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The Second Edition of The Extracellular Matrix FactsBook has been completely revised, updated and expanded by over 50 percent. It contains over 85 entries on the diverse group of macromolecules that assemble toform the extracellular matrix. Entries provide information on molecular structure, isolation, primary structure, structural and functional sites, gene structure, database accession numbers, and key references. Key Features * Compiled by members of one of the foremost centers of matrix biochemistry in the world * Contains over 30 new entries, with all previous entries being revised and updated * Includes new entries on proteinases involved in the deposition of the extracellular matrix * Presents 3D ribbon diagrams in cases where the protein structure is now known
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The motivation for this PhD thesis was to understand the molecular basis of how cells regulate the formation of an organised and mechanically strong extracellular matrix (ECM). In tendon this process begins during embryogenesis with the appearance of bundles of narrow-diameter (~30 nm) collagen fibrils that are parallel to the tendon long axis. At the onset of collagen fibrillogenesis, the cells elongate, the fibrils are constrained within plasma membrane channels with their ends contained in tension-sensitive actin-stabilised plasma membrane protrusions. The mechanism by which actin is reorganised during cell elongation and the formation of tension-sensitive plasma membrane protrusions is p...
The FactsBook Series has established itself as the best source of easily accessible and accurate facts about protein groups. They use an easy-to-follow format and are researched and compiled by experts in the field. This Factsbook is devoted to nuclear receptors. The first section presents an introduction and describes the mode of action of the receptors in general. The second section of the book contains detailed entries covering each type of receptor. Entries provide information on: Nomenclature and structure, Isolation, DNA binding properties, Ligands, Expression, Target genes, Knockouts, Disease association, Gene structure, promoter and isoforms, Chromosomal location, Amino acid sequences, Key references