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Autorenporträt
Toshiyuki Nagata, University of Tokyo, Japan / Seiichiro Hasezawa, University of Tokyo, Japan / Dirk Inzé, University of Ghent, Belgium
Inhaltsangabe
1 When I Encountered Tobacco BY-2 Cells!.- Section I: Cell Cycle.- 2 Improvements of the Molecular Toolbox for Cell Cycle Studies in Tobacco BY-2 Cells.- 3 Transcriptional Regulation During the Plant Cell Cycle: Involvement of Myb Proteins in Cyclin B Transcription.- 4 Control of the G1/S Phase Transition in Tobacco BY-2 Cells.- 5 Expression, Localisation and Stability of Mitotic Cyclins in Tobacco BY-2 Cells.- Section II: Cell Biology and Cytoskeleton.- 6 Molecular Mechanisms of Microtubule Nucleation in Tobacco BY-2 Cells.- 7 Dynamic Behavior of Microtubules and Vacuoles at M/G1 Interface Observed in Living Tobacco BY-2 Cells.- 8 Tobacco BY-2 Cells as an Ideal Material for Biochemical Studies of Plant Cytoskeletal Proteins.- 9 Cell Plate Formation: Knowledge from Studies Using Tobacco BY-2 Cells.- Section III: Physiological and Developmental Aspects.- 10 Hormonal Control of the Plant Cell Cycle.- 11 Block Points in the Cell Cycle Progression of Plant Cells: Deduced Lessons from Tobacco BY-2 Cells.- 12 Growth and Physiology of Suspension-Cultured Plant Cells: the Contribution of Tobacco BY-2 Cells to the Study of Auxin Action.- 13 Dual Pathways for Auxin Regulation of Cell Division and Expansion.- 14 Studies on Dynamic Changes of Organelles Using Tobacco BY-2 as the Model Plant Cell Line.- 15 Cell Wall Dynamics in Tobacco BY-2 Cells.- 16 Regulation of Secondary Metabolism in Tobacco Cell Cultures.- 17 Boron Nutrition of Cultured Tobacco BY-2 Cells.- Section IV: Molecular Biological Aspects.- 18 In Vitro Transcription Systems from BY-2 Cells.- 19 Protein Sorting and Protein Modification Along the Secretory Pathway in BY-2 Cells.- 20 Characterisation of an Inducible/Repressible Gene Expression System in Tobacco BY-2 Cells.- 21 The Tobacco BY-2 Cell Line as a Model Systemto Understand in Planta Nuclear Coactivator Interactions.- 22 Tobacco BY-2 Proteomics.
1 When I Encountered Tobacco BY-2 Cells!.- Section I: Cell Cycle.- 2 Improvements of the Molecular Toolbox for Cell Cycle Studies in Tobacco BY-2 Cells.- 3 Transcriptional Regulation During the Plant Cell Cycle: Involvement of Myb Proteins in Cyclin B Transcription.- 4 Control of the G1/S Phase Transition in Tobacco BY-2 Cells.- 5 Expression, Localisation and Stability of Mitotic Cyclins in Tobacco BY-2 Cells.- Section II: Cell Biology and Cytoskeleton.- 6 Molecular Mechanisms of Microtubule Nucleation in Tobacco BY-2 Cells.- 7 Dynamic Behavior of Microtubules and Vacuoles at M/G1 Interface Observed in Living Tobacco BY-2 Cells.- 8 Tobacco BY-2 Cells as an Ideal Material for Biochemical Studies of Plant Cytoskeletal Proteins.- 9 Cell Plate Formation: Knowledge from Studies Using Tobacco BY-2 Cells.- Section III: Physiological and Developmental Aspects.- 10 Hormonal Control of the Plant Cell Cycle.- 11 Block Points in the Cell Cycle Progression of Plant Cells: Deduced Lessons from Tobacco BY-2 Cells.- 12 Growth and Physiology of Suspension-Cultured Plant Cells: the Contribution of Tobacco BY-2 Cells to the Study of Auxin Action.- 13 Dual Pathways for Auxin Regulation of Cell Division and Expansion.- 14 Studies on Dynamic Changes of Organelles Using Tobacco BY-2 as the Model Plant Cell Line.- 15 Cell Wall Dynamics in Tobacco BY-2 Cells.- 16 Regulation of Secondary Metabolism in Tobacco Cell Cultures.- 17 Boron Nutrition of Cultured Tobacco BY-2 Cells.- Section IV: Molecular Biological Aspects.- 18 In Vitro Transcription Systems from BY-2 Cells.- 19 Protein Sorting and Protein Modification Along the Secretory Pathway in BY-2 Cells.- 20 Characterisation of an Inducible/Repressible Gene Expression System in Tobacco BY-2 Cells.- 21 The Tobacco BY-2 Cell Line as a Model Systemto Understand in Planta Nuclear Coactivator Interactions.- 22 Tobacco BY-2 Proteomics.
Rezensionen
From the reviews:
"... this book is a must for all people working with tobacco BY-2 cells." (Journal of Plant Physiology)
"This book ... is a past due summary of a huge body of data about the tobacco BY-2 cell culture. The tobacco BY-2 cell line has acquired a unique position in plant science, and more than 500 papers have been published ... . this book is a must for all people working with tobacco BY-2 cells." (Katja Hartig, Journal of Plant Physiology, Vol. 162, 2005)
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