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OverviewThe highly structured eucaryotic cell with its complex division of biochemical labour requires a distinct protein complement in each cellular structure and compartment. Nuclear coded and cytosolically synthesized polypeptides are specifically sorted to every corner of the cell in a post- or co-translational manner. The presence of separate genomes and protein translation machineries in plastids and mitochondria requires further co-ordination not only on the transcriptional, translational but also most likely on the protein import level. Numerous different protein transport systems have developed and coexist within plant cells to ensure the specific and selective composition of every sub-cellular compartment. This volume summarizes the knowledge on protein trafficking in plant cells. Aside from the fundamental aspects in cell biology of how specific pre-protein sorting and translocation across biological membranes is achieved, a major focus is on transport, modification and deposition of plant storage proteins. The increasing use of plants as bioreactors to provide custom-designed proteins of different usage requires detailed understanding of these events. Full Product DetailsAuthor: J. SollPublisher: Springer Imprint: Springer Edition: Reprinted from PLANT MOLECULAR BIOLOGY, 38:1-2, 1998 Weight: 1.305kg ISBN: 9780792352372ISBN 10: 0792352378 Pages: 343 Publication Date: 31 August 1998 Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Out of stock ![]() The supplier is temporarily out of stock of this item. It will be ordered for you on backorder and shipped when it becomes available. Table of ContentsThe endoplasmic reticulum of plant cells and its role in protein maturation and biogenesis of oil bodies.- N-Glycoprotein biosynthesis in plants: recent developments and future trends.- The molecular characterization of transport vesicles.- Deposition of storage proteins.- Compartment-specific accumulation of recombinant immunogloblins in plant cells: an essential tool for antibody production and immunomodulation of physiological functions and pathogen activity.- Exocytosis in plants.- Sorting of proteins to vacuoles in plant cells.- The nuclear pore complex.- The surprising complexity of peroxisome biogenesis.- Protein translocation into and across the chloroplastic envelope membranes.- Multiple pathways for the targeting of thylakoid proteins in chloroplasts membranes.- The role of lipids in plastid protein transport.- Protein import into cyanelles and complex chloroplasts.- Two birds with one stone: genes that encode products targeted to two or more compartments.- Intercellular protein trafficking through plasmodesmata.- Mitochondrial protein import in plants.ReviewsAuthor InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |