The Coronin Family of Proteins: Subcellular Biochemistry By Christoph S. Clemen, Vasily Rybakin, Ludwig Eichinger (auth.), Christoph S. Clemen MD, Ludwig Eichinger PhD, Vasily Rybakin PhD (eds.)
2008 | 139 Pages | ISBN: 0387095942 | PDF | 21 MB
2008 | 139 Pages | ISBN: 0387095942 | PDF | 21 MB
table of contentsIntroduction Christoph S. Clemen, Vasily Rybakin and Ludwig EichingerSection I: THE WD- AND KELCH-REPEAT SUPERFAMILIES1. Phylogenetic, Structural and Functional Relationships between WD and Kelch-Repeat Proteins Andrew M. Hudson and Lynn Cooley2. Diversity of WD-Repeat Proteins Temple F. SmithSECTION II: HISTORY, PHYLOGENY, AND STRUCTURE3. A Brief History of the Coronin FamilyEugenio L. de Hostos4. Molecular Phylogeny and Evolution of the Coronin Gene FamilyReginald O. Morgan and M. Pilar Fernandez5. Coronin Structure and ImplicationsBernadette McArdle and Andreas HofmannSection III: COMMON AND DIVERSE FUNCTIONS6. Coronin: The Double-Edged Sword of Actin DynamicsMeghal Gandhi and Bruce L. Goode7. Invertebrate CoroninsMaria C. Shina and Angelika A. Noegel8. Evolutionary and Functional Diversity of Coronin ProteinsCharles-Peter Xavier, Ludwig Eichinger, M. Pilar Fernandez,Reginald O. Morgan and Christoph S. Clemen9. Role of Mammalian Coronin 7 in the Biosynthetic PathwayVasily RybakinSection IV: CLINICAL RELEVANCE10. Coronin 1 in Innate ImmunityJean Pieters11. The Role of Mammalian Coronins in Development and DiseaseDavid W. Roadcap, Christoph S. Clemen and James E. Bear