Early events in monocot evolution / / edited by Paul Wilkin and Simon J. Mayo, Herbarium, Library, Art and Archives Directorate, Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew [[electronic resource]] |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Cambridge : , : Cambridge University Press, , 2013 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (xii, 361 pages) : digital, PDF file(s) |
Disciplina | 580 |
Collana | Systematics Association special volume series |
Soggetto topico |
Monocotyledons
Monocotyledons - Evolution Angiosperms Angiosperms - Evolution Plants |
ISBN |
1-139-88847-1
1-107-24123-5 1-139-00295-3 1-107-24835-3 1-107-25084-6 1-107-25001-3 1-107-24752-7 1-107-24918-X |
Classificazione |
42.42
42.21 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa ![]() |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto | 1. A well-supported phylogenetic framework for the monocot order Alismatales reveals multiple losses of the plastid NADH dehydrogenase complex and a strong long-branch effect / W.J.D. Iles, S.Y. Smith and S.W. Graham -- 2. The fossil record of non-commelinid monocots / S.Y. Smith -- 3. Is syncarpy an ancestral condition in monocots and core eudicots? / D.D. Sokoloff, M.V. Remizowa and P.J. Rudall -- 4. Diversification of pollen and tapetum in early-divergent monocots / C.A. Furness -- 5. Macroecological correlates of global monocot species richness / F.A. Jones, B. Sobkowiak, C.D.L. Orme, R. Govaerts and V. Savolainen -- 6. In time and with water ... the systematics of alismatid monocotyledons / D.H. Les and N.P. Tippery -- 7. Evolution of floral traits in relation to pollination mechanisms in Hydrocharitaceae / N. Tanaka, K. Uehara and J. Murata -- 8. Patterns of bract reduction in racemose inflorescences of early-divergent monocots / M.V. Remizowa, D.D. Sokoloff and P.J. Rudall -- 9. Recent progress in the phylogenetics and classification of the Araceae / S.J. Mayo, J. Bogner and N. Cusimano -- 10. The first evolutionary classification of the Araceae: A. Engler's natural system / S.J. Mayo and J. Bogner -- 11. Aroid floral morphogenesis in relation to phylogeny / D. Barabe -- 12. Some observations on the homology of the daffodil corona / R.W. Scotland -- 13. Anther, ovule and embryological characters in Velloziaceae in relation to the systematics of Pandanales / M.G. Sajo, R. Mello-Silva and P.J. Rudall -- 14. Contrasting patterns of support among plastid genes and genomes for major clades of the Monocotyledons / J.I. Davis, J.R. McNeal, C.F. Barrett, M.W. Chase, J.I. Cohen, M.R. Duvall, T.J. Givnish, S.W. Graham, G. Petersen, J.C. Pires, O. Seberg, D.W.M. Stevenson and J. Leebens-Mack. |
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Early events in monocot evolution / / edited by Paul Wilkin and Simon J. Mayo, Herbarium, Library, Art and Archives Directorate, Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew [[electronic resource]] |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Cambridge : , : Cambridge University Press, , 2013 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (xii, 361 pages) : digital, PDF file(s) |
Disciplina | 580 |
Collana | Systematics Association special volume series |
Soggetto topico |
Monocotyledons
Monocotyledons - Evolution Angiosperms Angiosperms - Evolution Plants |
ISBN |
1-139-88847-1
1-107-24123-5 1-139-00295-3 1-107-24835-3 1-107-25084-6 1-107-25001-3 1-107-24752-7 1-107-24918-X |
Classificazione |
42.42
42.21 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa ![]() |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto | 1. A well-supported phylogenetic framework for the monocot order Alismatales reveals multiple losses of the plastid NADH dehydrogenase complex and a strong long-branch effect / W.J.D. Iles, S.Y. Smith and S.W. Graham -- 2. The fossil record of non-commelinid monocots / S.Y. Smith -- 3. Is syncarpy an ancestral condition in monocots and core eudicots? / D.D. Sokoloff, M.V. Remizowa and P.J. Rudall -- 4. Diversification of pollen and tapetum in early-divergent monocots / C.A. Furness -- 5. Macroecological correlates of global monocot species richness / F.A. Jones, B. Sobkowiak, C.D.L. Orme, R. Govaerts and V. Savolainen -- 6. In time and with water ... the systematics of alismatid monocotyledons / D.H. Les and N.P. Tippery -- 7. Evolution of floral traits in relation to pollination mechanisms in Hydrocharitaceae / N. Tanaka, K. Uehara and J. Murata -- 8. Patterns of bract reduction in racemose inflorescences of early-divergent monocots / M.V. Remizowa, D.D. Sokoloff and P.J. Rudall -- 9. Recent progress in the phylogenetics and classification of the Araceae / S.J. Mayo, J. Bogner and N. Cusimano -- 10. The first evolutionary classification of the Araceae: A. Engler's natural system / S.J. Mayo and J. Bogner -- 11. Aroid floral morphogenesis in relation to phylogeny / D. Barabe -- 12. Some observations on the homology of the daffodil corona / R.W. Scotland -- 13. Anther, ovule and embryological characters in Velloziaceae in relation to the systematics of Pandanales / M.G. Sajo, R. Mello-Silva and P.J. Rudall -- 14. Contrasting patterns of support among plastid genes and genomes for major clades of the Monocotyledons / J.I. Davis, J.R. McNeal, C.F. Barrett, M.W. Chase, J.I. Cohen, M.R. Duvall, T.J. Givnish, S.W. Graham, G. Petersen, J.C. Pires, O. Seberg, D.W.M. Stevenson and J. Leebens-Mack. |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910779884503321 |
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Early events in monocot evolution / / edited by Paul Wilkin and Simon J. Mayo, Herbarium, Library, Art and Archives Directorate, Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew [[electronic resource]] |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Cambridge : , : Cambridge University Press, , 2013 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (xii, 361 pages) : digital, PDF file(s) |
Disciplina | 580 |
Collana | Systematics Association special volume series |
Soggetto topico |
Monocotyledons
Monocotyledons - Evolution Angiosperms Angiosperms - Evolution Plants |
ISBN |
1-139-88847-1
1-107-24123-5 1-139-00295-3 1-107-24835-3 1-107-25084-6 1-107-25001-3 1-107-24752-7 1-107-24918-X |
Classificazione |
42.42
42.21 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa ![]() |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto | 1. A well-supported phylogenetic framework for the monocot order Alismatales reveals multiple losses of the plastid NADH dehydrogenase complex and a strong long-branch effect / W.J.D. Iles, S.Y. Smith and S.W. Graham -- 2. The fossil record of non-commelinid monocots / S.Y. Smith -- 3. Is syncarpy an ancestral condition in monocots and core eudicots? / D.D. Sokoloff, M.V. Remizowa and P.J. Rudall -- 4. Diversification of pollen and tapetum in early-divergent monocots / C.A. Furness -- 5. Macroecological correlates of global monocot species richness / F.A. Jones, B. Sobkowiak, C.D.L. Orme, R. Govaerts and V. Savolainen -- 6. In time and with water ... the systematics of alismatid monocotyledons / D.H. Les and N.P. Tippery -- 7. Evolution of floral traits in relation to pollination mechanisms in Hydrocharitaceae / N. Tanaka, K. Uehara and J. Murata -- 8. Patterns of bract reduction in racemose inflorescences of early-divergent monocots / M.V. Remizowa, D.D. Sokoloff and P.J. Rudall -- 9. Recent progress in the phylogenetics and classification of the Araceae / S.J. Mayo, J. Bogner and N. Cusimano -- 10. The first evolutionary classification of the Araceae: A. Engler's natural system / S.J. Mayo and J. Bogner -- 11. Aroid floral morphogenesis in relation to phylogeny / D. Barabe -- 12. Some observations on the homology of the daffodil corona / R.W. Scotland -- 13. Anther, ovule and embryological characters in Velloziaceae in relation to the systematics of Pandanales / M.G. Sajo, R. Mello-Silva and P.J. Rudall -- 14. Contrasting patterns of support among plastid genes and genomes for major clades of the Monocotyledons / J.I. Davis, J.R. McNeal, C.F. Barrett, M.W. Chase, J.I. Cohen, M.R. Duvall, T.J. Givnish, S.W. Graham, G. Petersen, J.C. Pires, O. Seberg, D.W.M. Stevenson and J. Leebens-Mack. |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910810153003321 |
Cambridge : , : Cambridge University Press, , 2013 | ||
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Energy harvesting materials [[electronic resource] /] / edited by David L. Andrews |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Hackensack, NJ, : World Scientific Pub. Co., c2005 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (400 p.) |
Disciplina | 621.47/2 |
Altri autori (Persone) | AndrewsDavid L. <1952-> |
Soggetto topico |
Energy harvesting
Solar collectors - Materials Solar energy Photochemistry |
ISBN |
1-281-88115-5
9786611881153 981-270-095-1 1-60119-268-1 |
Classificazione | 42.42 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa ![]() |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Preface; Contents; Physical Principles of Efficient Excitation Transfer in Light Harvesting; 1. INTRODUCTION; 2. PRINCIPLES OF EXCITATION TRANSFER; 3. EXCITATION LIFETIME AND QUANTUM YIELD; 4. REPRESENTATIVE PATHWAYS OF EXCITATION TRANSFER BASED ON MEAN FIRST PASSAGE TIMES; 5. SOJOURN EXPANSION: AN EXPANSION FOR EXCITATION MIGRATION IN TERMS OF REPEATED DETRAPPING EVENTS; 6. ROBUSTNESS AND OPTIMALITY OF A LIGHT HARVESTING SYSTEM; 7. PRINCIPLES FOR DESIGNING ARTIFICIAL LIGHT-HARVESTING SYSTEMS; ACKNOWLEDGMENTS; Design and Synthesis of Light Energy Harvesting Proteins
1. ENGINEERING INSIGHTS FROM NATURAL PHOTOSYSTEM DESIGN 2. DESIGNING LHC PROTEIN MAQUETTES; 3. CONCLUSIONS AND PROSPECTS; ACKNOWLEDGMENTS; How Purple Bacteria Harvest Light Energy; 1. INTRODUCTION; 2. GENERAL ASPECTS OF ANTENNA COMPLEX STRUCTURE; 3. THE STRUCTURE OF LH2; 4. THE STRUCTURE OF THE RC-LH1 CORE COMPLEX; 5. ENERGY TRANSFER WITHIN THE PSU; 6. CONCLUSION; ACKNOWLEDGMENTS; Regulation of Light Harvesting in Photosystem II of Plants Green Algae and Cyanobacteria; 1. INTRODUCTION; 2. COMPOSITION STRUCTURE AND FUNCTION OF LIGHT HARVESTING COMPLEXES; 3. EXCITATION PRESSURE AND PHOTOSTASIS 4. ROLE OF LIGHT HARVESTING IN PHOTOPROTECTION AND PHOTOSTASIS5. NUTRIENT LIMITATIONS; 6. SENSING CELLULAR ENERGY IMBALANCE AND REGULATION OF LIGHT HARVESTING; ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS; From Biological to Synthetic Light-Harvesting Materials - The Elementary Steps; 1. INTRODUCTION; 2. PHOTOSYNTHEHC LIGHT-HARVESTING - ENERGY TRANSFER AND TRAPPING; 3. ORGANIC CONDUCTING POLYMERS: LIGHT HARVESTING AND GENERATION; 4. DYE-SENSITIZED NANOSTRUCTURED SEMI- CONDUCTORS - ENERGY CONVERSION BY ULTRAFAST ELECTRON TRANSFER; 5. TRANSITION METAL SUPRAMOLECULAR COMPLEXES - ENERGY TRANSFER IN ARTIFICIAL ANTENNAS ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS Controlling Excitation Energy and Electron Transfer by Tuning the Electronic Coupling; 1. INTRODUCTION; 2. THEORETICAL BACKGROUND; 3. DONOR-BRIDGE-ACCEPTOR SYSTEMS WITH TT-BRIDGES; 4. o-BRIDGES AND SUPEREXCHANGE - THE THROUGH-BOND COUPLING MECHANISM.; 5. CONCLUSIONS; Energy Transfer and Trapping in Engineered Macromolecules; 1. INTRODUCTION; 2. EXPERIMENTAL DETAILS; 3. ENGINEERED POLYMER SYSTEMS; 4. CONCLUSIONS; ACKNOWLEDGMENTS; Dendrimer-Based Devices: Antennae and Amplifiers; 1. INTRODUCTION; 2. DENDRIMERS AS LIGHT HARVESTING ANTENNAE; 3. DENDRIMERIC AMPLIFIERS Energy Harvesting in Synthetic Dendritic Materials 1. INTRODUCTION; 2. METAL-CONTAINING DENDRIMERS; 3. PHENYLACETYLENE DENDRIMERS; 4. DENDRIMERS CONTAINING DISTYRYLBENZENE OR STILBENE UNITS; 5. PORPHYRIN-CONTAINING DENDRIMERS; 6. COUMARIN DYE LABELED POLY(ARYLETHER) DENDRIMERS; 7. TWO-PHOTON LIGHT HARVESTING AND ENERGY TRANSFER; 8. POLYPHENYLENE DENDRIMERS; 9. ENERGY TRANSFER TO ENCAPSULATED GUESTS; 10. CONCLUSION; ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS; Fullerenes in Biomimetic Donor-Acceptor Networks; 1. INTRODUCTION; 2. HYDROGEN BONDING MOTIFS; 3. II-STACK MOTIFS; 4. CROWN ETHER COMPLEXATION MOTIFS 5. METAL MEDIATED MOTIFS |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910784607103321 |
Hackensack, NJ, : World Scientific Pub. Co., c2005 | ||
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Light and plant development [[electronic resource] /] / edited by Garry C. Whitelam and Karen J. Halliday |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Oxford ; ; Ames, Iowa, : Blackwell Pub., 2007 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (350 p.) |
Disciplina |
571.8/2
572.46 580.5 |
Altri autori (Persone) |
WhitelamGarry C
HallidayKaren J |
Collana | Annual plant reviews |
Soggetto topico |
Phytochrome
Plants - Photomorphogenesis Plants - Development |
Soggetto genere / forma | Electronic books. |
ISBN |
1-281-32031-5
9786611320317 0-470-98889-4 0-470-99429-0 |
Classificazione | 42.42 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa ![]() |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Light and Plant Development; Contents; Contributors; Preface; Part I Photoreceptors; 1 Phytochromes; 1.1 Introduction; 1.2 Historical aspects; 1.3 Properties of phyA in vivo; 1.4 Properties in yeast cells; 1.5 In vivo properties of phytochromes; 1.5.1 In vivo spectroscopy; 1.6 Intracellular localisation of phytochromes; 1.6.1 Classical methods; 1.6.2 Spectroscopic methods; 1.6.3 Cell biological methods; 1.6.4 Immunocytochemical methods; 1.6.5 Novel methods; 1.7 Intracellular localisation of phyB in dark and light; 1.8 Intracellular localisation of phyA in dark and light
1.9 Intracellular localisation of phyC, phyD and phyE in dark and light1.10 Phytochrome/PIF3 co-localisation and nuclear speckles; 1.11 Regulation of intracellular localisation of phytochromes; Acknowledgements; References; 2 Cryptochromes; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 Cryptochrome genes and their evolution; 2.3 Cryptochrome domains, chromophores and structure; 2.3.1 Domain structure of the cryptochromes; 2.3.2 Cryptochrome chromophores; 2.3.3 Photolyase and cryptochrome structure; 2.3.3.1 Photolyase structure and reaction mechanism; 2.3.3.2 Cryptochrome structure 2.4 Cryptochrome biochemistry and spectroscopy2.4.1 Phosphorylation; 2.4.2 Nucleotide-binding and kinase activity; 2.4.3 DNA-binding activity; 2.4.4 Electron transfer; 2.5 Expression and biological activity of cryptochromes; 2.5.1 Expression and light regulation of cryptochromes in planta; 2.5.2 Cellular localization; 2.5.3 Growth responses controlled by cryptochromes; 2.5.4 Regulation of gene expression through cryptochromes; 2.6 Cryptochrome signalling; 2.6.1 Dimerization and output domains; 2.6.2 Cryptochrome partners; 2.6.2.1 Interaction with COP1 2.6.2.2 Interaction with zeitlupe/ADAGIO12.6.2.3 Interaction with phytochromes; 2.6.3 Further downstream components; 2.7 Summary; Acknowledgements; References; 3 Phototropins and other LOV-containing proteins; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Phototropins and their biological functions; 3.2.1 Physiological roles in higher plants; 3.2.2 Physiological roles in lower plants; 3.3 Phototropin structure, localization and activity; 3.3.1 Phototropin structure and localization; 3.3.2 Phototropin autophosphorylation; 3.4 Light sensing by the LOV domains; 3.4.1 LOV-domain photochemistry 3.4.2 LOV-domain structure3.4.3 Functional roles of LOV1 and LOV2; 3.4.4 Light-induced protein movements; 3.5 Phototropin signaling; 3.5.1 Phototropin-interacting proteins; 3.5.2 Downstream signaling targets; 3.6 Other LOV-containing proteins; 3.6.1 LOV-containing proteins in Arabidopsis; 3.6.2 LOV-containing proteins in fungi; 3.6.3 LOV-containing proteins in bacteria; 3.7 Conclusions and future perspectives; Acknowledgements; References; Part II Photoreceptor signal transduction; 4 Phytochrome-interacting factors; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 Methodology; 4.2.1 Initial identification of PIFs 4.2.2 Subsequent assay and characterization of the interaction |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910145274003321 |
Oxford ; ; Ames, Iowa, : Blackwell Pub., 2007 | ||
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Light and plant development [[electronic resource] /] / edited by Garry C. Whitelam and Karen J. Halliday |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Oxford ; ; Ames, Iowa, : Blackwell Pub., 2007 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (350 p.) |
Disciplina |
571.8/2
572.46 580.5 |
Altri autori (Persone) |
WhitelamGarry C
HallidayKaren J |
Collana | Annual plant reviews |
Soggetto topico |
Phytochrome
Plants - Photomorphogenesis Plants - Development |
ISBN |
1-281-32031-5
9786611320317 0-470-98889-4 0-470-99429-0 |
Classificazione | 42.42 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa ![]() |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Light and Plant Development; Contents; Contributors; Preface; Part I Photoreceptors; 1 Phytochromes; 1.1 Introduction; 1.2 Historical aspects; 1.3 Properties of phyA in vivo; 1.4 Properties in yeast cells; 1.5 In vivo properties of phytochromes; 1.5.1 In vivo spectroscopy; 1.6 Intracellular localisation of phytochromes; 1.6.1 Classical methods; 1.6.2 Spectroscopic methods; 1.6.3 Cell biological methods; 1.6.4 Immunocytochemical methods; 1.6.5 Novel methods; 1.7 Intracellular localisation of phyB in dark and light; 1.8 Intracellular localisation of phyA in dark and light
1.9 Intracellular localisation of phyC, phyD and phyE in dark and light1.10 Phytochrome/PIF3 co-localisation and nuclear speckles; 1.11 Regulation of intracellular localisation of phytochromes; Acknowledgements; References; 2 Cryptochromes; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 Cryptochrome genes and their evolution; 2.3 Cryptochrome domains, chromophores and structure; 2.3.1 Domain structure of the cryptochromes; 2.3.2 Cryptochrome chromophores; 2.3.3 Photolyase and cryptochrome structure; 2.3.3.1 Photolyase structure and reaction mechanism; 2.3.3.2 Cryptochrome structure 2.4 Cryptochrome biochemistry and spectroscopy2.4.1 Phosphorylation; 2.4.2 Nucleotide-binding and kinase activity; 2.4.3 DNA-binding activity; 2.4.4 Electron transfer; 2.5 Expression and biological activity of cryptochromes; 2.5.1 Expression and light regulation of cryptochromes in planta; 2.5.2 Cellular localization; 2.5.3 Growth responses controlled by cryptochromes; 2.5.4 Regulation of gene expression through cryptochromes; 2.6 Cryptochrome signalling; 2.6.1 Dimerization and output domains; 2.6.2 Cryptochrome partners; 2.6.2.1 Interaction with COP1 2.6.2.2 Interaction with zeitlupe/ADAGIO12.6.2.3 Interaction with phytochromes; 2.6.3 Further downstream components; 2.7 Summary; Acknowledgements; References; 3 Phototropins and other LOV-containing proteins; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Phototropins and their biological functions; 3.2.1 Physiological roles in higher plants; 3.2.2 Physiological roles in lower plants; 3.3 Phototropin structure, localization and activity; 3.3.1 Phototropin structure and localization; 3.3.2 Phototropin autophosphorylation; 3.4 Light sensing by the LOV domains; 3.4.1 LOV-domain photochemistry 3.4.2 LOV-domain structure3.4.3 Functional roles of LOV1 and LOV2; 3.4.4 Light-induced protein movements; 3.5 Phototropin signaling; 3.5.1 Phototropin-interacting proteins; 3.5.2 Downstream signaling targets; 3.6 Other LOV-containing proteins; 3.6.1 LOV-containing proteins in Arabidopsis; 3.6.2 LOV-containing proteins in fungi; 3.6.3 LOV-containing proteins in bacteria; 3.7 Conclusions and future perspectives; Acknowledgements; References; Part II Photoreceptor signal transduction; 4 Phytochrome-interacting factors; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 Methodology; 4.2.1 Initial identification of PIFs 4.2.2 Subsequent assay and characterization of the interaction |
Record Nr. | UNISA-996213961203316 |
Oxford ; ; Ames, Iowa, : Blackwell Pub., 2007 | ||
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Light and plant development / / edited by Garry C. Whitelam and Karen J. Halliday |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Oxford ; ; Ames, Iowa, : Blackwell Pub., 2007 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (350 p.) |
Disciplina | 571.8/2 |
Altri autori (Persone) |
WhitelamGarry C
HallidayKaren J |
Collana | Annual plant reviews |
Soggetto topico |
Phytochrome
Plants - Photomorphogenesis Plants - Development |
ISBN |
1-281-32031-5
9786611320317 0-470-98889-4 0-470-99429-0 |
Classificazione | 42.42 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa ![]() |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Light and Plant Development; Contents; Contributors; Preface; Part I Photoreceptors; 1 Phytochromes; 1.1 Introduction; 1.2 Historical aspects; 1.3 Properties of phyA in vivo; 1.4 Properties in yeast cells; 1.5 In vivo properties of phytochromes; 1.5.1 In vivo spectroscopy; 1.6 Intracellular localisation of phytochromes; 1.6.1 Classical methods; 1.6.2 Spectroscopic methods; 1.6.3 Cell biological methods; 1.6.4 Immunocytochemical methods; 1.6.5 Novel methods; 1.7 Intracellular localisation of phyB in dark and light; 1.8 Intracellular localisation of phyA in dark and light
1.9 Intracellular localisation of phyC, phyD and phyE in dark and light1.10 Phytochrome/PIF3 co-localisation and nuclear speckles; 1.11 Regulation of intracellular localisation of phytochromes; Acknowledgements; References; 2 Cryptochromes; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 Cryptochrome genes and their evolution; 2.3 Cryptochrome domains, chromophores and structure; 2.3.1 Domain structure of the cryptochromes; 2.3.2 Cryptochrome chromophores; 2.3.3 Photolyase and cryptochrome structure; 2.3.3.1 Photolyase structure and reaction mechanism; 2.3.3.2 Cryptochrome structure 2.4 Cryptochrome biochemistry and spectroscopy2.4.1 Phosphorylation; 2.4.2 Nucleotide-binding and kinase activity; 2.4.3 DNA-binding activity; 2.4.4 Electron transfer; 2.5 Expression and biological activity of cryptochromes; 2.5.1 Expression and light regulation of cryptochromes in planta; 2.5.2 Cellular localization; 2.5.3 Growth responses controlled by cryptochromes; 2.5.4 Regulation of gene expression through cryptochromes; 2.6 Cryptochrome signalling; 2.6.1 Dimerization and output domains; 2.6.2 Cryptochrome partners; 2.6.2.1 Interaction with COP1 2.6.2.2 Interaction with zeitlupe/ADAGIO12.6.2.3 Interaction with phytochromes; 2.6.3 Further downstream components; 2.7 Summary; Acknowledgements; References; 3 Phototropins and other LOV-containing proteins; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Phototropins and their biological functions; 3.2.1 Physiological roles in higher plants; 3.2.2 Physiological roles in lower plants; 3.3 Phototropin structure, localization and activity; 3.3.1 Phototropin structure and localization; 3.3.2 Phototropin autophosphorylation; 3.4 Light sensing by the LOV domains; 3.4.1 LOV-domain photochemistry 3.4.2 LOV-domain structure3.4.3 Functional roles of LOV1 and LOV2; 3.4.4 Light-induced protein movements; 3.5 Phototropin signaling; 3.5.1 Phototropin-interacting proteins; 3.5.2 Downstream signaling targets; 3.6 Other LOV-containing proteins; 3.6.1 LOV-containing proteins in Arabidopsis; 3.6.2 LOV-containing proteins in fungi; 3.6.3 LOV-containing proteins in bacteria; 3.7 Conclusions and future perspectives; Acknowledgements; References; Part II Photoreceptor signal transduction; 4 Phytochrome-interacting factors; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 Methodology; 4.2.1 Initial identification of PIFs 4.2.2 Subsequent assay and characterization of the interaction |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910677701203321 |
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Novel compounds from natural products in the new millennium : potential and challenges / / editors, Benny K-H Tan, Boon-Huat Bay, Yi-Zhun Zhu |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Hackensack, N.J. ; ; Hong Kong : , : World Scientific, , 2004 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (xv, 319 pages) : illustrations |
Disciplina |
547.7
660.6 |
Altri autori (Persone) |
TanBenny K-H
BayBoon-Huat ZhuYi-Zhun |
Soggetto topico |
Natural products
Natural products - Therapeutic use Pharmacognosy |
ISBN |
1-281-34759-0
9786611347598 981-256-221-4 |
Classificazione |
44.38
42.42 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa ![]() |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto | 1. Plants in drug discovery creating a new vision / Geoffrey Alan Cordell 2. The Bio-extraction industry in Jamaica: potential and challenges / Trevor Herbert Yee 3. Structural studies of drug metabolising enzymes and the relevance to natural product development / Rupika Delgoda 4. Bioi nformaticsspecies diversity databases: tools for facilitating natural product research / Sudershan Kumar and V idhi Gupta5. From genomes to drugs with bioinformatics / Kuo-Bin Li6. Yeast-based technologies for high through put screening of natural anti-viral agents / Rashi Srivastava and Sunil Kumar Lal7. Use of high-density oligonucleotide microarrays for gene expression profiling in natural product research / George Wai-Cheong Yip8. Limitations of natural pesticides: a challenge to scientists / Ajai Mansingh9. Bioactivity of hexane extract of blighia sapida Konig. on the cattle tick, boophilus microplus and the sweet potato weevil, cylas formicarius elegantulus / Arlene Wilson and Ajai Mansingh10. Antibacterial screening of tragia involucrata L. (Euphorbiaceae)a tribal used medicinal plant / Ramar Perumal Samy [and others]11. Effect of crude papaya latex on rats' pregnancy / Adebowale Adebiyi and P Ganesan Adaikan12. 1-cyano-2-hydroxy-3-butene: a plant nitrile that induces apoptosis in pancreatic acinar cells and reduces the severity of acute pancreatitis / Madhav Bhatia and Matthew A Wallig13. The liver protective effect of sesamin / Yasuo Kiso and Takatoshi Ishikawa14. Endothelium-dependent vascular relaxation induced by extracts of some Chinese medicinal herbs traditionally used to remove circulatory stagnation: an update / Chiu-Yin Kwan and Paul Chan15. Effect of chronic administration of aqueous azadirachta indica (neem) leaf extract on the cardiovascular system in the rat / Idongesit Obiefuna and Ronald Young. 16. The anti-hypertensive effect of sesamin / Yasuo Matsumura17. Effects of salvia miltiorrhiza after acute myocardial infarction in rats / Xin-Yan Ji [and others]18. The antioxidant and free radical scavenging effects of sesamin / Toshio Moritani19. Anticancer and immunomodulatory potential of DRF-3188, an analogue of andrographolide / Ajaya R Kumar [and others]20. Immunomodulating property of astragalus membranaceus and curcuma aromatica / Agnes Slater and Benny Kwong-Huat Tan21. Induction of breast tumours in rats for assaying natural products for anti-tumour properties / Janet Marlene Menzie22. Cancer diagnosis using the novel photosensitizer, hypericin / Malini Olivo23. Chemopreventive efficacy of apigenin against N-nitrosodiethylamine-induced and phenobarbital-promoted experimental hepatoma / Dhanapal Sakthisekaran and Jeyapal Prince Vijeya Singh24. The effects of saponin from sea cucumber (holothuria atra Jaeger) on CEM-SS T-lymphoblastic cells / Hi ang-Lian Hing [and others]25. Lentinana medically valuable glucan / Ann-Teck Yap and Mah-Lee Ng26. Turmeric and colon cancer / Devasena Thiyagarajan [and others]27. Immunotherapy of bladder cancer using microbes / Ratha Mahendran [and others]28. Modulation of hypericin-based phototoxicity in nasopharyngeal cancer / Hong-Yan Du [and others]29. Research and development of natural products in developing countries: need for venture capital / Victor Hugo Rhone30. Protection of ideas, inventions, trade marks, copyrights and products under the intellectual property law / Catherine Swee-Kian Toy |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910783218603321 |
Hackensack, N.J. ; ; Hong Kong : , : World Scientific, , 2004 | ||
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Plant hormone signaling [[electronic resource] /] / edited by Peter Hedden and Stephen G. Thomas |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Oxford, UK ; ; Ames, Iowa, : Blackwell Pub., 2006 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (370 p.) |
Disciplina |
571.742
580.5 |
Altri autori (Persone) |
HeddenPeter
ThomasStephen G <1969-> (Stephen Gregory) |
Collana | Annual plant reviews |
Soggetto topico |
Plant hormones
Plant cellular signal transduction |
Soggetto genere / forma | Electronic books. |
ISBN |
1-280-74871-0
9786610748716 0-470-76390-6 0-470-98880-0 1-4051-7306-8 |
Classificazione | 42.42 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa ![]() |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Plant Hormone Signaling; Contents; Contributors; Preface; 1 Abscisic acid synthesis, metabolism and signal transduction; 1.1 Introduction; 1.2 Biosynthesis and catabolism pathways; 1.2.1 Main early steps of ABA biosynthesis; 1.2.2 Epoxy-carotenoid cleavage; 1.2.3 The conversion of xanthoxin to ABA; 1.2.4 ABA catabolism; 1.3 Regulation of ABA synthesis and metabolism; 1.3.1 Developmental regulation; 1.3.1.1 Vegetative tissues; 1.3.1.2 Reproductive organs; 1.3.2 Regulation in response to abiotic stresses; 1.3.3 Regulation by endogenous signals and factors
1.4 ABA signaling in seed maturation processes: proteolysis and combinatorial protein interactions1.5 Stress responses in vegetative tissues: the five major nexuses; 1.5.1 ABA recognition sites and the search for the receptors; 1.5.2 Transcriptional network as the readout; 1.5.3 RNA metabolism; 1.5.4 Protein phosphatases 2C; 1.5.5 Sucrose non-fermenting-related kinases; 1.6 ABA signaling in guard cells: simple movements controlled by complex mechanisms; 1.7 ABA as antagonizing signal to light in stomatal movement; 1.8 Concluding remarks; Acknowledgements; References 2 Auxin metabolism and signaling2.1 Introduction; 2.2 Auxin metabolism; 2.2.1 Indole-3-acetic acid biosynthesis; 2.2.1.1 The tryptophan-independent pathway; 2.2.1.2 IAA biosynthesis from tryptophan; 2.2.2 IAA conjugates in plants; 2.2.2.1 IAA-peptide conjugates; 2.2.2.2 Amino acid conjugates; 2.2.2.3 Amide conjugate hydrolysis; 2.2.2.4 Ester conjugates; 2.2.3 IAA degradation; 2.3 Auxin signaling; 2.3.1 Auxin-responsive genes; 2.3.2 Auxin response factors; 2.3.3 Regulation of auxin response by the SCFTIR1 ubiquitin-ligase; 2.3.4 Regulation of SCFTIR1 activity 2.3.5 Identification of an auxin receptor2.4 Conclusions and future perspectives; Acknowledgements; References; 3 Integration of brassinosteroid biosynthesis and signaling; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Metabolism; 3.2.1 Biosynthesis; 3.2.1.1 DET2; 3.2.1.2 SAX1; 3.2.1.3 DWF4; 3.2.1.4 CPD; 3.2.1.5 ROT3 and CYP90D1; 3.2.1.6 CYP85A1 and CYP85A2; 3.2.1.7 Other biosynthetic functions; 3.2.2 Inactivation; 3.2.2.1 BAS1; 3.2.2.2 CHI2/SHK1/SOB7; 3.2.2.3 UGT73C5; 3.2.2.4 BNST3 and BNST4; 3.2.3 Functional aspects of BR metabolism; 3.2.3.1 Regulation of biosynthetic genes 3.2.3.2 Regulation of BR-inactivating genes3.2.3.3 Conservation of BR synthesis in higher plants; 3.3 Signal transduction; 3.3.1 BRI1 and BAK1; 3.3.2 BIN2 and BSU1; 3.3.3 BZR1 and BZR2/BES1; 3.3.4 BIM1; 3.3.5 Signaling mechanism and other putative components; 3.4 Future prospectives; 3.4.1 Metabolism; 3.4.2 Signal transduction; 3.4.3 Crops; Acknowledgements; References; 4 Cytokinin metabolism and signal transduction; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 Cytokinin metabolism; 4.2.1 Cytokinin biosynthesis; 4.2.2 Cytokinin interconversion and conjugation; 4.2.3 Cytokinin catabolism 4.3 Cytokinin signal transduction |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910143320203321 |
Oxford, UK ; ; Ames, Iowa, : Blackwell Pub., 2006 | ||
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Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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Plant hormone signaling [[electronic resource] /] / edited by Peter Hedden and Stephen G. Thomas |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Oxford, UK ; ; Ames, Iowa, : Blackwell Pub., 2006 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (370 p.) |
Disciplina |
571.742
580.5 |
Altri autori (Persone) |
HeddenPeter
ThomasStephen G <1969-> (Stephen Gregory) |
Collana | Annual plant reviews |
Soggetto topico |
Plant hormones
Plant cellular signal transduction |
ISBN |
1-280-74871-0
9786610748716 0-470-76390-6 0-470-98880-0 1-4051-7306-8 |
Classificazione | 42.42 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa ![]() |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Plant Hormone Signaling; Contents; Contributors; Preface; 1 Abscisic acid synthesis, metabolism and signal transduction; 1.1 Introduction; 1.2 Biosynthesis and catabolism pathways; 1.2.1 Main early steps of ABA biosynthesis; 1.2.2 Epoxy-carotenoid cleavage; 1.2.3 The conversion of xanthoxin to ABA; 1.2.4 ABA catabolism; 1.3 Regulation of ABA synthesis and metabolism; 1.3.1 Developmental regulation; 1.3.1.1 Vegetative tissues; 1.3.1.2 Reproductive organs; 1.3.2 Regulation in response to abiotic stresses; 1.3.3 Regulation by endogenous signals and factors
1.4 ABA signaling in seed maturation processes: proteolysis and combinatorial protein interactions1.5 Stress responses in vegetative tissues: the five major nexuses; 1.5.1 ABA recognition sites and the search for the receptors; 1.5.2 Transcriptional network as the readout; 1.5.3 RNA metabolism; 1.5.4 Protein phosphatases 2C; 1.5.5 Sucrose non-fermenting-related kinases; 1.6 ABA signaling in guard cells: simple movements controlled by complex mechanisms; 1.7 ABA as antagonizing signal to light in stomatal movement; 1.8 Concluding remarks; Acknowledgements; References 2 Auxin metabolism and signaling2.1 Introduction; 2.2 Auxin metabolism; 2.2.1 Indole-3-acetic acid biosynthesis; 2.2.1.1 The tryptophan-independent pathway; 2.2.1.2 IAA biosynthesis from tryptophan; 2.2.2 IAA conjugates in plants; 2.2.2.1 IAA-peptide conjugates; 2.2.2.2 Amino acid conjugates; 2.2.2.3 Amide conjugate hydrolysis; 2.2.2.4 Ester conjugates; 2.2.3 IAA degradation; 2.3 Auxin signaling; 2.3.1 Auxin-responsive genes; 2.3.2 Auxin response factors; 2.3.3 Regulation of auxin response by the SCFTIR1 ubiquitin-ligase; 2.3.4 Regulation of SCFTIR1 activity 2.3.5 Identification of an auxin receptor2.4 Conclusions and future perspectives; Acknowledgements; References; 3 Integration of brassinosteroid biosynthesis and signaling; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Metabolism; 3.2.1 Biosynthesis; 3.2.1.1 DET2; 3.2.1.2 SAX1; 3.2.1.3 DWF4; 3.2.1.4 CPD; 3.2.1.5 ROT3 and CYP90D1; 3.2.1.6 CYP85A1 and CYP85A2; 3.2.1.7 Other biosynthetic functions; 3.2.2 Inactivation; 3.2.2.1 BAS1; 3.2.2.2 CHI2/SHK1/SOB7; 3.2.2.3 UGT73C5; 3.2.2.4 BNST3 and BNST4; 3.2.3 Functional aspects of BR metabolism; 3.2.3.1 Regulation of biosynthetic genes 3.2.3.2 Regulation of BR-inactivating genes3.2.3.3 Conservation of BR synthesis in higher plants; 3.3 Signal transduction; 3.3.1 BRI1 and BAK1; 3.3.2 BIN2 and BSU1; 3.3.3 BZR1 and BZR2/BES1; 3.3.4 BIM1; 3.3.5 Signaling mechanism and other putative components; 3.4 Future prospectives; 3.4.1 Metabolism; 3.4.2 Signal transduction; 3.4.3 Crops; Acknowledgements; References; 4 Cytokinin metabolism and signal transduction; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 Cytokinin metabolism; 4.2.1 Cytokinin biosynthesis; 4.2.2 Cytokinin interconversion and conjugation; 4.2.3 Cytokinin catabolism 4.3 Cytokinin signal transduction |
Record Nr. | UNISA-996213068703316 |
Oxford, UK ; ; Ames, Iowa, : Blackwell Pub., 2006 | ||
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