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Discovered and first isolated in 1966 in C. De Duve's laboratory,
peroxisomes - organelles which are present in nearly all eukaryotic
cells - are still not fully understood. More than 40 peroxisomal
enzymes catalyzing a variety of reactions have been characterized.
Moreover, peroxisomes can be regarded as toxicological indicators:
several compounds, including hypolipemic drugs, plasticizers or
pesticides trigger their proliferation. This proliferation may lead
to hepatocarcinogenesis in rodents. Interest in peroxisomes stems
not only fromtheir biology, but also because there is a deficiency
of peroxisomal functions in several genetic diseases. Some genes
involved in inborn errors of peroxisomal function have recently
been identified. In this manual, based on a FEBS Advanced Course on
peroxisomes, protocols on the following topics are described in
detail: Isolation and characterization of peroxisomes by
ultracentrifugationand immunoblotting; gene regulation studied by
mRNA isolation, hybridizationand DNA cell transfection; use of cell
lines as peroxisome proliferator targets; transformation with
retrovirus; peroxisomes as toxicological markers; cytochrome P450
induction; drug design and computer analysis of ligand/receptor
interaction involved in peroxisomal gene expression.
This manual on "Dynamics of Membrane Proteins and Cellular
Energetics" is the result of a FEBS-CNRS Course held in Grenoble
and Besanc;{on in September 1987.' It appears to be, after the
first, published in 1979 the fifth of the series. After focussing
on the "Biochemistry of Membranes" (1979) it was the turn of
"Membrane Proteins" (1981) and of Enzymes, Receptors and Carriers
of Biological Membranes (1983), fo1- wed by "Membrane Proteins
Isolation and Characterization" ( 1986) . Al though the central
issue has always been the its components and its functions, each
biological membrane, manual has put the accent on somewhat
different issues corresponding to the most innovative, interesting
research in the field. After almost a decade this new manual
appears, which stresses the aspect of the integration of membrane
research at a cellular level. Such a novel emphasis is the
consequence of the common interest of cell biology and biochemistry
to understand the results of the biochemical analysis of membrane
proteins in the context of the cell complexity. Consequently most
of the experimental protocols are dealing with cellular models, but
with clear reference to the function and structure of isolated
membrane proteins.
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