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Calcium Signalling in Cancer




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Genere:Libro
Lingua: Inglese
Editore:

CRC Press

Pubblicazione: 11/2000
Edizione: 1° edizione





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A concise up-to-date treatise on the transduction signals that are induced by calcium. It also considers how alterations in this calcium-dependent signal transduction pathway are related to a number of human diseases, especially focusing on neoplastic transformation. This authoritative text examines the various signaling pathways along with associated mechanisms and examines a broad range of topics-from mechanisms and significance of calcium homeostasis for normal cell function to calcium signaling pathways and the transduction of the calcium signal especially in proliferation.




Note Editore

Calcium signalling occupies a preeminent position in the signal transduction system of the cell by virtue of its participation in a wide range of physiological functions together with the biological events associated with genetic expression, cell proliferation and apoptosis, as well as cell differentiation and morphogenesis. It is an important feature of cell adhesion and motility; the integrity of the calcium binding proteins themselves is a basic requirement of normal biological function. In fact, the deregulation of calcium signaling is now regarded as the primary event in the pathogenesis, growth, invasion, and secondary spread of cancer.Calcium Signalling in Cancer is a concise up-to-date treatise on the transduction signals induced by calcium that considers how alterations in this calcium-dependent signal transduction pathway are related to a number of human diseases, especially neoplastic transformation. This authoritative text examines a broad range of topics-from mechanisms and significance of calcium homeostasis for normal cell function to calcium signalling pathways and the transduction of the calcium signal, especially in proliferation, cell motility, cancer invasion,, and metastasis.Clearly organized, it covers all aspects of the subject including specific sections on the regulation of the genes whose products are required for signal transduction by calcium, such as Alzheimer's disease, Darier's disease, Duchenne and limb girdle dystrophies, psoriasis and some forms of ichthyosis, and cancer associated retinopathy. With an extensive bibliography and over 2,500 references, Calcium Signalling in Cancer is an invaluable reference source.




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PrefaceAbbreviationsIntroductionThe Calcium Signalling Pathway Homeostasis of Cell Calcium Phospholipid Signalling PTEN Phosphatase in the Regulation of Lipid Signalling The Protein Kinase C Pathway Protein Kinase C and Its Isoforms in Signal Transduction Inositol Phosphates in Signal Transduction Deregulation of Inositol 1,4,5-Trisphosphate Pathway and Its Consequences Ryanodine and Related Receptors in Calcium Mobilisation Cyclic AMP in Calcium Signalling Architectural Aspects of the Signal Transduction MachineryCalcium Binding Proteins and Their Natural ClassificationNon-EF-Hand Calcium Binding Proteins Annexins The Gelsolin Family Calcium Binding Proteins Calreticulin and Its Functional Diversity Calsequestrin and Intracellular Calcium Storage Osteocalcin in Bone Metabolism and Osteotropism of CancerThe EF-Hand Calcium Binding Proteins Molecular Organisation of Calcium Binding EF Hand Proteins Calcium Binding and the Molecular Configuration of Calcium Binding Proteins The Structure and Organisation of S100 Family Genes Alternatively Spliced Variants of S100A4 Functional Significance of Alternatively Spliced Isoforms Regulation of Expression of S100 Family GenesThe Calmodulin Family of Calcium Binding Proteins Calmodulin and its Physiological FunctionRecoverin Subfamily of Neural Calcium BindingProteins and Their Function Guanylate Cyclase Activating ProteinsThe Structure of Contractile Proteins The Actin Component of Contractile Machinery of the CellThe Role of Thymosin Family Actin-Binding Proteins in Actin DynamicsThe Fimbrin Family of Actin-Binding Proteins a-Actinin Myosin Filaments Troponins and Tropomyosins in the Regulation of Muscle Cell ContractionThe Structure and Biology of CalbindinCalbindin in Neuronal PopulationsNeural Cell Lineage and the Regulation of Calbindin ExpressionCalbindin Expression in Embryonic Development and AgeingPhysiological Function of CalbindinNeuroprotective Function of CalbindinCalbindin Expression and the Metastatic PhenotypeCalretinin: Its Role in Cell Differentiation and as a Potential Tumour MarkerCalretinin and Its Alternatively Spliced IsoformsRegulation of Calretinin ExpressionCalretinin Expression in Cell Proliferation and DifferentiationCalretinin and Its Possible Neuroprotective PropertyCalretinin as a Potential Tumour MarkerCalcineurin in Cell Proliferation, Cell Adhesion, and Cell SpreadingMolecular Features of CalcineurinCalcineurin in Cell Proliferation and Adhesion-Related PhenomenaCalcineurin in Alzheimer's DiseaseCalcineurin in ImmunosuppressionCentrins (Caltractins) and Their Biological FunctionsReticulocalbin Family of EF-Hand ProteinsMolecular Features of Reticulocalbin HomologuesPutative Functions of Reticulocalbin and Its HomologuesCalpains in Normal and Aberrant Cell PhysiologyThe Calpain Family of Calcium-Binding ProteinsMolecular Organisation of CalpainsRegulation of Physiological Events by Proteolytic FunctionInvolvement of Calpains in Development and DifferentiationCalpains in Cell Proliferation and ApoptosisCalpains in Cell Spreading and MigrationCalpains in Integrin-Mediated Cell Adhesion and Signal TransductionCalpains in Cancer Growth and ProgressionCalpains in Myelodegenerative DiseasesCalpains in Muscular DystrophyCaspases in Apoptosis, Cell Migration. Proliferation, andNeoplasiaCaspases in Apoptotic Cell DeathPoly (ADP-Ribose) Polymerase as a Marker of ApoptosisCaspase-Mediated Apoptosis and Cell Growth Inhibition in Tumour ExpansionCaspase-Mediated Proteolysis of Fodrin: Implications for Apoptosis, Cell Adhesion, Cell Migration, and Neoplastic TransformationCaspases and Neuronal Loss in Alzheimer's DiseaseParvalbumins In Neuronal Development, Differentiation, and ProliferationOsteonectin In Cell Function And BehaviorMolecular Structure of OsteonectinFunctions and Functional Domains of OsteonectinRegulation of Osteonectin ExpressionOsteonectin in the Remodeling of the Extracellular MatrixOsteonectin in Embryonic Development and DifferentiationModulation of Cellular Adhesion, Cell Shape, and Motility by OsteonectinModulation of Cell Proliferation by OsteonectinEffects of Osteonectin on AngiogenesisOsteonectin Expression in Cancer Development and ProgressionOsteonectin Involvement in Other Disease StatesOsteonectin Homologues and Their Putative Tumour Suppressor PropertiesS100 Proteins: Their Biological Function And Role In Pathogenesis S100 Proteins in Cell Differentiation, Motility, and Cancer Invasion Effects of S100 Proteins in Cell Deformability and Cellular MorphologyS100A IsoformsS100A2 As A Putative Tumour Suppressor S100A3 Expression in Cell Differentiation and Neoplasia S100A4 in Cancer Development and Progression S100A6 (Calcyclin) in Cancer The Biological Properties of S100A7 (Psoriasin)Structure and Molecular Properties of S100A7 S100A8 and S100A9 Proteins in Inflammatory Diseases S100A11 (S100C) and Possible Modes of Its Function S100P in Cancer Progression Potential Value of S100 Proteins As Markers of Cancer Progression and PrognosisEpilogueReferencesIndex










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ISBN:

9780849309427

Condizione: Nuovo
Dimensioni: 9.25 x 6.25 in Ø 1.57 lb
Formato: Copertina rigida
Illustration Notes:28 b/w images and 21 tables
Pagine Arabe: 384


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