00986nam--2200349---450-99000043284020331620050221110040.00043284USA010043284(ALEPH)000043284USA01004328420010508d1990----km-y0itay0103----baitITA||||||||001yyAntenne rottenote tv di un antipaticoOliviero Behapostfazione di Giacomo MarrameoRomaDaga1990106 p.21 cm2001854.914BEHA,Oliviero527921ITsalbcISBD990000432840203316IV.1. 131(VARIE 485)114380 LMVARIE 485BKUMAPATTY9020010508USA01123420020403USA011651PATRY9020040406USA011630COPAT29020050221USA011100Antenne rotte873710UNISA01462nam0-22005051i-450 99000753410040332120220527183147.088-86412-80-0000753410FED01000753410(Aleph)000753410FED0100075341020030814d2001----km-y0itay50------baitaITy---n---001yyCapitalismo naturalela prossima rivoluzione industrialePaul Hawken, Amory Lovins, L. Hunter LovinsMilanoEdizioni Ambientec2001341 p.23 cmSaggistica ambientale15Tit. orig.: Natural capitalism : creating the next industrial revolutionRisorseGeopoliticaEconomiaSviluppoAmbienteTutelaSviluppo economico333.711ita363.73338.973Hawken,Paul145031Lovins,Amory11451Lovins,L. Hunter48902ITUNINARICAUNIMARCBK990007534100403321045.002.HAWinv 3102DECGEA-G 0655B.F.L.F. 43417ILFGEL 465s.i.DSS60 363.73 HAWP 20019228FAGBCDECGEILFGEDSSFAGBCCapitalismo naturale684960UNINA02013nam 2200385z- 450 991034596530332120210212(CKB)4920000000094061(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/61436(oapen)doab61436(EXLCZ)99492000000009406120202102d2018 |y 0engurmn|---annantxtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierType I Chaperonins: Mechanism and BeyondFrontiers Media SA20181 online resource (104 p.)Frontiers Research Topics2-88945-575-0 Type I chaperonins are key players in maintaining the proteome of bacteria and organelles of bacterial origin. They are well known for their crucial role in mediating protein folding. For almost three decades, the molecular mechanism of chaperonin function has been the subject of intensive research. Still, surprising new mechanistic discoveries are constantly reported. It seems that we are far from having a full understanding of the chaperonin mode of action. Chaperonins are not simply protein folding machines. They also perform diverse extramitochondrial tasks, mainly related to inflammatory and signal transduction processes. This eBook constitutes ten articles highlighting the latest developments related to the divers functions of Type I chaperonins. As its title, mechanism and beyond, the collection starts with mechanistic view, continues with extracellular functions and ends with biotechnological applications of Type I chaperonins.Type I ChaperoninschaperoninGroELGroESHsp10Hsp60Adina Breimanauth1303434Abdussalam AzemauthBOOK9910345965303321Type I Chaperonins: Mechanism and Beyond3027038UNINA