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- Verlag: Springer Berlin Heidelberg
- Seitenzahl: 300
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. Dezember 2012
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9783642715655
- Artikelnr.: 53171905
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A Few Reminiscences About Nucleocytoplasmic Transport.- Sensitive Techniques to Measure the Elastic Properties of Cell Membranes.- Modulation Methods and Slow Molecular Rotations.- Fluorescence Photoactivation and Dissipation (FDP).- The Use of Electron-Opaque Tracers in Nuclear Transport Studies.- Two-Way Traffic Between Nucleus and Cytoplasm: Cell Surgery Studies on Aoetabularia.- Nuclear Envelope Vesicles as an In Vitro Model System to Study Nucleocytoplasmic Transport of Proteins and Ribonucleic Acids.- Giant Polysome Formation in Chironomus Salivary Gland Cells as Studied by Microdissection Techniques.- Recent Improvements in Microscopy Towards Analysis of Transcriptionally Active Genes and Translocation of RNP-Complexes.- A Structural Model for the Nuclear Pore Complex.- Nuclear Lamins During Gametogenesis, Fertilization and Early Development.- A Pool of Soluble Nuclear Lamins in Eggs and Embryos of Xenopus laevis.- Uptake of Oocyte Nuclear Proteins by Nuclei of Xenopus Embryos.- Sequence Features of the Nucleoplasmin Tail Region and Evidence for a Selective Entry Mechanism for Transport into the Cell Nucleus.- Intracellular Transport of a Karyophilic Protein.- Amino Acid Sequences Able to Confer Nuclear Location.- Distinct Domains of Simian Virus 40 Large T Antigen Mediate Its Association with Different Cellular Targets.- Identification of a Sequence in Influenza Virus Nucleoprotein Which Specifies Nuclear Accumulation in Xenopus Oocytes.- Adenovirus E1A: Implications of a Post-Translational Modification for Nuclear Localization and Stimulation of Transcription.- Considerations on the Mechanism of Nuclear Protein Localization in Yeast.- Regulation of the Chicken Ovalbumin Gene Expression by Steroid Hormones in a Transient Assay.- Structural Elements of Glucocorticoid Receptors.- The Role of RNA-Protein Interactions in Intracellular Targeting.- Synthesis and Structure of a Specific Premessenger RNP Particle.
A Few Reminiscences About Nucleocytoplasmic Transport.- Sensitive Techniques to Measure the Elastic Properties of Cell Membranes.- Modulation Methods and Slow Molecular Rotations.- Fluorescence Photoactivation and Dissipation (FDP).- The Use of Electron-Opaque Tracers in Nuclear Transport Studies.- Two-Way Traffic Between Nucleus and Cytoplasm: Cell Surgery Studies on Aoetabularia.- Nuclear Envelope Vesicles as an In Vitro Model System to Study Nucleocytoplasmic Transport of Proteins and Ribonucleic Acids.- Giant Polysome Formation in Chironomus Salivary Gland Cells as Studied by Microdissection Techniques.- Recent Improvements in Microscopy Towards Analysis of Transcriptionally Active Genes and Translocation of RNP-Complexes.- A Structural Model for the Nuclear Pore Complex.- Nuclear Lamins During Gametogenesis, Fertilization and Early Development.- A Pool of Soluble Nuclear Lamins in Eggs and Embryos of Xenopus laevis.- Uptake of Oocyte Nuclear Proteins by Nuclei of Xenopus Embryos.- Sequence Features of the Nucleoplasmin Tail Region and Evidence for a Selective Entry Mechanism for Transport into the Cell Nucleus.- Intracellular Transport of a Karyophilic Protein.- Amino Acid Sequences Able to Confer Nuclear Location.- Distinct Domains of Simian Virus 40 Large T Antigen Mediate Its Association with Different Cellular Targets.- Identification of a Sequence in Influenza Virus Nucleoprotein Which Specifies Nuclear Accumulation in Xenopus Oocytes.- Adenovirus E1A: Implications of a Post-Translational Modification for Nuclear Localization and Stimulation of Transcription.- Considerations on the Mechanism of Nuclear Protein Localization in Yeast.- Regulation of the Chicken Ovalbumin Gene Expression by Steroid Hormones in a Transient Assay.- Structural Elements of Glucocorticoid Receptors.- The Role of RNA-Protein Interactions in Intracellular Targeting.- Synthesis and Structure of a Specific Premessenger RNP Particle.