00901nam0-2200325-i-450-99000982143040332120140210131128.088-7144-236-9000982143FED01000982143(Aleph)000982143FED0100098214320140210d1991----km-y0itay50------baitaITy-------001cyAll'indicesulla cultura degli anni OttantaRoberto CotroneoRomaArmando1991158 p.22 cmSatelliti. Saggi controversie documentiCritica letteraria italianaSec.20Saggi801.95094522itaCotroneo,Roberto164118ITUNINARICAUNIMARCBK990009821430403321DIC COT 1BFSBFSAll'indice835679UNINA05254nam 2200661Ia 450 991014582690332120170815110114.01-282-01322-X97866120132251-4443-0238-81-4443-0239-6(CKB)1000000000715971(EBL)416439(OCoLC)476248081(SSID)ssj0000182223(PQKBManifestationID)11183266(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000182223(PQKBWorkID)10166490(PQKB)10363813(MiAaPQ)EBC416439(EXLCZ)99100000000071597120071126d2008 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrIntracellular signaling in plants[electronic resource] /edited by Zhenbiao YangOxford ;Ames, Iowa Wiley-Blackwell Pub.20081 online resource (460 p.)Annual plant reviews ;v. 33Description based upon print version of record.1-4051-6002-0 Includes bibliographical references and index.CONTENTS; List of contributors; Preface; Acknowledgments; 1 Transmembrane Receptors in Plants: Receptor Kinases and Their Ligands; 1.1 Introduction; 1.2 Classifications of the RLK superfamily; 1.3 Redundancy and antagonism among closely related RLKs; 1.4 Ligands for RLKs; 1.5 Small peptides; 1.6 Cysteine-rich extracellular proteins; 1.7 Other possible ligands and their-corresponding receptors; 1.8 Ligand-receptor interactions; 1.9 Early events in receptor kinase signaling: dynamics of receptor activation1.10 Early events in receptor kinase signaling: emerging link to small GTP-binding proteins1.11 Future perspectives; 2 Heterotrimeric G-Protein-Coupled Signaling in Higher Plants; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 Heterotrimeric G proteins in nonplant systems; 2.3 Heterotrimeric G proteins in higher plants; 2.4 Conclusions and future directions; 3 ROP/RAC GTPases; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Structural conservation and diversification; 3.3 Physiological functions and downstream signaling; 3.4 Mechanisms for the regulation of the ROP GTPase "ON/OFF" status; 3.5 Potential upstream regulators of ROP signaling3.6 Future perspectives4 Mitogen-Activated Protein Kinase Cascades in Plant Intracellular Signaling; 4.1 Mitogen-activated protein kinase cascades are evolutionarily conserved signaling modules in eukaryotic cells; 4.2 History of plant MAPK research; 4.3 Plant MAPK cascades; 4.4 Negative regulation of plant MAPK cascades; 4.5 Important tools/techniques in MAPK research; 4.6 Biological functions of MAPK cascades in plants; 4.7 Signaling specificity of plant MAPK cascades; 4.8 Conclusion remarks; 5 Calcium Signals and Their Regulation; 5.1 Introduction5.2 Ca 2 +as a second messenger in plants: of signatures and switches5.3 Ca 2 +channels and pumps; 5.4 Decoding the Ca 2 +signal; 5.5 Ca 2 +and Nod-factor signaling: a role for kinases in decoding the Ca 2 +signal?; 5.6 Ca 2 +uptake and transport; 5.7 Sensing extracellular Ca 2 +; 5.8 Ca 2 +, light, and circadian [Ca 2 +] oscillations; 5.9 Conclusions and perspectives; 6 Paradigms and Networks for Intracellular Calcium Signaling in Plant Cells; 6.1 Introduction; 6.2 CDPKs, plant calcium "sensor responders"; 6.3 CaM: small calcium sensors with a variety of target proteins6.4 The CBL-CIPK network6.5 Perspectives: complex networks for Ca 2 +decoding in plant cells; 7 Reactive Oxygen Signaling in Plants; 7.1 Introduction to reactive oxygen metabolism; 7.2 ROS signaling and its modulation by the ROS gene network; 7.3 Subcellular localization and coordination of the ROS network; 7.4 Key components of the ROS gene network identified by reverse genetics; 7.5 The ROS signal transduction pathway of plants; 7.6 Summary; 8 Lipid-Mediated Signaling; 8.1 Introduction; 8.2 Plant-specific features of phosphoinositide signaling; 8.3 Phospholipase D signaling8.4 Sphingolipid signalingAnnual Plant Reviews, Volume 33Intracellular Signaling in PlantsAn intriguing and important question in our understanding of plant developmental programming and responses to the environment is what kinds of strategies and mechanisms plant cells use for the transmission and the integration of various developmental and environmental signals. This book provides insight into this fundamental question in plant biology.Intracellular Signaling in Plants is an excellent new addition to the increasingly well-known and respected Annual Plant Reviews and offers the reader:* ChAnnual plant reviews ;v. 33.Plant cellular signal transductionPlant physiologyElectronic books.Plant cellular signal transduction.Plant physiology.571.634571.7/42580.5Yang Zhenbiao1961-886524MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910145826903321Intracellular signaling in plants1979723UNINA