Author: | C. Smith,E.J. Wood |
Subcategory: | Science & Mathematics |
Language: | English |
Publisher: | Springer; Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1992 edition (May 31, 1992) |
Pages: | 226 pages |
Category: | Other |
Rating: | 4.2 |
Other formats: | mbr lit lrf docx |
Book Condition: Book shows a small amount of wear to cover and binding. Series: Molecular and Cell Biochemistry. Paperback: 171 pages.
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Wood (1992) Molecular and Cell Biology. Wood (1992) Biosynthesis. Chapman & Hall, London - an up-to-date, well-written treatment. CrossRefGoogle Scholar.
9. 2 Polyisoprenoid biosynthesis 183 9. 3 Importance of cholesterol 184 9. 4 Further variations on the polyisoprenoid theme 199 9. 5 Biosynthesis of porphyrins 203 9. 6 Biosynthesis of chlorophyll 206 207 9. 7 Porphyrin degradation: bile pigment formation 9. 8 Vitamin B12 and pernicious anaemia 208 9. 9 Overview 209 Answers to exercises 210 Questions 211 Answers to questions 213.
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The biosynthesis of these lipids is discussed briefly. The recent advances in recombinant DNA technology have begun to help to elucidate the nature of some of the enzymes involved in this process and the genes that encode them
The biosynthesis of these lipids is discussed briefly. The recent advances in recombinant DNA technology have begun to help to elucidate the nature of some of the enzymes involved in this process and the genes that encode them. Gene disruption and other molecular genetic technologies are beginning to provide new approaches to test for the biological functions of these gene products and may lead to identification of new antimycobacterial drug targets.
A. This book is one of a series of brief fundamental texts for junior under- graduates and diploma students in biological science. The intention is to give the series special appeal to the many students who read biochemistry for only part of their course and who are looking for an all-encompassing and stimulating approach. Although all books in the series bear a distinct family likeness, each stands on its own as an independent text.
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