Biochemistry And Molecular Biology Of Plants Buchanan Pdf Files
Since its publication in 2000, Biochemistry & Molecular Biology of Plants, has been hailed as a major contribution to the plant sciences literature and critical acclaim has been matched. Biochemistry/Botany 621 Plant Biochemistry Spring, 2015. • Biochemistry and Molecular Biology of Plants. Buchannan, BB, Gruissem, W, and Jones, RL editors.
Since its publication in 2000, Biochemistry & Molecular Biology of Plants has been hailed as a major contribution to the plant sciences literature, and critical acclaim was matched by global sales success. Maintaining the scope and focus of the first edition, the second edition is completely revised and extensively rewritten, including much new material and chapters that are re-organized for improved presentation. This book is meticulously organized and richly illustrated, containing over 1,000 full-color illustrations and 500 photographs.
It is divided into five parts covering: Compartments; Cell Reproduction; Energy Flow; Metabolic and Developmental Integration; and Plant Environment and Agriculture. A companion website includes PowerPoint slides of all the figures from the book, plus PDF files of all the tables from the book, for the user to download. Check it out here: www.wiley.com/go/buchanan/biochem --Book Jacket. Rating: (not yet rated) Subjects • • More like this •.
Find more information about: ISBN: 2213 OCLC Number: Description: 1 online resource Contents: Machine generated contents note: 1. Membrane Structure and Membranous Organelles -- Introduction -- 1.1. Common properties and inheritance of cell membranes -- 1.2.
Fluid-mosaic membrane model -- 1.3. Plasma membrane -- 1.4. Endoplasmic reticulum -- 1.5. Golgi apparatus -- 1.6.
Exocytosis and endocytosis -- 1.7. Vacuoles -- 1.8. Nucleus -- 1.9. Peroxisomes -- 1.10. Plastids -- 1.11. Mitochondria -- Summary -- 2.
Cell Wall -- Introduction -- 2.1. Sugars are building blocks of the cell wall -- 2.2. Macromolecules of the cell wall -- 2.3. Cell wall architecture -- 2.4. Cell wall biosynthesis and assembly -- 2.5. Growth and cell walls -- 2.6. Cell differentiation -- 2.7.
Cell walls as sources of food, feed, fiber, and fuel, and their genetic improvement -- 3. Membrane Transport -- Introduction -- 3.1. Overview of plant membrane transport systems -- 3.2. Pumps -- 3.3. Ion channels -- 3.4. Cotransporters -- 3.5. Water transport through aquaporins -- Summary -- 4.
Protein Sorting and Vesicle Traffic -- Introduction -- 4.1. Cellular machinery of protein sorting -- 4.2. Targeting proteins to the plastids -- 4.3. Targeting proteins to mitochondria -- 4.4. Targeting proteins to peroxisomes -- 4.5.
Transport in and out of the nucleus -- 4.6. ER is the secretory pathway port of entry and a protein nursery -- 4.7. Protein traffic and sorting in the secretory pathway: the ER -- 4.8. Protein traffic and sorting in the secretory pathway: the Golgi apparatus and beyond -- 4.9. Endocytosis and endosomal compartments -- Summary -- 5. Cytoskeleton -- Introduction -- 5.1.
Introduction to the cytoskeleton -- 5.2. Actin and tubulin gene families -- 5.3.
Characteristics of actin filaments and microtubules -- 5.4. Cytoskeletal accessory proteins -- 5.5. Observing the cytoskeleton: Statics and dynamics -- 5.6. Role of actin filaments in directed intracellular movement -- 5.7. Cortical microtubules and expansion -- 5.8. Cytoskeleton and signal transduction -- 5.9. Cd9088cb datasheet pdf format.
Mitosis and cytokinesis -- Summary -- 6. Nucleic Acids -- Introduction -- 6.1. Composition of nucleic acids and synthesis of nucleotides -- 6.2.
Replication of nuclear DNA -- 6.3. DNA repair -- 6.4. DNA recombination -- 6.5. Organellar DNA -- 6.6. DNA transcription -- 6.7. Characteristics and functions of RNA -- 6.8.
RNA processing -- Summary -- 7. Amino Acids -- Introduction -- 7.1. Amino acid biosynthesis in plants: research and prospects -- 7.2. Assimilation of inorganic nitrogen into N-transport amino acids -- 7.3. Aromatic amino acids -- 7.4.
Aspartate-derived amino acids -- 7.5. Branched-chain amino acids -- 7.6. Glutamate-derived amino acids -- 7.7. Histidine -- Summary -- 8. Lipids -- Introduction -- 8.1. Structure and function of lipids -- 8.2.
Fatty acid biosynthesis -- 8.3. Acetyl-CoA carboxylase -- 8.4. Fatty acid synthase -- 8.5. Desaturation and elongation of C16 and C18 fatty acids -- 8.6. Synthesis of unusual fatty acids -- 8.7. Synthesis of membrane lipids -- 8.8. Function of membrane lipids -- 8.9.
Synthesis and function of extracellular lipids -- 8.10. Synthesis and catabolism of storage lipids -- 8.11. Genetic engineering of lipids -- Summary -- 9. Genome Structure and Organization -- Introduction -- 9.1. Genome structure: a 21st-century perspective -- 9.2.
Genome organization -- 9.3. Transposable elements -- 9.4. Gene expression -- 9.5. Chromatin and the epigenetic regulation of gene expression -- Summary -- 10.