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Macromolecules in the Functioning Cell (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1979)
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Macromolecules in the Functioning Cell (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1979)
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This volume contains nineteen contributions on some of the most
relevant topics in modern molecular biology and biochemistry
presented by leading scientists of the USSR and Italy. One group of
papers are mainly concerned with the structure and functions of the
genetic elements in eukaryote cells; among the topics are the
following: Nucleosome structure, characteriza- tion of the nuclear
matrix, ribosomal gene organization, gene ex- pression during the
cell cycle, and mapping of the mitochondrial transcripts. Several
other aspects of macromolecule structure and function have been
discussed: tRNA modification, translation fac- tors, RNA
interaction with RNA-polymerase, DNA-dependent ATPases, proteins
involved in active transport, enzyme induction, iron and sulfur
proteins, etc. Furthermore, some studies on macromolecule changes
in embryonic development and cell differentiation have been
presented, including DNA methylation and macromolecular synthesis
in sea urchins, polyribosomes in loach, and histone modifications
in spermiogenesis. Finally, a stimulating and brilliant presenta-
tion on protein--nucleic acid interaction by Professor Engelhardt
closes the scientific contributions. The papers collected in this
volume have been presented at the First Soviet-Italian Symposium on
"Macromolecules in the Functioning Cell" sponsored by the Italian
Society of Biochemistry, the USSR Academy of Sciences, and the
Capri Center for Cell Biology and Natural Sciences, and supported
mainly by the Italian National Research Council (CNR). The efforts
of Professor A. Ruffo, as Chairman of the Scientific Committee,
have to be particularly ack- nowledged as being instrumental in the
success of the symposium.
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