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Transcription Regulation in Prokaryotes
Transcription Regulation in Prokaryotes
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Product details
- ISBN 9780198503545
- Weight: 593g
- Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
- Publication Date: 18 May 2000
- Publisher: Oxford University Press
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Paperback
Transcription is part of the process of gene expression and is very different in prokaryotes and eukaryotes. In prokaryotic cells the synthesis reactions of DNA, RNA and proteins are intricately coupled as there are no subcellular compartments. Thus replication, transcription and translation occur simultaneously without local separation and the regulations of each is inter-related. In bacteria, regulation is most important at the transcription stage of the biosynthetic process, and changes in the transcriptional efficiency account for major differences in the frequency of RNA formation and gene expression. This textbook has been written by an authority in the field for advanced students and postgraduates. Both clear and concise, there is an emphasis on transcription in bacterial and phage expression systems, a key area of study and research in molecular biology. Many general mechanisms and principles emerge from studies of prokaryotic transcription complexes that help build an understanding of regulation in higher organisms.
Taking a biophysical approach, the text draws together elements of molecular biology, genetics, structural biology and biochemistry to provide an invaluable summary of the field of prokaryotic transcription regulation for students in molecular biology and related areas of study such as microbiology and biotechnology.
Additional content information: this book includes
-new data on the composition and architecture of RNA polmerase
- new findings on sigma- and anti-sigma- factors
-a description of promoter elements underlining the importance of upstream and downstream flanking sequences
-detailed kinetic description of the initiation process
-new data on the function of DNA curvature and topology on transcription
-general mechanisms of repression
-positive regulation
-termination, anti-termination and attenuation mechanisms
-implications of the nascent RNA structure in regulation
-stringent control mechanisms and global networks
-comparative chapter for parallel and divergent mechanisms in prokaryotic and eukaryotic transcription regulation
-modern methods of analysis and new technical developments with selected examples
Prof Rolf Wagner runs the Institute of Physical Biology and teaches part of the molecular biology undergraduate course at the University of Dusseldorf. He has been involved in active research and teaching of prokaryotic transcription control for over ten years.
Transcription Regulation in Prokaryotes
€106.99
