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 | HISTIDINE KINASES IN SIGNAL TRANSDUCTION
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By
Masayori Inouye, Robert Johnson Medical School, Picataway, New Jersey, U.S.A.
Rinku Dutta, Robert Wood Johnson Medical School, NJ, USA
Description
Living cells are constantly sensing environmental changes, and their abilities to sense these changes and adapt to them are essential
for their survival. In bacteria, histidine kinases are the major sensors for these environmental stresses, enabling cells to adapt to
new growth conditions.
Written by leading experts in the field, this book provides an up-to-date and comprehensive review on the structure
and function of histidine kinases. It also provides extensive information on the physiological roles of histidine kinases in bacteria
and eukaryotes.
An an essential reference for cell biologists, microbiologists, molecular biologists, and biochemists interested in
signal transduction. Experimental biologists and pharmacologists studying signal transduction systems in living organisms will also find
it a valuable research tool.
Audience
Biochemists; molecular biologists, experimental biologists; pharmocologists; pharmaceutical companies with R&D programs in broad spectrum
antibiotics; and specialists studying signal transduction systems in living organisms.
| Bibliographic details |
Hardbound, 520 pages, publication date: NOV-2002
ISBN-13: 978-0-12-372484-7
ISBN-10: 0-12-372484-8
Imprint: ACADEMIC PRESS
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Last update: 20 Feb 2010
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