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Molecular Cell Biology 8ÆÇ (Global Edition)
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ISBN  : 9781464187445
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 Table of Contents with New Discoveries and Methodologies

Part I. Chemical and Molecular Foundations
1. Molecules, Cells, and Model Organisms
Model organisms Chlamydomonas reinhardtii (for study of flagella, chloroplast formation, photosynthesis, and phototaxis) and Plasmodium falciparum (novel organelles and a complex life cycle)

 

 

 

2. Chemical Foundations

 

 

3. Protein Structure and Function

Intrinsically disordered proteins
Chaperone-guided folding and updated chaperone structures
Unfolded proteins and the amyloid state and disease
Hydrogen/deuterium exchange mass spectrometry (HXMS)
Phosphoproteomics

 

 

4. Culturing and Visualizing Cells
Two-photon excitation microscopy
Light sheet microscopy
Super resolution microscopy
3D culture matricies and 3D printing

 

 

Part II. Biomembranes, Genes, and Gene Regulation
5. Fundamental Molecular Genetic Mechanisms

Ribosome structural comparison across domains shows conserved core

 

 

6. Molecular Genetic Techniques

CRISPR/Cas9 system in bacteria and its application in genomic editing

 

 

7. Biomembrane Structure

 

 

8. Genes, Genomics, and Chromosomes

Chromosome conformation capture techniques reveal topological domains in chromosome territories within the nucleus

 

 

9. Transcriptional Control of Gene Expression

DNase I hypersensitivity mapping reveals cell developmental history
Long non-coding RNAs involved in X-inactivation in mammals
ENCODE databases

 

 

10. Post-transcriptional Gene Control
Improved discussion of mRNA degradation pathways and RNA surveillance in the cytoplasm
Nuclear bodies: P bodies, Cajal bodies, histone locus bodies, speckles, paraspeckles, and PML-nuclear bodies

 

 

Part III. Cellular Organization and Function
11. Transmembrane Transport of Ions and Small Molecules

GLUT1 molecular model and transport cycle

 

 

12. Cellular Energetics

 

 

13. Moving Proteins into Membranes and Organelles

Expanded discussion of the pathway for import of PTS1-bearing proteins into the peroxisomal matrix

 

 

14. Vesicular Traffic, Secretion, and Endocytosis

Expanded discussion of Rab proteins and their role in vesicle fusion with target membranes

 

 

15. Signal Transduction and G Protein–Coupled Receptors

Human G protein-coupled receptors of pharmaceutical importance

 

 

16. Signaling Pathways That Control Gene Expression

Wnt concentration gradients in planaria development and regeneration
Inflammatory hormones in adipose cell function and obesity
Regulation of insulin and glucagon function in control of blood glucose

 

 

17. Cell Organization and Movement I: Microfilaments

Use of troponins as an indicator of the severity of a heart attack

 

 

18. Cell Organization and Movement II: Microtubules and Intermediate Filaments


Neurofilaments and keratins involved in skin integrity, epidermolysus bullosa simplex
New structures and understanding of function of dynein and dynactin

 

 

19. The Eukaryotic Cell Cycle

The Hippo pathway
Spindle checkpoint assembly and nondisjunction and aneuploidy in mice, and nondisjunction increases with maternal age

 

 

Part IV. Cell Growth and Differentiation
20. Integrating Cells Into Tissues

Expanded discussion of the functions of the extracellular matrix and the role of cells in assembling it
Mechanotransduction
Structure of cadherins and their cis and trans interactions
Cadherins as receptors for Class C rhinoviruses and asthma
Improved discussion of microfibrils in elastic tissue and in LTBP-mediated TGF-B signaling
Tunneling nanotubes
Functions of WAKs in plants as pectin receptors

 

 

21. Stem Cells, Cell Asymmetry, and Cell Death

Pluripotency of mouse ES cells and the potential of differentiated cells derived from iPS and ES cells in treating various diseases
Pluripotent ES cells in planaria
Cells in intestinal crypts can dedifferentiate to replenish intestinal stem cells
Cdc42 and feedback loops that control cell polarity

 

 

22. Cells of the Nervous System

Prokaryotic voltage-gated Na+ channel structure, allowing comparison with voltage-gated K+ channels
Optogenetics techniques for linking neural circuits with behavior
Mechanisms of synaptic plasticity that govern learning and memory

 

 

23. Immunology

Inflammasomes and non-TLR nucleic sensors
Expanded discussion of somatic hypermutation
Improved discussion of the MHC molecule classes, MHC-peptide complexes and their interactions with T-cells
Lineage commitment of T cells
Tumor immunology

 

 

24. Cancer

The characteristics of cancer cells and how they differ from normal cells
How carcinogens lead to mutations and how mutations accumulate to cancer

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