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OverviewThis book brings together current information on the families that make up the kinesin superfamily of molecular motors in one comprehensive text; an ideal reference for researchers looking to make comparisons between different families, for specific information on an individual family, or simply for an overview of the kinesin superfamily. Information is clearly structured and grouped according to individual families and organised in a standardised way, allowing the reader to easily search and retrieve information on this large superfamily of molecular motors and understand how its individual members carry out a diverse variety of cellular functions. Features : The first book dedicated to the entire kinesin superfamily Enables a fuller understanding of this family of proteins, which is becoming an increasing focus of research due to its involvement in diseases such as cancer, neuropathies and ciliopathies Written in a manner accessible to a range of researchers in the life and medical sciences, including biophysicists, biochemists and medical researchers. Chapters 4 and 11 of this book are freely available as downloadable Open Access PDFs at http://www.taylorfrancis.com under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives (CC-BY-NC-ND) 4.0 license. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Claire T. Friel (School of Life Sciences, University of Nottingham, Medical School, Queen's Medical Centre, Nottingham, UK)Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Imprint: CRC Press Weight: 0.539kg ISBN: 9781138589568ISBN 10: 113858956 Pages: 172 Publication Date: 04 June 2020 Audience: College/higher education , General/trade , Tertiary & Higher Education , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsContents Acknowledgements....................................................................................................ix Editor bio...................................................................................................................xi List of Contributors................................................................................................. xiii Chapter 1 Introduction to the Kinesin Superfamily..............................................1 Hannah R. Belsham and Claire T. Friel Chapter 2 The Kinesin-1 Family: Long-Range Transporters.............................. 15 David D. Hackney and Alison E. Twelvetrees Chapter 3 The Kinesin-2 Family: Transporters................................................... 33 William O. Hancock Chapter 4 The Kinesin-3 Family: Long-Distance Transporters.......................... 41 Nida Siddiqui and Anne Straube Chapter 5 The Kinesin-4 Family......................................................................... 55 Claire T. Friel Chapter 6 The Kinesin-5 Family: Transporters and Creators.............................65 Mary Popov, Alina Goldstein-Levitin and Larisa Gheber Chapter 7 The Kinesin-6 Family.........................................................................83 Claire T. Friel Chapter 8 The Kinesin-8 Family.........................................................................87 Tianyang Liu, Alejandro Peña, Fiona Shilliday, and Carolyn A. Moores Chapter 9 The Kinesin-13 Family: Specialist Destroyers.................................. 101 Julie P. Welburn and Claire T. Friel Chapter 10 The Kinesin-14 Family...................................................................... 115 Marcus Braun, Stefan Diez and Zdenek Lansky Chapter 11 The Kinesin-15 Family...................................................................... 135 Hauke Drechsler, Jaspreet Singh Grewal and Andrew D. McAinsh Chapter 12 The Kinesin-16 Family...................................................................... 155 Hanan M. Alghamdi and Claire T. Friel Chapter 13 Other Kinesin Families..................................................................... 161 Claire T. Friel Chapter 14 Summary and Future Perspectives.................................................... 165 Claire T. Friel Index....................................................................................................................... 167ReviewsFriel (Univ. of Nottingham) has edited and produced, along with some 19 other expert contributors, a concise reference on kinesins, an important class of proteins that generate force and displacement along cellular microtubules in a wide range of cell types and organisms. The book is organized by sequencing the chapters in the same way as the superfamily itself is organized, such that each covers a different kinesin family, and one chapter is devoted collectively to those families not otherwise covered. Chapters are formatted consistently, allowing for easy cross-reading to obtain an overview of functional and physiological roles. Each chapter ends with a discussion of the subject kinesin family's involvement in various diseases. Chapters are thoroughly referenced with citations to original literature. This compilation from a wide range of kinesin authorities would be useful to undergraduates working on research projects, as well as to researchers in the field. Recommended. Upper-division undergraduates. Graduate students, faculty, and professionals -J. A. Kelly, emerita, University of Connecticut in CHOICE, September 2021 Vol. 59 No. 1 """Friel (Univ. of Nottingham) has edited and produced, along with some 19 other expert contributors, a concise reference on kinesins, an important class of proteins that generate force and displacement along cellular microtubules in a wide range of cell types and organisms. The book is organized by sequencing the chapters in the same way as the superfamily itself is organized, such that each covers a different kinesin family, and one chapter is devoted collectively to those families not otherwise covered. Chapters are formatted consistently, allowing for easy cross-reading to obtain an overview of functional and physiological roles. Each chapter ends with a discussion of the subject kinesin family's involvement in various diseases. Chapters are thoroughly referenced with citations to original literature. This compilation from a wide range of kinesin authorities would be useful to undergraduates working on research projects, as well as to researchers in the field. Recommended. Upper-division undergraduates. Graduate students, faculty, and professionals"" -J. A. Kelly, emerita, University of Connecticut in CHOICE, September 2021 Vol. 59 No. 1" Friel (Univ. of Nottingham) has edited and produced, along with some 19 other expert contributors, a concise reference on kinesins, an important class of proteins that generate force and displacement along cellular microtubules in a wide range of cell types and organisms. The book is organized by sequencing the chapters in the same way as the superfamily itself is organized, such that each covers a different kinesin family, and one chapter is devoted collectively to those families not otherwise covered. Chapters are formatted consistently, allowing for easy cross-reading to obtain an overview of functional and physiological roles. Each chapter ends with a discussion of the subject kinesin family's involvement in various diseases. Chapters are thoroughly referenced with citations to original literature. This compilation from a wide range of kinesin authorities would be useful to undergraduates working on research projects, as well as to researchers in the field. Recommended. Upper-division undergraduates. Graduate students, faculty, and professionals -J. A. Kelly, emerita, University of Connecticut in CHOICE, September 2021 Vol. 59 No. 1 Author InformationClaire T. Friel earned a BSc in Biochemistry from the University of Glasgow, UK, and carried out her PhD work on protein folding kinetics in the laboratory of Sheena Radford at the University of Leeds, UK. In 2006, she joined the group of Jonathon Howard at the Max Planck Institute of Molecular Cell Biology and Genetics in Dresden, Germany. There, she solved the ATP turnover cycle of the microtubule depolymerising Kinesin-13, MCAK, and developed an interest in the kinesin superfamily of molecular motors. Since 2011, Claire has held the position of Assistant Professor at the University of Nottingham, UK. The research goals of the Friel lab are to understand the relationship between the kinesin motor domain sequence and the many functional properties of the kinesin superfamily and to understand the molecular mechanisms of proteins that regulate microtubule dynamics. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |