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Cellular Aspects of Pattern Formation: The Problem of Assembly

Cellular Aspects of Pattern Formation: The Problem of Assembly

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Publisher's Synopsis

DNA as "the molecule of life" has long been considered the only source of information on the molecular organization of cell components, and the process of self-assembly has been used to explain their structural diversity. Refuting this widely-held view, the authors of this book advance the argument that the existing molecular components of the cell have a profound influence on the assembly of new structures during morphogenesis in a more important complementary process, termed "directed assembly", which operates at post-translational levels of gene expression.;Following a broad account of the concept of directed assembly based on studies of ciliate protozoa, the authors apply the concept to the interpretation of patterning phenomena in multicellular developing systems, and demonstrate its universal significance to pattern formation in eukaryotic cells. Furthermore, a speculation is presented that prion particles, apparently the causative agents of certain neuro-degenerative diseases, may be able to reproduce themselves by a form of directed assembly.

Book information

ISBN: 9783805553827
Publisher: S. Karger
Imprint: Karger
Pub date:
Edition: 1st edition
Language: English
Weight: 320g
Height: 230mm
Width: 184mm
Spine width: 12mm