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TRIM/RBCC Proteins / edited by Germana Meroni.

Por: Colaborador(es): Tipo de material: TextoTextoSeries Advances in Experimental Medicine and BiologyEditor: New York, NY : Springer New York : Imprint: Springer, 2012Descripción: xIx, 145 páginas recurso en líneaTipo de contenido:
  • texto
Tipo de medio:
  • computadora
Tipo de portador:
  • recurso en línea
ISBN:
  • 9781461453987
Formatos físicos adicionales: Edición impresa:: Sin títuloClasificación LoC:
  • R-RZ
Recursos en línea:
Contenidos:
Genomics and Evolution of the TRIM Gene Family -- The TRIpartite Motif: Structure and Function -- TRIM Proteins as RING Finger E3 Ubiquitin Ligases -- PML Nuclear Bodies and Other TRIM-Defined Subcellular Compartments -- TRIM Involvement in Transcriptional Regulation -- TRIM Proteins in Cancer -- TRIM Proteins and the Innate Immune Response to Viruses -- The Microtubule-Associated C-I Subfamily of Trim Proteins and the Regulation of Polarized Cell Responses -- MuRFs: Specialized Members of the TRIM/RBCC Family with Roles in the Regulation of the Trophic State of Muscle and Its Metabolism -- TRIM Proteins in Development.
Resumen: The genomic ‘golden age’ has delivered the sequence of numerous novel genes while leaving us with many unanswered questions about their function. This is particularly true for gene families as, often, members are annotated based on homology rather than function. The tripartite motif family belonged to this category, although, during the last few years, the field boosted an important wealth of biochemical, cellular and physiological breakthrough data. In the first part of this book, we attempt to offer an overview of state?of?the?art basic findings on the tripartite motif (TRIM, also known as RBCC) family members and to deal in the second part with their relevant and growing physiological and pathological roles.
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Genomics and Evolution of the TRIM Gene Family -- The TRIpartite Motif: Structure and Function -- TRIM Proteins as RING Finger E3 Ubiquitin Ligases -- PML Nuclear Bodies and Other TRIM-Defined Subcellular Compartments -- TRIM Involvement in Transcriptional Regulation -- TRIM Proteins in Cancer -- TRIM Proteins and the Innate Immune Response to Viruses -- The Microtubule-Associated C-I Subfamily of Trim Proteins and the Regulation of Polarized Cell Responses -- MuRFs: Specialized Members of the TRIM/RBCC Family with Roles in the Regulation of the Trophic State of Muscle and Its Metabolism -- TRIM Proteins in Development.

The genomic ‘golden age’ has delivered the sequence of numerous novel genes while leaving us with many unanswered questions about their function. This is particularly true for gene families as, often, members are annotated based on homology rather than function. The tripartite motif family belonged to this category, although, during the last few years, the field boosted an important wealth of biochemical, cellular and physiological breakthrough data. In the first part of this book, we attempt to offer an overview of state?of?the?art basic findings on the tripartite motif (TRIM, also known as RBCC) family members and to deal in the second part with their relevant and growing physiological and pathological roles.

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