Sebs 28 Biochemistry of Plant Cell Walls
Herausgeber: Brett, C. T.; Hillman, John R.; Hillman, J. R.
Sebs 28 Biochemistry of Plant Cell Walls
Herausgeber: Brett, C. T.; Hillman, John R.; Hillman, J. R.
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First published in 1985, this book examines the chemistry of the cell wall, its biosynthesis, and biochemical aspects of its functions.
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First published in 1985, this book examines the chemistry of the cell wall, its biosynthesis, and biochemical aspects of its functions.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 328
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. November 2008
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 534g
- ISBN-13: 9780521103633
- ISBN-10: 0521103630
- Artikelnr.: 25686332
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 328
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. November 2008
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 534g
- ISBN-13: 9780521103633
- ISBN-10: 0521103630
- Artikelnr.: 25686332
1. New perspectives on non-cellulosic cell-wall polysaccharides
(hemicelluloses and pectic substances) of land plants K. C. B. Wilkie; 2.
Developments in the isolation and analysis of cell walls from edible plants
R. R. Selvendran, B. J. H. Stevens and M. A. O'Neill; 3. Interaction of
enzymes involved in cell-wall heteropolysaccharide biosynthesis K. W.
Waldron and C. T. Brett; 4. The helicoidal concept in plant cell wall
ultrastructure and morphogenesis A. C. Neville and S. Levy; 5. An
immunological approach to the plant cell wall K. Roberts, J. Phillips, P.
Shaw, C. Grief and E. Smith; 6. Hydroxyproline-rich glycoprotein
biosynthesis: a comparison with that of collagen D. G. Robinson, M. Andreae
and A. Sauer; 7. Control of cell wall formation during growth D. H.
Northcote; 8. Are lipid-linked glycosides required for plant polysaccharide
biosynthesis? G. Maclachlan; 9. Biosynthesis of ß-glucans in growing cotton
(Gossypium arboreum L. and Gossypium hirsutum L.) fibres A. J. Buchala and
H. Meier; 10. Biosynthesis of 1,4-ß-D-glucan in cell-free preparations from
mung beans M. Benziman and T. Callaghan; 11. Structure and function in
legume-seed polysaccharides J. S. G. Reid; 12. Cell wall changes during
auxin-induced cell extension. Mechanical properties and constituent
polysaccharides of the cell wall Y. Masuda and R. Yamamoto.
(hemicelluloses and pectic substances) of land plants K. C. B. Wilkie; 2.
Developments in the isolation and analysis of cell walls from edible plants
R. R. Selvendran, B. J. H. Stevens and M. A. O'Neill; 3. Interaction of
enzymes involved in cell-wall heteropolysaccharide biosynthesis K. W.
Waldron and C. T. Brett; 4. The helicoidal concept in plant cell wall
ultrastructure and morphogenesis A. C. Neville and S. Levy; 5. An
immunological approach to the plant cell wall K. Roberts, J. Phillips, P.
Shaw, C. Grief and E. Smith; 6. Hydroxyproline-rich glycoprotein
biosynthesis: a comparison with that of collagen D. G. Robinson, M. Andreae
and A. Sauer; 7. Control of cell wall formation during growth D. H.
Northcote; 8. Are lipid-linked glycosides required for plant polysaccharide
biosynthesis? G. Maclachlan; 9. Biosynthesis of ß-glucans in growing cotton
(Gossypium arboreum L. and Gossypium hirsutum L.) fibres A. J. Buchala and
H. Meier; 10. Biosynthesis of 1,4-ß-D-glucan in cell-free preparations from
mung beans M. Benziman and T. Callaghan; 11. Structure and function in
legume-seed polysaccharides J. S. G. Reid; 12. Cell wall changes during
auxin-induced cell extension. Mechanical properties and constituent
polysaccharides of the cell wall Y. Masuda and R. Yamamoto.
1. New perspectives on non-cellulosic cell-wall polysaccharides
(hemicelluloses and pectic substances) of land plants K. C. B. Wilkie; 2.
Developments in the isolation and analysis of cell walls from edible plants
R. R. Selvendran, B. J. H. Stevens and M. A. O'Neill; 3. Interaction of
enzymes involved in cell-wall heteropolysaccharide biosynthesis K. W.
Waldron and C. T. Brett; 4. The helicoidal concept in plant cell wall
ultrastructure and morphogenesis A. C. Neville and S. Levy; 5. An
immunological approach to the plant cell wall K. Roberts, J. Phillips, P.
Shaw, C. Grief and E. Smith; 6. Hydroxyproline-rich glycoprotein
biosynthesis: a comparison with that of collagen D. G. Robinson, M. Andreae
and A. Sauer; 7. Control of cell wall formation during growth D. H.
Northcote; 8. Are lipid-linked glycosides required for plant polysaccharide
biosynthesis? G. Maclachlan; 9. Biosynthesis of ß-glucans in growing cotton
(Gossypium arboreum L. and Gossypium hirsutum L.) fibres A. J. Buchala and
H. Meier; 10. Biosynthesis of 1,4-ß-D-glucan in cell-free preparations from
mung beans M. Benziman and T. Callaghan; 11. Structure and function in
legume-seed polysaccharides J. S. G. Reid; 12. Cell wall changes during
auxin-induced cell extension. Mechanical properties and constituent
polysaccharides of the cell wall Y. Masuda and R. Yamamoto.
(hemicelluloses and pectic substances) of land plants K. C. B. Wilkie; 2.
Developments in the isolation and analysis of cell walls from edible plants
R. R. Selvendran, B. J. H. Stevens and M. A. O'Neill; 3. Interaction of
enzymes involved in cell-wall heteropolysaccharide biosynthesis K. W.
Waldron and C. T. Brett; 4. The helicoidal concept in plant cell wall
ultrastructure and morphogenesis A. C. Neville and S. Levy; 5. An
immunological approach to the plant cell wall K. Roberts, J. Phillips, P.
Shaw, C. Grief and E. Smith; 6. Hydroxyproline-rich glycoprotein
biosynthesis: a comparison with that of collagen D. G. Robinson, M. Andreae
and A. Sauer; 7. Control of cell wall formation during growth D. H.
Northcote; 8. Are lipid-linked glycosides required for plant polysaccharide
biosynthesis? G. Maclachlan; 9. Biosynthesis of ß-glucans in growing cotton
(Gossypium arboreum L. and Gossypium hirsutum L.) fibres A. J. Buchala and
H. Meier; 10. Biosynthesis of 1,4-ß-D-glucan in cell-free preparations from
mung beans M. Benziman and T. Callaghan; 11. Structure and function in
legume-seed polysaccharides J. S. G. Reid; 12. Cell wall changes during
auxin-induced cell extension. Mechanical properties and constituent
polysaccharides of the cell wall Y. Masuda and R. Yamamoto.