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Handbook of dynein / edited by Keiko Hirose.

Contributor(s): Hirose, Keiko [editor.].
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: New York : Jenny Stanford Publishing, 2019Edition: Second edition.Description: 1 online resource (xvi, 420 pages).Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9780429021312; 0429021313; 9780429661990; 0429661991; 9780429667435; 0429667434; 9780429664717; 0429664710.Subject(s): SCIENCE / Life Sciences / Biophysics | SCIENCE / Biotechnology | SCIENCE / Life Sciences / Cytology | Dynein -- Handbooks, manuals, etcDDC classification: 571.6 Online resources: Taylor & Francis | OCLC metadata license agreement
Contents:
Dyneins: ancient protein complexes gradually reveal their secrets / L. Amos & K. Hirose -- Structural and functional analysis of the dynein motor domain / T. Shima & T. Kon -- Electron microscopy studies of dynein: from subdomains to microtubule-bound assemblies / A. Roberts et al. -- Subunit architecture of the cytoplasmic dynein tail / M. Ichikawa et al. -- Measuring the motile properties of single dynein molecules / H. Higuchi & C. Shingyoji -- Mechanics of dynein motility / A. Yildiz -- Interactions of multiple dynein motors studied using DNA scaffolding / N. Derr -- Cytoplasmic dynein force regulation in vitro and in vivo / C. Wynne & R. Vallee -- Dynein in endosome and phagosome maturation / A. Rai, D. Pathak & R. Mallik -- Dynein in intraflagellar transport / K. Lechtreck -- Diversity of chlamydomonas axonemal dyneins / T. Yagi & R. Kamiya -- Motility of axonemal dyneins / M. Shiraga et al. -- Axonemal dyneins in cilia and flagella / T. Ishikawa -- Regulatory mechanism of axonemal dynein / K. Inaba.
Summary: Dyneins are molecular motors that are involved in various cellular processes, such as cilia and flagella motility, vesicular transport, and mitosis. Since the first edition of this book was published in 2012, there has been a significant breakthrough: the crystal structures of the motor domains of cytoplasmic dynein have been solved and the previously unknown details of this huge and complex molecule have been unveiled. This new edition contains 14 chapters written by researchers in the US, Europe, and Asia, including 3 new chapters that incorporate new fields. The other chapters have also been substantially updated. Compared with the earlier edition, this book focuses more on the motile mechanisms of dynein, especially by biophysical methods such as cryo-EM, X-ray crystallography, and single-molecule nanometry. It is a major handbook for frontline researchers as well as for advanced students studying cell biology, molecular biology, biochemistry, biophysics, and structural biology.
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Dyneins are molecular motors that are involved in various cellular processes, such as cilia and flagella motility, vesicular transport, and mitosis. Since the first edition of this book was published in 2012, there has been a significant breakthrough: the crystal structures of the motor domains of cytoplasmic dynein have been solved and the previously unknown details of this huge and complex molecule have been unveiled. This new edition contains 14 chapters written by researchers in the US, Europe, and Asia, including 3 new chapters that incorporate new fields. The other chapters have also been substantially updated. Compared with the earlier edition, this book focuses more on the motile mechanisms of dynein, especially by biophysical methods such as cryo-EM, X-ray crystallography, and single-molecule nanometry. It is a major handbook for frontline researchers as well as for advanced students studying cell biology, molecular biology, biochemistry, biophysics, and structural biology.

Dyneins: ancient protein complexes gradually reveal their secrets / L. Amos & K. Hirose -- Structural and functional analysis of the dynein motor domain / T. Shima & T. Kon -- Electron microscopy studies of dynein: from subdomains to microtubule-bound assemblies / A. Roberts et al. -- Subunit architecture of the cytoplasmic dynein tail / M. Ichikawa et al. -- Measuring the motile properties of single dynein molecules / H. Higuchi & C. Shingyoji -- Mechanics of dynein motility / A. Yildiz -- Interactions of multiple dynein motors studied using DNA scaffolding / N. Derr -- Cytoplasmic dynein force regulation in vitro and in vivo / C. Wynne & R. Vallee -- Dynein in endosome and phagosome maturation / A. Rai, D. Pathak & R. Mallik -- Dynein in intraflagellar transport / K. Lechtreck -- Diversity of chlamydomonas axonemal dyneins / T. Yagi & R. Kamiya -- Motility of axonemal dyneins / M. Shiraga et al. -- Axonemal dyneins in cilia and flagella / T. Ishikawa -- Regulatory mechanism of axonemal dynein / K. Inaba.

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