Cell Motility and the Cytoskeleton


ISSN: 0886-1544        年代:1989
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1. Preface
  Cell Motility and the Cytoskeleton,   Volume  14,   Issue  1,   1989,   Page  1-1

Jemes A. Spudich,  

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2. What are the best host cells for expression of functional proteins for in vitro analysis? What are the vectors of choice for expression? What can we learn from site‐specific mutagenesis coupled to in vitro studies on expressed proteins?
  Cell Motility and the Cytoskeleton,   Volume  14,   Issue  1,   1989,   Page  2-2

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3. Bacterial expression of eukaryotic contractile proteins
  Cell Motility and the Cytoskeleton,   Volume  14,   Issue  1,   1989,   Page  3-11

Leslie A. Leinwand,   Regina Sohn,   Stewart A. Frankel,   Elizabeth B. Goodwin,   Elizabeth M. McNally,  

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4. Structure‐function analysis of thin filament proteins expressed inEscherichia coli
  Cell Motility and the Cytoskeleton,   Volume  14,   Issue  1,   1989,   Page  12-20

Sarah E. Hitchcock‐DeGregori,  

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5. Expression of gelsolin by cos cell secretion
  Cell Motility and the Cytoskeleton,   Volume  14,   Issue  1,   1989,   Page  21-25

David J. Kwiatkowski,   Helen L. Yin,  

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6. Expression and mutation of Ca2+ATPases of the sarcoplasmic reticulum
  Cell Motility and the Cytoskeleton,   Volume  14,   Issue  1,   1989,   Page  26-34

Kei Maruyama,   David M. Clarke,   Junichi Fujii,   Tip W. Loo,   David H. MacLennan,  

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7. Actin structure‐function relationships in vitro using oligodeoxynucleotide‐directed site‐specific mutagenesis
  Cell Motility and the Cytoskeleton,   Volume  14,   Issue  1,   1989,   Page  35-39

Peter A. Rubenstein,   Larry R. Solomon,   Tammi Solomon,   Leslie Gay,  

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8. Are there eukaryotic organisms other than yeast where specific genes can be targeted and thereby disrupted or replaced with high efficiency? What advantages are afforded by microorganisms as model systems?
  Cell Motility and the Cytoskeleton,   Volume  14,   Issue  1,   1989,   Page  40-41

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9. The yeastSaccharomyces cerevisiaeas a model organism for the cytoskeleton and cellbiology
  Cell Motility and the Cytoskeleton,   Volume  14,   Issue  1,   1989,   Page  42-49

David Drubin,  

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10. Organizing microtubules in the cytoplasm: Genetic approaches in yeast and animal cells
  Cell Motility and the Cytoskeleton,   Volume  14,   Issue  1,   1989,   Page  50-57

Wendy S. Katz,   Frank Solomon,  

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