Description This volume illustrates the extent to which the traditional distinction between biochemical and physiological processes is being obliterated
by molecular biology. It can hardly be doubted that the revolution in cell and molecular biology is leading to core knowledge that provides
an outline of the integrative and reductionist approach. We view this as the beginning of a new era, that of the integration of learning.
As in the preceding volumes, the choice of topics has been deliberate not only because of the need to keep the volume within reasonable
bounds but also because of the need to avoid information over-load. Several relevant topics are dealt with in other modules; for example,
the role of G proteins in transmembrane signalling is covered in the Membranes and Cell Signalling module (i.e., Volume 7). Omissions
are of course inevitable but they are minor. A case in point is the subject of phosphatases, the treatment of which does not take into
account calcineurin. One of the key functions of this Ca2+ -activated protein phosphatase that is also regulated by calmodulin is to
desphosphorylate voltage-dependent Ca2+ channels. The mere recognition of such omissions before or after consulting textbooks and journals
should be a spur to a more complete discussion by the student of the subject in a small group teaching setting.
Contents Contents. List of Contributors. Preface (E.E. Bittar and N. Bittar). Cellular ATP (D.A. Harris). Purines (C.H.V. Hoyle and G. Burnstock).
The Role of Multiple Isozymes in the Regulation of Cyclic Nucleotide Synthesis and Degradation (J.K. Bentley and J.A. Beavo). The Biological
Functions of Protein Phosphorylation-Desphosphorylation (T.A. Woodford, S.J. Taylor, and J.D. Corbin). The Family of Protein Tyrosine
Phophatases and the Control of Cellular Signaling Responses (N.K. Tonks). Cyclic Cascades in Cellular Regulation (P. Boon Chock and E.R.
Stadtman). Mechanisms of Intracellular pH Regulation (G. Goss and S. Grinstein). The Membrane Na+-K+-ATPase in
Cells (T.A. Pressley). Intracellular Calcium-Binding Proteins (K.K.W. Wang). ATP-Ubiquitin-Mediated Protein Degradation (A.L. Haas).
Regulation of Cellular Functions by Extracellular Calcium (E.F. Nemeth). The Basis of Intracellular Calcium Homeostasis in Eukaryotic
Cells (F. Di Virgilio, D. Pietrobon, and T. Pozzan). Roles of Polyamines in cell Biology (N. Seiler). Free RAdicals in Cell Biology (P.A.
Southorn and G. Powis). Index.
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