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标题(title):Ciba Foundation Symposium 28 - The Structure and Function of Chromatin6 ]6 I8 a# }& a
汽巴基金会研讨会28-染色质的结构和功能+ _6 E: e7 z0 I, i7 M6 M. o' c+ X! r
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第一章前言:组蛋白命名法(第1-6页):E.M.Bradbury& \, G U v6 Q
第二章导言(第5-6页):E.L.史密斯# U4 H7 Y. V5 N4 {* H w* b
第三章电子显微镜下的染色细胞结构(第7-28页):Hans Ris% B j- N+ ~' e7 v
第四章染色质的模板活性(第29-57页):G.Felsenfeld,R.Axel,H.Cedar和B.Sollner?韦伯
; r6 G- w1 }$ K( I# J/ c. J第5章组蛋白功能和进化的序列研究(第59-76页):罗伯特J.德兰格和埃米尔L.史密斯* b6 e j* y; P$ ? e V
第6章组蛋白H2A(组蛋白醇,IIbl或F2a2)的结构(第77-93页):P.Sautiere,D.Wouters?蒂鲁、莱恩和比塞特# J" i1 M4 g6 B0 M( O3 t3 R
第7章与组蛋白相关的染色体蛋白质(第95-112页):E.W.Johns、G.H.Goodwin、J.M.Walker和C.Sanders7 D. p" Z! ?6 A' T1 b0 r2 H A
第八章非化学?组蛋白染色体蛋白质(113-130页):莎拉C.R.埃尔金和威廉E.斯顿姆
% D, p I5 V2 u' |$ P第九章染色体结构中的组蛋白与细胞分裂的控制(第131-155页):E.M.Bradbury( f+ A' c+ }' o g$ T2 U5 r. P5 I
第十章?精子核组蛋白的射线衍射(157-174页):Juan A.Subirana、Luis C.Puigjaner、Josep Roca、Remedios Llopis和Pedro Suau; @& D2 {1 Z/ e- X$ M; q
第十一章非营利组织的监管作用?RNA合成中的组蛋白(第181-198页):J.Paul和R.S.Gilmour2 I! F! O) y6 A$ ?
第十二章顺序?非特异性结合DNA?组蛋白及其在基因激活过程中从细胞质到细胞核的迁移(199-228页):Vincent G.Allfrey、Akira Inoue、Jonathan Karn、Edward M.Johnson、Robert A.Good和John W.Hadden
$ n% g5 \+ M9 F- ^" p( g第十三章邮政的生物学作用?碱性核蛋白的合成修饰(229-258页):G.H.Dixon,E.P.M.Candido,B.M.Honda,A.J.Louie,A.R.Macleod和M.T.Sung$ S! ]2 y F" A: q
第14章细胞周期中组蛋白的微修饰(259-267页):Margery G.Ord和Lloyd A.Stocken; g6 ~2 a4 p8 ?' s/ I. q; s O
第15章刺激增殖的W1#8细胞染色质结构和功能的变化(第269-289页):Renato Baserga、Bernd Bombik和Claudio Nicolini; m5 r7 j; y' ^. f: {8 ~. s' z' ~
第16章组蛋白复合物沿染色体纤维的排列(第291-313页):Harold Weintraub、Frederick Van Lente和Richard Blumenthal3 t! S' ^) }) Q G9 m0 ?5 J
第17章高等生物基因表达的调控:如何运作(315-351页):詹姆斯邦纳. u- G7 N3 S5 T7 I6 h8 K$ P
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. R7 k+ n' R; F; C0 KChapter 1 Foreword: Histone Nomenclature (pages 1–6): E. M. Bradbury$ `9 J0 m% w3 o( `
Chapter 2 Introduction (pages 5–6): E. L. Smith
5 i: f4 @' E/ h7 l: XChapter 3 Chromosornal Structure as Seen by Electron Microscopy (pages 7–28): Hans Ris, \* b8 p7 _8 A) Y% U0 D: Q3 f9 G
Chapter 4 The Specific Template Activity of Chromatin (pages 29–57): G. Felsenfeld, R. Axel, H. Cedar and B. Sollner?Webb
6 c# d: N7 O2 s& K! LChapter 5 Histone Function and Evolution as Viewed by Sequence Studies (pages 59–76): Robert J. Delange and Emil L. Smith
, M* R+ t+ K/ R8 n$ S# t3 O7 |Chapter 6 Structure of Histone H2A (Histone ALK, IIbl or F2a2) (pages 77–93): P. Sautiere, D. Wouters?Tyrou, B. Laine and G. Biserte1 K9 X5 G2 g* F- N3 E' K" |
Chapter 7 Chromosomal Proteins Related to Histones (pages 95–112): E. W. Johns, G. H. Goodwin, J. M. Walker and C. Sanders. X9 d4 H8 ~7 K# q3 W7 p) b& ^2 ^0 G
Chapter 8 Chemistry of the Non?Histone Chromosomal Proteins (pages 113–130): Sarah C. R. Elgin and William E. Stumph
8 J( w# F9 D: J3 B: U" DChapter 9 Histones in Chromosomal Structure and Control of Cell Division (pages 131–155): E. M. Bradbury
! [- l& g- _! C. N) T% T" j: Q- u/ SChapter 10 X?Ray Diffraction of Nucleohistones from Spermatozoa (pages 157–174): Juan A. Subirana, Luis C. Puigjaner, Josep Roca, Remedios Llopis And and Pedro Suau; O' M$ C" J9 F+ k- }6 c+ I% W
Chapter 11 The Regulatory Role of Non?Histone Proteins in RNA Synthesis (pages 181–198): J. Paul and R. S. Gilmour5 y4 v. Z1 N5 O: x1 s% k3 ]
Chapter 12 Sequence?Specific Binding of DNA by Non?Histone Proteins and Their Migration from Cytoplasm to Nucleus During Gene Activation (pages 199–228): Vincent G. Allfrey, Akira Inoue, Jonathan Karn, Edward M. Johnson, Robert A. Good and John W. Hadden
. A! E1 m* H7 y$ p8 G; D- Z5 {% T, TChapter 13 The Biological Roles of Post?Synthetic Modifications of Basic Nuclear Proteins (pages 229–258): G. H. Dixon, E. P. M. Candido, B. M. Honda, A. J. Louie, A. R. Macleod and M. T. Sung
! l/ {, ?8 ~/ @" V, N& a0 RChapter 14 Micromodification of Histone During the Cell Cycle (pages 259–267): Margery G. Ord and Lloyd A. Stocken6 }/ N2 M0 e$ E9 W3 I9 e5 A
Chapter 15 Changes in Chromatin Structure and Function in W1#8 Cells Stimulated to Proliferate (pages 269–289): Renato Baserga, Bernd Bombik and Claudio Nicolini! \% n7 s9 _/ D! C* t/ a
Chapter 16 The Arrangement of Histone Complexes Along the Chromosomal Fibre (pages 291–313): Harold Weintraub, Frederick Van Lente and Richard Blumenthal
1 m' l& h$ \4 y* J3 p/ u$ Y/ [$ U" sChapter 17 Regulation of Gene Expression in Higher Organisms: How it All Works (pages 315–351): James Bonner |