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UNINA9910878055303321 |
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Endosymbiotic Organelle Acquisition : Solutions to the Problem of Protein Localization and Membrane Passage / / edited by Steven D. Schwartzbach, Peter G. Kroth, Miroslav ObornĂk |
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Cham : , : Springer International Publishing : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2024 |
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9783031574467 |
9783031574443 |
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[1st ed. 2024.] |
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1 online resource (0 pages) |
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Cytology |
Biological transport |
Cell membranes |
Life sciences |
Cell Biology |
Membrane Trafficking |
Life Sciences |
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Livello bibliografico |
Monografia |
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Includes bibliographical references and index. |
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Part I: Identification of Endosymbionts and Organelle Genome Reduction -- 1) Endosymbiotic Theory for the Origin of Chloroplasts and Mitochondria(possible preface) -- 2) Phylogenetic Identification of the Ancestral Mitochondria -- 3) Phylogenetic Origin of simple and complex plastids -- 4) Experimental evidence for organelle to nuclear gene transfer -- 5) Bleaching Euglena; experimental evidence for chloroplast genome loss -- Part II: Host Cell Mechanisms for Protein Localization and Transport across Membranes -- 6) ER Translocation; the Start of the Exocytic Pathway -- 7) Protein Import into Vacuoles -- 8) The ERAD System: Retrotranslocation of Proteins from the ER to the Cytoplasm -- 9) Phagocytosis; Entry of Free living prokaryotes and Eukaryotes into Food Vacuoles -- 10) Insertion of the Bacterial Respiratory Complex in the Bacterial Membrane -- 11) Insertion of Light Harvesting Complex into the Cyanobacterial Membrane -- Part |
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III: Endosymbiont Derived Organelles -- 12) Protein Import into Mitochondria; Soluble and Integral Membrane Proteins -- 13) Mitosomes and Hydrogenosomes: Protein Import into Mitochondria-related organelles Lacking a Genome -- 14) Import of Soluble and Envelope Proteins into Simple Chloroplast -- 15) Protein Import into Thylakoids; Adapting the Prokaryotic System -- 16) Protein Import into Complex Plastids with Three Envelope Membranes; The Plastid as an Endomembrane Compartment -- 17) Protein Import into Complex Plastids with Four Envelope Membranes; A Plastid within the ER and adaptation of the ERAD System -- 18) Protein import into complex plastids of cryptomonads and chlorarachniophytes; complex plastids where the remnant of the endosymbiont nucleus is located between the outer two and inner two plastid membranes -- 19) Protein Import into Apicoplasts; A Reduced Genome Plastid in the Malarial Parasite. |
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This volume provides in depth reviews of the protein targeting translocation processes, gene transfer processes and genome reduction processes in the host and in the endosymbiont which were likely utilized during the evolution of an endosymbiont into mitochondria, mitochondria related organelles, simple and complex chloroplasts. These reviews cover both the current understanding of the host processes as well as the evolutionary outcomes used by these organelles for protein targeting and translocation. Reviews of the current knowledge of these topics are plentiful but scattered throughout the bacterial, parasite, plant and animal literature; here, reviews of current knowledge with evolutionary outcomes and future perspectives, written by leading researchers in their respective areas, are united into one comprehensive volume, essential for students and scientists interested in or working on subcellular protein localization, protein targeting signals, translocation of proteins across and insertion into membranes, nucleic acid transfer between genomes, genome reduction and evolution of mitochondria and chloroplast. . |
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UNINA9910974375103321 |
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Liberty and order : the first American party struggle / / edited and with a preface by Lance Banning |
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Indianapolis, : Liberty Fund, c2004 |
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1 online resource (393 p.) |
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Altri autori (Persone) |
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Political science - United States - History |
United States Politics and government 1783-1865 Sources |
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Description based upon print version of record. |
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 357) and index. |
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""Lance Banning, Liberty and Order ""; ""Front Matter ""; ""Title Page ""; ""Copyright Details ""; ""Table of Contents, p. vii ""; ""Preface, p. xiii ""; ""Part I. Apprehensions ""; ""The Anti-Federalists, p. 3 ""; ""Letters from a Federal Farmer, No. 7, p. 3 ""; """"Brutus"" Essay II, p. 6 ""; ""Ammendments Recommended by the Several State Conventions ""; ""Ammendments Proposed by the Virginia Convention, p. 10 ""; ""Ratification of the State of New York, p. 12 "" |
""The Circular Letter from the Ratification Convention of the State of New York to the Governors of the Several States in the Union, p. 17""""Federalist Concerns ""; ""James Madison to George Washington, p. 18 ""; ""Madison to Washington, p. 18 ""; ""James Madison to Thomas Jefferson, p. 19 ""; ""Madison to Jefferson, p. 19 ""; ""The Bill of Rights""; ""Proceedings in the House of Representatives, p. 21 ""; ""Proceedings in the House of Representatives, p. 30 ""; ""Apprehensions Unallayed ""; ""On the Constitutional Amendments, p. 34 "" |
""Richard Henry Lee and William Grayson to the Speaker of the Virginia House of Delegates, p. 35 """"William Grayson to Patrick Henry, p. 35 ""; ""Popular Instruction of Representative, p. 36 ""; ""Titles, p. 38 ""; ""Proceedings in the House of Representatives, p. 38 ""; ""Fisher Ames to George Richards Minot, p. 41 ""; ""James Madison to Thomas Jefferson, p. 41 ""; ""Part II. The Leadership Divides ""; ""Funding and Assumption ""; ""Alexander Hamilton, The First Report on Public Credit, p. 45 ""; ""Debates in the House of Representatives on the First Report |
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on Public Credit, p. 49 "" |
""Thomas Jefferson, Memorandum on the Compromise of 1790, p. 64 """"Opposition Out of Doors, p 65 ""; ""Benjamin Rush to Madison, p. 65 ""; ""Walter Jones to Madison, p. 65 ""; ""Henry Lee to Madison, p. 66 ""; ""Edward Carrington to Madison, p. 66 ""; ""George Lee Turberville to Madison, p. 67 ""; ""Benjamin Rush to Madison, p. 67 ""; ""Boston Independt Chronicle, p. 67 ""; ""Virginia's Remonstrance Against the Assumption of State Debts, p. 68 ""; ""The Constitution and the National Bank ""; ""Alexander Hamilton, Notes on the Advantages of a National Bank, p. 70 "" |
""James Madison's Speech on the Bank Bill, p. 73 """"Thomas Jefferson, Opinion on the Constitutionality of a National Bank, p. 77 ""; ""Alexander Hamilton, Opinion on the Constitutionality of a National Bank, p. 80 ""; ""James Madison to Thomas Jefferson, On Speculative Excess, p. 86 ""; ""Commerce and Manufactures ""; ""Thomas Jefferson, Notes on the State of Virginia, p. 88 ""; ""Jefferson and Madison on Republican Political Economy, p. 89 ""; ""Thomas Jefferson to G.K. van Hogendorp, p. 89 ""; ""James Madison to Thomas Jefferson, p. 89 ""; ""James Madison to James Monroe, p. 90 "" |
""James Madison, Speech in the House of Representatives on Commercial Retaliation and Discrimination, p. 91"" |
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"Liberty and Order" is an ambitious anthology of primary source writings: letters, circulars, debate transcriptions, House proceedings, and newspaper articles that document the years during which America's founding generation divided over the sort of country the United States was to become.The founders' arguments over the proper construction of the new Constitution, the political economy, the appropriate level of popular participation in a republican polity, foreign policy, and much else, not only contributed crucially to the shaping of the nineteenth-century United States, but also have remained of enduring interest to all historians of republican liberty.This anthology makes it possible to understand the grounds and development of the great collision, which pitted John Adams, Alexander Hamilton, and others who called themselves Federalists or, sometimes, the friends of order, against the opposition party led by Thomas Jefferson, James Madison, and their followers, in what emerged as the Jeffersonian Republican Party.Editor Lance Banning provides the reader with original-source explanations of early anti-Federalist feeling and Federalist concerns, beginning with the seventh letter from the "Federal Farmer," in which the deepest fears of many opponents of the Constitution were expressed. He then selects from the House proceedings concerning the Bill of Rights and makes his way toward the public debates concerning the massive revolutionary debt acquired by the United States. The reader is able to examine the American reaction to the French Revolution and to the War of 1812, and to explore the founders' disagreements over both domestic and foreign policy. The collection ends on a somewhat melancholy note with the correspondence of Jefferson and Adams, who were, to some extent, reconciled to each other at the end of their political careers. Brief, elucidatory headnotes place both the novice and the expert in the midst of the times.With this significant new collection, the reader receives a deeper understanding of the complex issues, struggles, and personalities that made up the first great party battle and that continue to shape our representative government today.Lance Banning (1942-2006) was Professor of History at the University of Kentucky, where he had taught since 1973, and was the 2000/2001 Distinguished Professor in the College of Arts and Sciences. He was also coeditor of the University Press of Kansas series "American Political Thought" and the author of many articles, essays, and books on the American |
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founding and first party struggle, including three award-winning books: "Jefferson and Madison: Three Conversations from the Founding," "The Jeffersonian Persuasion: Evolution of a Party Ideology," and "The Sacred Fire of Liberty: James Madison and the Founding of the Federal Republic," the latter two of which were nominated for the Pulitzer Prize. |
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