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This volume covers the most significant advances of the last ten
years in understanding intermediary nitrogen metabolism in plants.
The eight chapters comprise aspects of nitrate and nitrogen
assimilation, symbiotic nitrogen fixation, glutamine and glutamate
enzymology, amino acid biosynthesis, ureides, and polyamine and
sulfur metabolism. The volume emphasizes molecular and genetic
advances as well as biochemistry and physiology. Intermediary
Nitrogen Metabolism will be of interest to all plant biochemists
and molecular geneticists who study nitrogen metabolism,
enzymology, and amino acids.
The Biochemistry of Plants, Volume 14: Carbohydrates provides
information pertinent to the fundamental aspects of plant
biochemistry. This book deals with the function and structure of
the plant cell wall by describing the physical and chemical
properties of cell wall components. Organized into 11 chapters,
this volume begins with an overview of hexose phosphate metabolism
in nonphotosynthetic tissues. This text then examines the findings
in fructan structures, conformations, and linkages, the enzymes
involved in fructan synthesis and degradation, and their cellular
regulation, location, and metabolic role in plants. Other chapters
consider the methods employing enzymes to determine starch
structure. This book discusses as well the different biosynthetic
modes of plant cell walls. The final chapter deals with the various
environmental factors that influence expression of the ?-amylase
gene, suggesting how molecular biology may help in understanding
carbohydrate biochemistry and the enzymes involved in carbohydrate
synthesis and metabolism. This book is a valuable resource for
plant biochemists.
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