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- Edited by Nicholas J. Kruger,
Dept. of Plant Sciences, University of Oxford, UK; Steven A. Hill,
Dept. of Plant Sciences, University of Oxford, UK; R. George
Ratcliffe, Dept. of Plant Sciences, University of Oxford, UK.
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- This book provides a timely review of
progress in the area of primary plant metabolism, and in particular
highlights the extent to which molecular techniques now influence the
investigation and understanding of plant metabolism. The emphasis of
the book is centred on processes related to the dominant pathways of
carbohydrate production and utilisation, and is arranged to reflect
the current focus of researchers on three broadly overlapping areas of
investigation.
- The molecular architecture of selected
enzymes of primary metabolism; The integration of metabolism between
organelles, cells, tissues and organs; The manipulation of major
pathways of carbohydrate metabolism.
- Each of the contributors is an
internationally recognised researcher who presents a cogent summary of
recent advances in the field. The volume will be of particular value
to undergraduates, graduates and advanced researchers in plant
biology, biotechnology and biochemistry, as well as researchers in
related areas of plant physiology, crop production and horticulture
who need to keep abreast of current developments in the understanding
of the fundamental aspects of plant carbohydrate metabolism.
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- Contents and Contributors
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- Preface; N.J. Kruger, et al.
1. Rubisco: Attempts to Reform a Promiscuous Enzyme; M.A.J. Parry, et
al.
2. Insights into the Active Site of the Plant Alternative Oxidase and
its Relationship to Function; C. Affourtit, A.L. Moore.
3. The Many-Faceted Function of Phosphoenolpyruvate Carboxykinase in
Plants; R.C. Leegood, et al.
4. Folate Synthesis and Compartmentation in Higher Plants; F. Rébeillé,
R. Douce.
5. Structure and Function of Plastid Metabolite Transporters; U.-I. Flügge,
et al.
6. Integration of Metabolism within Non-Photosynthetic Plastids, and
with the Cytosol; M.J. Emes, et al.
7. Carbon Flux to Fatty Acids in Plastids; S. Rawsthorne, et al.
8. Compartmentation of Metabolites between the Subcellular
Compartments of Leaves, the Apoplast, the Phloem and the Storage
Tissue of Different Crop Plants; G. Lohaus, et al.
9. Regulation of Starch Synthesis in Storage Organs; A.M. Smith
10. The Integration of Sucrose and Fructan Metabolism in Temperate
Grasses and Cereals; C.J. Pollock, et al.
11. Expression of Fructosyltransferase Genes in Transgenic Plants; I.
Vijn, et al.
12. The Application of Transgenic Technology to the Study of Sink
Metabolism in Potato; R. Trethewey, L. Willmitzer.
13. Increasing the Flux in a Metabolic Pathway: A Metabolic Control
Analysis Perspective; D.A. Fell, S. Thomas.
14. Nitrate Acts as a Signal to Control Gene Expression, Metabolism
and Biomass Allocation; M. Stitt, W.-R. Scheible.
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- Kluwer Academic Publishers, Dordrecht
- Hardbound, ISBN 0-7923-5494-X
January 1999, 328 pp.
NLG 300.00 / USD 180.00 / GBP 105.00
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Members of the Phytochemical Society of Europe may order the volume at a
discount of 25%.
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