Endocytosis and signaling / Christophe Lamaze, Ian Prior, editors.
2018
QH634
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Title
Endocytosis and signaling / Christophe Lamaze, Ian Prior, editors.
ISBN
9783319967042 (electronic book)
3319967045 (electronic book)
9783319967035
3319967037
3319967045 (electronic book)
9783319967035
3319967037
Published
Cham : Springer, [2018]
Copyright
©2018
Language
English
Description
1 online resource : color illustrations.
Item Number
10.1007/978-3-319-96704-2 doi
Call Number
QH634
Dewey Decimal Classification
571.6
Summary
This book focuses on the context dependency of cell signaling by showing how the endosomal system helps to structure and regulate signaling pathways. The location and concentration of signaling nodes regulate their activation cycles and engagement with distinct effector pathways. Whilst many cell signaling pathways are initiated from the cell surface, endocytosis provides an opportunity for modulating signaling networks’ output. In this book, first a series of reviews describe the endocytic and endosomal system and show how these subcellular platforms sort and regulate a wide range of signaling pathway components and phenotypic outputs. The book then reviews the latest scientific insights into how endocytic trafficking and subcellular location modulate a set of major pathways that are essential to normal cellular function and organisms’ development.
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Online resource ; title from PDF title page (viewed August 15, 2018).
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Series
Progress in molecular and subcellular biology ; 57.
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Print version: 9783319967035
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