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    Format: Online-Ressource (digital)
    ISBN: 9780387095950
    Series Statement: Subcellular Biochemistry 48
    Content: The coronins, first described in Dictyostelium discoideum in 1991, have been detected in all eukaryotes except plants. They belong to the superfamily of WD40-repeat proteins and represent a large family of proteins, which are often involved in cytoskeletal functions. Phylogenetic studies clearly distinguish 12 subfamilies of which six exclusively occur in vertebrates. In the present book we have made a sincere attempt to provide a comprehensive overview on all aspects of coronin proteins including history, structure, subcellular localization and function in different organisms. In addition, we
    Note: Description based upon print version of record , The Coronin Family of Proteins; Phylogenetic, Structural and Functional Relationships between WD- and Kelch-Repeat Proteins; Diversity of WD-Repeat proteins; A Brief History of the Coronin Family; Molecular Phylogeny and Evolution of the Coronin Gene Family; Coronin Structure and Implications; Coronin: The Double-Edged Sword of Actin Dynamics; Invertebrate Coronins; Evolutionary and Functional Diversity of Coronin Proteins; Role of Mammalian Coronin 7 in the Biosynthetic Pathway; Coronin 1 in Innate Immunity; The Role of Mammalian Coronins in Development and Disease;
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9780387095943
    Additional Edition: Buchausg. u.d.T. Analytiker-Taschenbuch ; 1 1980 ISBN 3540095942
    Additional Edition: ISBN 0387095942
    Language: English
    Subjects: Chemistry/Pharmacy , Biology
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    Keywords: Analytische Chemie ; Analytische Chemie
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