Molecular Chaperones and Cell Signalling
Herausgeber: Henderson, Brian; Pockley, A. Graham
Molecular Chaperones and Cell Signalling
Herausgeber: Henderson, Brian; Pockley, A. Graham
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This 2005 text reviews understanding of the biological roles of extracellular molecular chaperones.
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This 2005 text reviews understanding of the biological roles of extracellular molecular chaperones.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 346
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. Januar 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 562g
- ISBN-13: 9780521177474
- ISBN-10: 0521177472
- Artikelnr.: 30976668
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 346
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. Januar 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 562g
- ISBN-13: 9780521177474
- ISBN-10: 0521177472
- Artikelnr.: 30976668
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Preface; Part I. Molecular Chaperones and the Cell Stress Response: 1.
Chaperone function: the orthodox view R. J. Ellis; 2. Intracellular
disposition of mitochondrial molecular chaperones: Hsp60, mHsp70, Cpn10 and
TRAP-1 R. S. Gupta, T. Bowes, S. Sadacharan and B. Singh; Part II. Changing
Paradigms of Protein Trafficking and Protein Function: 3. Novel pathways of
protein secretion G. Chimini and A. Rubartelli; 4. Moonlighting proteins:
proteins with more than one function C. J. Jeffery; 5. Molecular
chaperones: the unorthodox view B. Henderson and A. Shamaei-Tousi; Part
III. Molecular Chaperones as Cell Regulators: 6. Cell-cell signalling
properties of chaperonins A. R. M. Coates; 7. Toll-like receptor-dependent
activation of antigen presenting cells by Hsp60, Hsp70 and Gp96 R. M.
Vabulas and H. Wagner; 8. Regulation of signal transduction by
intracellular and extracellular Hsp70 A. Asea and S. Calderwood; 9. Hsp72
and cell signalling M. Y. Sherman; 10. Heat shock proteins, their cell
surface receptors and effect on the immune system T. Lehner, Y. Wang, T.
Whittall and L. A. Bergmei; 11. Molecular chaperone-Cytokine interactions
at the transcriptional level A. Stephanou and D. S. Latchman; Part IV.
Physiological and Pathophysiological Signals: 12. Heat shock protein
release and naturally-occurring exogenous heat shock proteins J. Frostegård
and A. G. Pockley; 13. Hsp27 as an anti-inflammatory Protein K. Laudanski,
A. De and C. Miller-Graziano; 14. Bip, a negative immune regulator involved
in rheumatoid arthritis V. M. Corrigal and G. S. Panayi; Part V. Molecular
Chaperones as Therapeutics: 15. Neuroendocrine aspects of the molecular
chaperones ADNF and ADNP I. Gozes, I. Vulih, I. Spivak-Pohis and S. Furman;
16. Heat shock proteins regulate by both molecular and network
cross-reactivity F. J. Quintana and I. R. Cohen; 17. Heat shock protein
fusions: a platform for the induction of antigen-specific immunity L.
Mizzen and J. Neefe; 18. Molecular chaperones as inducers of tumour
immunity P. P. Bannerjee and Z. Li; Part VI. What Does the Future Hold?:
19. Gazing into the crystal ball: the unfolding future of molecular
chaperones L. Hightower.
Chaperone function: the orthodox view R. J. Ellis; 2. Intracellular
disposition of mitochondrial molecular chaperones: Hsp60, mHsp70, Cpn10 and
TRAP-1 R. S. Gupta, T. Bowes, S. Sadacharan and B. Singh; Part II. Changing
Paradigms of Protein Trafficking and Protein Function: 3. Novel pathways of
protein secretion G. Chimini and A. Rubartelli; 4. Moonlighting proteins:
proteins with more than one function C. J. Jeffery; 5. Molecular
chaperones: the unorthodox view B. Henderson and A. Shamaei-Tousi; Part
III. Molecular Chaperones as Cell Regulators: 6. Cell-cell signalling
properties of chaperonins A. R. M. Coates; 7. Toll-like receptor-dependent
activation of antigen presenting cells by Hsp60, Hsp70 and Gp96 R. M.
Vabulas and H. Wagner; 8. Regulation of signal transduction by
intracellular and extracellular Hsp70 A. Asea and S. Calderwood; 9. Hsp72
and cell signalling M. Y. Sherman; 10. Heat shock proteins, their cell
surface receptors and effect on the immune system T. Lehner, Y. Wang, T.
Whittall and L. A. Bergmei; 11. Molecular chaperone-Cytokine interactions
at the transcriptional level A. Stephanou and D. S. Latchman; Part IV.
Physiological and Pathophysiological Signals: 12. Heat shock protein
release and naturally-occurring exogenous heat shock proteins J. Frostegård
and A. G. Pockley; 13. Hsp27 as an anti-inflammatory Protein K. Laudanski,
A. De and C. Miller-Graziano; 14. Bip, a negative immune regulator involved
in rheumatoid arthritis V. M. Corrigal and G. S. Panayi; Part V. Molecular
Chaperones as Therapeutics: 15. Neuroendocrine aspects of the molecular
chaperones ADNF and ADNP I. Gozes, I. Vulih, I. Spivak-Pohis and S. Furman;
16. Heat shock proteins regulate by both molecular and network
cross-reactivity F. J. Quintana and I. R. Cohen; 17. Heat shock protein
fusions: a platform for the induction of antigen-specific immunity L.
Mizzen and J. Neefe; 18. Molecular chaperones as inducers of tumour
immunity P. P. Bannerjee and Z. Li; Part VI. What Does the Future Hold?:
19. Gazing into the crystal ball: the unfolding future of molecular
chaperones L. Hightower.
Preface; Part I. Molecular Chaperones and the Cell Stress Response: 1.
Chaperone function: the orthodox view R. J. Ellis; 2. Intracellular
disposition of mitochondrial molecular chaperones: Hsp60, mHsp70, Cpn10 and
TRAP-1 R. S. Gupta, T. Bowes, S. Sadacharan and B. Singh; Part II. Changing
Paradigms of Protein Trafficking and Protein Function: 3. Novel pathways of
protein secretion G. Chimini and A. Rubartelli; 4. Moonlighting proteins:
proteins with more than one function C. J. Jeffery; 5. Molecular
chaperones: the unorthodox view B. Henderson and A. Shamaei-Tousi; Part
III. Molecular Chaperones as Cell Regulators: 6. Cell-cell signalling
properties of chaperonins A. R. M. Coates; 7. Toll-like receptor-dependent
activation of antigen presenting cells by Hsp60, Hsp70 and Gp96 R. M.
Vabulas and H. Wagner; 8. Regulation of signal transduction by
intracellular and extracellular Hsp70 A. Asea and S. Calderwood; 9. Hsp72
and cell signalling M. Y. Sherman; 10. Heat shock proteins, their cell
surface receptors and effect on the immune system T. Lehner, Y. Wang, T.
Whittall and L. A. Bergmei; 11. Molecular chaperone-Cytokine interactions
at the transcriptional level A. Stephanou and D. S. Latchman; Part IV.
Physiological and Pathophysiological Signals: 12. Heat shock protein
release and naturally-occurring exogenous heat shock proteins J. Frostegård
and A. G. Pockley; 13. Hsp27 as an anti-inflammatory Protein K. Laudanski,
A. De and C. Miller-Graziano; 14. Bip, a negative immune regulator involved
in rheumatoid arthritis V. M. Corrigal and G. S. Panayi; Part V. Molecular
Chaperones as Therapeutics: 15. Neuroendocrine aspects of the molecular
chaperones ADNF and ADNP I. Gozes, I. Vulih, I. Spivak-Pohis and S. Furman;
16. Heat shock proteins regulate by both molecular and network
cross-reactivity F. J. Quintana and I. R. Cohen; 17. Heat shock protein
fusions: a platform for the induction of antigen-specific immunity L.
Mizzen and J. Neefe; 18. Molecular chaperones as inducers of tumour
immunity P. P. Bannerjee and Z. Li; Part VI. What Does the Future Hold?:
19. Gazing into the crystal ball: the unfolding future of molecular
chaperones L. Hightower.
Chaperone function: the orthodox view R. J. Ellis; 2. Intracellular
disposition of mitochondrial molecular chaperones: Hsp60, mHsp70, Cpn10 and
TRAP-1 R. S. Gupta, T. Bowes, S. Sadacharan and B. Singh; Part II. Changing
Paradigms of Protein Trafficking and Protein Function: 3. Novel pathways of
protein secretion G. Chimini and A. Rubartelli; 4. Moonlighting proteins:
proteins with more than one function C. J. Jeffery; 5. Molecular
chaperones: the unorthodox view B. Henderson and A. Shamaei-Tousi; Part
III. Molecular Chaperones as Cell Regulators: 6. Cell-cell signalling
properties of chaperonins A. R. M. Coates; 7. Toll-like receptor-dependent
activation of antigen presenting cells by Hsp60, Hsp70 and Gp96 R. M.
Vabulas and H. Wagner; 8. Regulation of signal transduction by
intracellular and extracellular Hsp70 A. Asea and S. Calderwood; 9. Hsp72
and cell signalling M. Y. Sherman; 10. Heat shock proteins, their cell
surface receptors and effect on the immune system T. Lehner, Y. Wang, T.
Whittall and L. A. Bergmei; 11. Molecular chaperone-Cytokine interactions
at the transcriptional level A. Stephanou and D. S. Latchman; Part IV.
Physiological and Pathophysiological Signals: 12. Heat shock protein
release and naturally-occurring exogenous heat shock proteins J. Frostegård
and A. G. Pockley; 13. Hsp27 as an anti-inflammatory Protein K. Laudanski,
A. De and C. Miller-Graziano; 14. Bip, a negative immune regulator involved
in rheumatoid arthritis V. M. Corrigal and G. S. Panayi; Part V. Molecular
Chaperones as Therapeutics: 15. Neuroendocrine aspects of the molecular
chaperones ADNF and ADNP I. Gozes, I. Vulih, I. Spivak-Pohis and S. Furman;
16. Heat shock proteins regulate by both molecular and network
cross-reactivity F. J. Quintana and I. R. Cohen; 17. Heat shock protein
fusions: a platform for the induction of antigen-specific immunity L.
Mizzen and J. Neefe; 18. Molecular chaperones as inducers of tumour
immunity P. P. Bannerjee and Z. Li; Part VI. What Does the Future Hold?:
19. Gazing into the crystal ball: the unfolding future of molecular
chaperones L. Hightower.