Molecular Biology of Photosynthesis
Produktnummer:
18a75b96afe51a4d2bbbfe941ad6a14c87
Themengebiete: | ATP Chloroplast DNA Expression Nucleotide Photorespiration Polypeptide Protein Regulation Translation |
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Veröffentlichungsdatum: | 28.09.2011 |
EAN: | 9789401075176 |
Sprache: | Englisch |
Seitenzahl: | 844 |
Produktart: | Kartoniert / Broschiert |
Herausgeber: | Bohnert, Hans J. Bottomley, W. Bryant, D.A. Govindjee Mullet, John E. Ogren, W.L. Pakrasi, Himadri Somerville, C.R. |
Verlag: | Springer Netherland |
Produktinformationen "Molecular Biology of Photosynthesis"
Molecular biology, particularly molecular genetics, is among the newest and most powerful approach in modern photosynthesis research. Development of molecular biology techniques has provided new methods to solve old problems in many biological disciplines. Molecular biology has its greatest potential for contribution when applied in combination with other disciplines, to focus not just on genes and molecules, but on the complex interaction between them and the biochemical pathways in the whole organism. Photosynthesis is surely the best studied research area in plant biology, making this field the foremost candidate for successfully employing molecular genetic techniques. Already, the success of molecular biology in photosynthesis has been nothing short of spectacular. Work performed over the last few years, much of which is sum marized in this volume, stands in evidence. Techniques such as site-specific mutagenesis have helped us in examining the roles of individual protein domains in the function of multiunit complexes such as the enzyme ribulose-l ,5-bisphos phate carboxylase/oxygenase (RUBISCO) and the oxygen evolving photo system (the photosystem II). The techniques of molecular biology have been very important in advancing the state of knowledge of the reaction center from the photosynthetic bacteria whose structure has been elegantly deduced by H. Michel and 1. Deisenhofer from the X-ray studies of its crystals.

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