHARACTERIZATION AND SUGGESTED STRUCTURE OF EUCHROMATIC SEGMENTS FROM MOUSE TLT HEPATOMA CHROMATIN, Pages 33-38, Izhak J. Paul, Ralph J. Smith, Jacob D. Duerksen
CHROMATIN ASSEMBLY. SITES OF ASSOCIATION OF NEWLY SYNTHESIZED CHROMATIN PROTEINS ON DNA, Pages 39-44, Ronald L. Seale
AUTORADIOGRAPHIC VISUALIZATION AND SEDIMENTATION PROPERTIES OF UNFOLDED BACTERIAL NUCLEOID DNA, Pages 45-50, Ralph M. Hecht
Thermoplasma acidophilum: STUDIES ON A PROKARYOTE THAT CONTAINS A HISTONE-LIKE PROTEIN, Pages 51-57, Dennis G. Searcy
FACTORS WHICH CONTROL DNA PACKAGING MAY INFLUENCE THE CONTROL OF TRANSCRIPTION, Pages 59-65, Jack D. Griffith
TRANSCRIPTIONAL AND TRANSLATIONAL (?) CONTROL OF THE λ REPRESSOR GENE (cI), Pages 67-73, Z. Humayun, B. Meyer, R. Sauer, K. Backman, M. Ptashne
REGULATION OF TRANSCRIPTION INITIATION AND TERMINATION IN THE CONTROL OF EXPRESSION OF THE TRYPTOPHAN OPERON OF E. COLI, Pages 75-87, Charles Yanofsky
POSITIVE CONTROL OF THE TEMPORAL PROGRAM OF BACTERIOPHAGE SP01 GENE EXPRESSION BY PHAGE AND HOST SPECIFIED SUBUNITS OF RNA POLYMERASE, Pages 89-104, Robert Tjian, Janice Pero, Richard Losick, Thomas D. Fox
DNA-BINDING SPECIFICITY OF A POSITIVELY REGULATING RNA POLYMERASE, Pages 105-120, E. Peter Geiduschek, John J. Duffy
CHARACTERIZATION OF THE PROMOTER OF THE T4 tRNA OPERON, Pages 121-134, Donald P. Nierlich, Donald A. Kaplan
CHEMICAL MODIFICATION OF SUPERCOILED DNA: EFFECT ON THE RATE OF TRANSCRIPTION, Pages 135-142, Patricia Hale, Jacob Lebowitz
THE INTERACTION OF CHEMICALLY SYNTHESIZED 21 BASE PAIR LAC OPERATOR WITH THE LAC REPRESSOR, Pages 143-158, S. Lin, K. Itakura, J.M. Rosenberg, G. Wilcox, C. Bahl, R. Wu, S.A. Narang, R. Dickerson, A.D. Riggs
SYNTHESIS OF LAC AND λ OPERATOR DNA SEQUENCES, Pages 159-164, D.V. Goeddel, D.G. Yansura, E. Kawashima, T. Gadek, M.H. Caruthers
RECONSTITUTION OF OPERATOR DNA-ACTIVE LACTOSE REPRESSOR FROM SUBUNITS, Pages 165-170, J.R. Sadler, Marianne Tecklenburg
ELECTRON MICROSCOPY OF GLUTAMINE SYNTHETASE DNA INTERACTIONS, Pages 171-176, David Eisenberg, Zachary Burton, M. Blumenberg, B. Magasanik, S.L. Streicher, B. Tyler
REGULATION OF TRANSCRIPTION BY PEPTIDE ANTIBIOTICS, Pages 177-194, Henry Paulus, Nilima Sarkar
CHARACTERISTICS OF AN IN VITRO SYSTEM WHICH TRANSCRIBES VIRAL RNA FROM CHROMATIN, Pages 195-221, G. Monroy, Y. Groner, M. Jacquet, J. Hurwitz
SELECTIVE TRANSCRIPTION OF THE 5S RNA GENES IN ISOLATED CHROMATIN BY RNA POLYMERASE III, Pages 223-242, Carl S. Parker, Sun-Yu Ng, Robert G. Roeder
OOCYTE RNA POLYMERASE OF XENOPUS LAEVIS: IN VITRO TRANSCRIPTION OF AMPLIFIED RIBOSOMAL DNA, Pages 243-248, Eric Long, Dino Dina, Marco Crippa
LOCALIZATION OF RNA POLYMERASE ON DROSOPHILA POLYTENE CHROMOSOMES BY INDIRECT IMMUNOFLUORESCENCE, Pages 249-254, Arno L. Greenleaf, Ulrich Plagens, Ekkehard K.F. Bautz
SUBCLASSES OF RNA POLYMERASE IN THE URCHIN EMBRYO, Pages 255-260, Paul W. Morris, Robin Litman, Charles Passo
MULTIPLE RNA POLYMERASES FROM ACANTHAMOEBA CASTELLANII: LACK OF ALTERATION IN SUBUNIT ARCHITECTURE AND LEVELS DURING EN-CYSTMENT, Pages 261-266, Siegfried Detke, Marvin R. Paule
DNA-DEPENDENT RNA POLYMERASES FROM HIGHER PLANTS, Pages 267-272, T.J. GUILFOYLE, J.L. KEY
STUDIES ON THE INHIBITION OF TRANSCRIPTION BY THE HEPATOCARCINOGEN N-HYDROXY-2-ACETYIAMINOFLUORENE, Pages 273-278, Garth E. Austin, Beatrice Roop, Enid Schwartz, Geoffrey H. Moyer
THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN CHROMATIN STRUCTURE AND TRANSCRIPTION, Pages 279-307, Ruth A. Gjerset, Harald Biessmann, Levy W. Beatriz, Brian J. McCarthy
THE SYNTHESIS, ISOLATION, AMPLIFICATION AND TRANSCRIPTION OF THE OVALBUMIN GENE, Pages 309-329, Bert W. O'Malley, Savio L.C. Woo, John J. Monahan, Larry McReynolds, Stephen E. Harris, Ming-Jer Tsai, Sophia Y. Tsai, Anthony R. Means
KINETICS OF OVALBUMIN AND CONALBUMIN mRNA INDUCTION BY ESTROGEN AND PROGESTERONE, Pages 331-336, Richard Palmiter, Eileen Mulvihill, Pamela Moore, Spencer Emtage
DNA-DEPENDENT RNA POLYMERASE I AND II ACTIVATION BY 17β-ESTRADIOL-RECEPTOR COMPLEX ON LIVER CHROMATIN FROM IMMATURE CHICKS, Pages 337-347, Christa Dierks-Ventling, Francoise Bieri-Bonniot
EFFECT OF ESTROGEN ON GENE EXPRESSION: VITELLOGENIN SYNTHESIS MAY BE REGULATED AT THE LEVEL OF BOTH TRANSCRIPTION AND TRANSLATION, Pages 349-354, W. Wetekam, R.G. Deeley, K.P. Mullinix, J.I. Gordon, M. Meyers, K.A. Kent, R.F. Goldberger
SELECTIVE TRANSCRIPTION OF THE EUGLENA GRACILIS CHLOROPLAST CHROMOSOME IN VITRO, Pages 355-360, Richard B. Hallick, Carol Lipper
PRODUCTS OF CELL-FREE RNA SYNTHESIS USING CONDITIONS PREVENTING INITIATION AND PROCESSING, Pages 361-366, Shirley A. Harmon, Theodore Gurney Jr.
SEQUENCES OF SV40 DNA, Pages 367-377, K.N. Subramanian, R. Dhar, J. Pan, B.S. Zain, S.M. Weissman
COMPLEMENTARY SEQUENCES IN HETEROGENEOUS NUCLEAR RNA, Pages 379-384, N.V. Fedoroff, T.R. Wall
PURIFICATION OF GLOBIN mRNA AND DETECTION OF ITS PRESUMPTIVE PRECURSOR, Pages 385-390, P.J. Curtis, C. Weissmann
THE COMPLEXITY OF NUCLEAR RNA AND MESSENGER RNA IN THE UNINDUCED FRIEND CELL, Pages 391-397, L. Kleiman, G. Birnie, A. Hell, J. Paul
A COMPARISON OF THE SIZES OF MESSENGER RNAs CODING FOR LYSOZYME (GENE 3.5) IN T7-INFECTED RNase III+ AND RNase III− STRAINS OF ESCHERICHIA COLI, Pages 399-404, Fred S. Hagen, Carol A. Pachl, Elton T. Young
PROCESSING OF RIBOSOMAL RNA IN E. COLI, Pages 405-410, Peter Gegenheimer, Ned Watson, David Apirion
RNA UNWINDING PROTEINS: MECHANISM OF ACTION AND APPARENT CELLULAR LOCATION, Pages 411-419, Richard L. Karpel, Nai S. Miller, Jacques R. Fresco
POLYNUCLEOTIDE BINDING PROPERTIES OF E. COLI RIBOSOMAL PROTEIN S1, Pages 421-426, David E. Draper, Peter H. von Hippel
KINETIC STUDIES ON THE HYBRIDIZATION OF RNA TO DOUBLE STRANDED DNA, Pages 427-444, Marjorie Thomas, Raymond L. White, Ronald W. Davis
NUCLEAR AND CYTOPLASMIC ROLES IN DETERMINATION OF CELLULAR PHENOTYPE, Pages 445-458, George E. Veomett
NUCLEAR TRANSPLANTATION WITH MAMMALIAN CELLS, Pages 459-464, Joseph J. Lucas, Joseph R. Kates
RED CELL MICROINJECTION OF TRANSFER RNA MOLECULES, Pages 465-470, Robert A. Schlegel, Lee B. Darrah, Martin C. Rechsteiner
CONSTRUCTION AND CHARACTERIZATION OF CLONING VEHICLES, Pages 471-477, Raymond L. Rodriguez, Francisco Bolivar, Howard M. Goodman, Herbert W. Boyer, Mary Betlach
A MUTATION AMPLIFYING THE GENES CARRIED BY THE Pi-HISTIDINE PLASMID, Pages 479-485, Christine A. Gritzmacher, Mark Levinthal
THE FIDELITY OF REPLICATION OF MOUSE MITOCHONDRIAL DNA-pSC101 RECOMBINANT PLASMIDS GROWN IN E. COLI K12, Pages 487-493, Wesley M. Brown, Robert M. Watson, Jerome Vinograd, Karen M. Tait, Herbert W. Boyer, Howard M. Goodman
GENETIC SELECTIONS AND THE CLONING OF PROKARYOTIC AND EUKARYOTIC GENES, Pages 495-506, Kevin Struhl, Ronald W. Davis
THE PRODUCTION OF PROTEINS BY BACTERIAL PLASMIDS CONTAINING EUKARYOTIC DNA FRAGMENTS, Pages 507-512, Robert C. Tait, Richard B. Meagher, Howard M. Goodman, Herbert W. Boyer
IN VITRO SYNTHESIS AND MOLECULAR CLONING OF EUKARYOTIC STRUCTURAL GENES, Pages 513-533, Tom Maniatis, Argiris Efstratiadis, Sim Gek Kee, Fotis C. Kafatos
INSERTION OF RABBIT GLOBIN SEQUENCES INTO E. COL I PLASMIDS, Pages 535-541, Gary V. Paddock, Russ Higuchi, Randolph Wall, Winston Salser
CLONING OF DROSOPHILA MELANOGASTER ECORI DNA FRAGMENTS, Pages 543-552, Achilles Dugaiczyk, Edmund G. Tischer, DeLill Nasser, Herbert W. Boyer, Brian J. McCarthy, Howard M. Goodman
INITIAL STUDIES OF SEA URCHIN DNA SEQUENCE ORGANIZATION BY MOLECULAR CLONING, Pages 553-563, Amy Shiu Lee, Frank Costantini, Roy J. Britten, Eric H. Davidson
USE OF MOLECULAR CLONING IN THE GENETIC AND FUNCTIONAL ANALYSES OF THE PLASMID F, Pages 565-579, A.J. Clark, R.A. Skurray, N.J. Crisona, H. Nagaishi
CLONING OF THE RIBOSOMAL RNA GENES OF YEAST, Pages 581-585, Richard Kramer, Peter Philippsen, John Cameron, Ronald W. Davis
PHYSICAL MAPPING OF SV40-LAMBDA HYBRID GENOMES, Pages 587-592, D. Davoli, D. Ganem, A.L. Nussbaum, G.C. Fareed
INTERSPERSION OF INVERTED AND MIDDLE REPEATED SEQUENCES WITHIN THE GENOME OF THE SILKWORM, BOMBYX MORI, Pages 593-598, L. Patrick Gage, E. Friedlander, R.F. Manning
ORGANIZATION OF THE RIBOSOMAL GENES OF DICTYOSTELIUM, Pages 599-603, A. Cockburn, G. Frankel, R.A. Firtel, K. Kindle, M.J. Newkirk
PHYSICAL MAPPING OF BACTERIOPHAGE DNA BY EXONUCLEASE III AND ENDODEOXYRIBONUCLEASE BAMH1, Pages 605-610, E.K. Thomas, E.M. Hailparn, G.A. Wilson, F.E. Young
ISOLATION AND TRANSCRIPTION OF T4 DNA FRAGMENTS CONTAINING THE T4 tRNA GENES, Pages 611-621, Donald A. Kaplan, Donald P. Nierlich
PERSPECTIVES AND TRENDS IN GENE EXPRESSION, Pages 623-642, Benjamin Lewin
Author Index, Pages 643-645
Subject Index, Pages 647-655