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3580575 Cantley, Lewis; Hunter, Tony; Sever, Richard:
Signal Transduction: Principles, Pathways, and Processes
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Einband: Paperback
Auflage: 1.Auflage
Verlag: Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press New York
Erscheinungsdatum: 2016
Seiten: 452 pp
Abbildungen: illus. (143 color, 5 B&W), index

ISBN-10: 1-62182-181-1   
ISBN-13: 9781621821816


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Beschreibung
Cells must respond to a wide variety of signals. These include hormones, growth factors, morphogens, and environmental stress, as well as signals from internal regulators and checkpoints. A complex network of signal transduction pathways within the cell ensures that these signals are relayed to the correct molecular targets and that the cell responds appropriately.

This textbook provides a comprehensive view of signal transduction, covering both the fundamental mechanisms involved and their roles in key biological processes. Taking a novel approach, it first lays out the basic principles of signal transduction, explaining how different receptors receive information and transmit it via signaling proteins, ions, and second messengers. It then surveys the major signaling pathways that operate in cells, before examining in detail how these function in processes such as cell growth and division, cell movement, metabolism, development, reproduction, the nervous system, and immune function.

The book is essential reading for students learning about signal transduction for the first time. It will also be a vital reference for all cell, molecular, and developmental biologists and pharmacologists, neurobiologists, and immunologists studying processes regulated by cell signaling.
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Contents

Preface

Foreword
Edmond Fischer

SECTION I. GENERAL PRINCIPLES AND MECHANISMS
1 Signals and Receptors
Carl-Henrik Heldin, Benson Lu, Ron Evans, and J. Silvio Gutkind
2 Protein Regulation in Signal Transduction
Michael J. Lee and Michael B. Yaffe
3 Second Messengers
Alexandra C. Newton, Martin D. Bootman, and John D. Scott
4 Signaling Networks: Information Flow, Computation, and Decision Making
Evren U. Azeloglu and Ravi Iyengar

SECTION II. SIGNALING PATHWAYS
MAP Kinase Pathways
Deborah K. Morrison
The PI3K-PKB/Akt Pathway
Brian A. Hemmings and David F. Restuccia
mTOR Signaling
Mathieu Laplante and David M. Sabatini
Calcium Signaling
Martin D. Bootman
The Cyclic AMP Pathway
Paolo Sassone-Corsi
Wnt Signaling
Roel Nusse
Hedgehog Signaling
Philip W. Ingham
Notch Signaling
Raphael Kopan
Signaling by the TGFβ Superfamily
Jeffrey L. Wrana
The JAK/STAT Pathway
Douglas A. Harrison
Toll-Like Receptor Signaling
Kian-Huat Lim and Louis M. Staudt
Immunoreceptor Signaling
Lawrence E. Samelson
Signaling by Nuclear Receptors
Richard Sever and Christopher K. Glass
The Hippo Pathway
Kieran F. Harvey and Iswar K. Hariharan

SECTION III. SIGNALING PROCESSES
5 Signaling Pathways that Control Cell Proliferation
Robert J. Duronio and Yue Xiong
6 Signaling Pathways that Regulate Cell Division
Nicholas Rhind and Paul Russell
7 Signaling in Control of Cell Growth and Metabolism
Patrick S. Ward and Craig B. Thompson
8 Signaling Networks that Regulate Cell Migration
Peter Devreotes and Alan Rick Horwitz
9 Signaling Pathways in Cell Polarity
Luke Martin McCaffrey and Ian G. Macara
10 Signaling Mechanisms Controlling Cell Fate and Embryonic Patterning
Norbert Perrimon, Chrysoula Pitsouli, and Ben-Zion Shilo
11 Signaling by Sensory Receptors
David Julius and Jeremy Nathans
12 Synaptic Signaling in Learning and Memory
Mary B. Kennedy
13 Signaling in Muscle Contraction
Ivana Y. Kuo and Barbara E. Ehrlich
14 Organismal Carbohydrate and Lipid Homeostasis
D. Grahame Hardie
15 Signaling in Innate Immunity and Inflammation
Kim Newton and Vishva M. Dixit
16 Signaling in Lymphocyte Activation
Doreen Cantrell
17 Vertebrate Reproduction
Sally Kornbluth and Rafael Fissore
18 Cell Signaling and Stress Responses
Gökhan S. Hotamisligil and Roger J. Davis
19 Cell Death Signaling
Douglas R. Green and Fabien Llambi
20 Subversion of Cell Signaling by Pathogens
Neal M. Alto and Kim Orth
21 Signal Transduction in Cancer
Richard Sever and Joan S. Brugge
22 Outlook
Jeremy Thorner, Tony Hunter, Lewis C. Cantley, and Richard Sever

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