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Gas Sensing In Cells Shigetoshi Aono Shigetoshi Aono C David Garner

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Gas Sensing In Cells Shigetoshi Aono Shigetoshi Aono C David Garner
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Publisher: Royal Society of Chemistry
File Extension: PDF
File size: 15.47 MB
Pages: 303
Author: Shigetoshi Aono, Shigetoshi Aono, C David Garner, Anthony Wedd, Elizabeth M Boon, Hitomi Sawai, Nick Le Brun, Koichiro Ishimori, Michael J Knapp, Brad Binder
ISBN: 9781782628958, 9781788012836, 9781788013437, 1782628959, 1788012836, 1788013433
Language: English
Year: 2017

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Gas Sensing In Cells Shigetoshi Aono Shigetoshi Aono C David Garner by Shigetoshi Aono, Shigetoshi Aono, C David Garner, Anthony Wedd, Elizabeth M Boon, Hitomi Sawai, Nick Le Brun, Koichiro Ishimori, Michael J Knapp, Brad Binder 9781782628958, 9781788012836, 9781788013437, 1782628959, 1788012836, 1788013433 instant download after payment.

Gas molecules such as O2, NO, CO and ethylene are present in the environment and are endogenously (enzymatically) produced to act as signalling molecules in biological systems, including the regulation of metabolic networks, chemotaxis, circadian rhythms, mammalian hypoxia responses, and plant ethylene responses by transcriptional, translational, or post translational control. Sensing these gas molecules is the first step in their acting as signalling molecules. When a sensor domain/protein senses an external signal, intra- and inter-molecular signal transductions take place to regulate the biological function of a regulatory domain/protein such as DNA-binding, enzymatic activity, or protein–protein interaction. Interaction between gas molecules and sensor proteins is essential for recognition of gas molecules. Metal-containing prosthetic groups such as haem, iron–sulfur clusters, and non-haem iron centres are widely used. As these metal-containing centres are good spectroscopic probes, detail characterizations have utilized spectroscopic techniques along with X-ray crystallography.
Covering both the signalling and sensing of gaseous molecules, this book provides the first comprehensive overview of gas sensor proteins in both prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells. This book will be particularly interesting to postgraduates and researchers in biochemistry, molecular biology and metallobiology

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