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    almafu_9958130911202883
    Format: 1 online resource (381 p.)
    ISBN: 0-323-15322-4 , 1-299-19345-5
    Series Statement: Biology of extracellular matrix
    Content: Organization and Assembly of Plant and Animal Extracellular Matrix
    Note: Description based upon print version of record. , Front Cover; Organization and Assembly of Plant and Animal Extracellular Matrix; Copyright Page; Dedication; Table of Contents; Contributors; Preface; CHAPTER 1. THE ONTOGENETIC APPEARANCE OF EXTRACELLULAR MATRIX DURING SEA URCHIN DEVELOPMENT; I. Introduction; II. Compartmentalization of Extracellular Matrix in the Oocyte; III. Movement of Vesicles before and after Fertilization; IV. Polarization of Cells in ECM Component Release; V. Hyaline Layer Requirement for Blastocoel Formation; VI. Hyaline Layer Support of Morphogenetic Movements at Mesenchyme Blastula and Gastrula Stages , VII. Basal Lamina as a Substrate for MorphogenesisReferences; CHAPTER 2. THE CHLAMYDOMONAS REINHARDTII CELL WALL: STRUCTURE, BIOCHEMISTRY, AND MOLECULAR BIOLOGY; I. Introduction; II. The Chlamydomonas reinhardtii Cell Wall; III. Ultrastructure and Biochemistry of the Inner Cell Wall; IV. Use of Wall-Degrading Enzymes to Elucidate Cell Wall Architecture; V. Chlamydomonas Wall-Degrading Enzymes; VI. Organization and Assembly of the Outer Cell Wall; VII. Molecular Biology of Chlamydomonas HRGPs; VIII. Relationship to Higher Plant HRGPs; IX. Relationship to Animal ECM; References , CHAPTER 3. ASSEMBLY OF BASEMENT MEMBRANE PROTEINSI. Introduction; II. Basement Membrane Proteins; III. Interactions between Basement Membrane Macromolecules; IV. The Assembly Process; References; CHAPTER 4. THE GLYCINE-RICH CELL WALL PROTEINS OF HIGHER PLANTS; I. Introduction; II. Cell Wall Proteins of Higher Plants; III. Amino Acid Structure of the GRPs; IV. Transcriptional Expression of GRPs; V. Gene Products of the fbGRP1.8 and ptGRPl Genes; VI. Function of the fbGRP1.8 Gene Product; VII. Evidence for the Presence of Expressed GRPs in Diverse Plant Species; VIII. Summary; References , CHAPTER 5. A GELLING CARBOHYDRATE IN ALGAL CELL WALL FORMATIONI. Introduction; II. Plant and Animal Acidic Polysaccharides in Extracellular Matrix; III. Cell Wall Formation in the Fucus Zygote; IV. The Relationship between Alginate Structure and Function; V. Alginate Synthesis; VI. Alginate in Rapid Wall Assembly; VII. Alginase in Germination; VIII. Developmental Control of Gelation; IX. Conclusions; References; CHAPTER 6. PLANT AND ANIMAL LECTINS; I. Introduction; II. Distribution; III. Molecular Properties; IV. Gene Organization and Expression; V. Biological Functions; VI. Conclusions , ReferencesCHAPTER 7. MOLECULAR BIOLOGY OF PLANT CELL WALL HYDROXYPROLINE-RICH GLYCOPROTEINS; I. Introduction; II. Molecular Biology of the Extensins; III. Molecular Biology of Other Hydroxyproline-Proline-Rich Proteins; IV. Conclusions and Speculations; V. References; CHAPTER 8. PLANT PROLYL HYDROXYLASE; I. Introduction; II. Assaying Prolyl Hydroxylase; III. Isolating Prolyl Hydroxylase from Plant Sources; IV. Properties of Plant Prolyl Hydroxylases; V. Localization of Prolyl Hydroxylase Activity in Plant Cells; References , CHAPTER 9. HYDROXYPROLIÍE-CONTAIÍING PROTEINS AND THEIR HYDROXYLATIONS BY GENETICALLY DISTINCT PROLYL 4-HYDROXYLASES , English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 0-12-044060-1
    Language: English
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