The Molecular Switch: Signaling and Allostery
暫譯: 分子開關:信號傳遞與變構調控
Phillips, Rob
- 出版商: Princeton University
- 出版日期: 2020-09-01
- 售價: $4,680
- 貴賓價: 9.5 折 $4,446
- 語言: 英文
- 頁數: 440
- 裝訂: Hardcover - also called cloth, retail trade, or trade
- ISBN: 0691200246
- ISBN-13: 9780691200248
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相關分類:
物理學 Physics、生物資訊 Bioinformatics
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商品描述
A signature feature of living organisms is their ability to carry out purposeful actions by taking stock of the world around them. To that end, cells have an arsenal of signaling molecules linked together in signaling pathways, which switch between inactive and active conformations. The Molecular Switch articulates a biophysical perspective on signaling, showing how allostery--a powerful explanation of how molecules function across all biological domains--can be reformulated using equilibrium statistical mechanics, applied to diverse biological systems exhibiting switching behaviors, and successfully unify seemingly unrelated phenomena.
Rob Phillips weaves together allostery and statistical mechanics via a series of biological vignettes, each of which showcases an important biological question and accompanying physical analysis. Beginning with the study of ligand-gated ion channels and their role in problems ranging from muscle action to vision, Phillips then undertakes increasingly sophisticated case studies, from bacterial chemotaxis and quorum sensing to hemoglobin and its role in mammalian physiology. He looks at G-protein coupled receptors as well as the role of allosteric molecules in gene regulation. Phillips concludes by surveying problems in biological fidelity and offering a speculative chapter on the relationship between allostery and biological Maxwell demons.
Appropriate for graduate students and researchers in biophysics, physics, engineering, biology, and neuroscience, The Molecular Switch presents a unified, quantitative model for describing biological signaling phenomena.
商品描述(中文翻譯)
一個生物體的標誌性特徵是它們能夠通過評估周圍世界來執行有目的的行動。為此,細胞擁有一套信號分子,這些分子在信號通路中相互連結,並在不活躍和活躍的構象之間切換。《分子開關》從生物物理的角度闡述了信號傳遞,展示了變構調節(allostery)——這是一種強有力的解釋,說明了分子如何在所有生物領域中運作——如何可以使用平衡統計力學重新表述,並應用於展現切換行為的多樣生物系統,成功地統一看似無關的現象。
Rob Phillips 通過一系列生物小插曲將變構調節和統計力學編織在一起,每個小插曲都展示了一個重要的生物學問題及其相應的物理分析。從研究配體門控離子通道及其在從肌肉運動到視覺等問題中的角色開始,Phillips 隨後進行了越來越複雜的案例研究,從細菌的趨化性和群體感應到血紅蛋白及其在哺乳動物生理中的角色。他考察了G蛋白偶聯受體以及變構分子在基因調控中的作用。Phillips 最後回顧了生物學忠實性中的問題,並提供了一個關於變構調節與生物學麥克斯韋惡魔之間關係的推測性章節。
《分子開關》適合生物物理學、物理學、工程學、生物學和神經科學的研究生和研究人員,提供了一個統一的、定量的模型來描述生物信號現象。
作者簡介
Rob Phillips is the Fred and Nancy Morris Professor of Biophysics and Biology at the California Institute of Technology. He is the author of Crystals, Defects and Microstructures and coauthor of Physical Biology of the Cell and Cell Biology by the Numbers.
作者簡介(中文翻譯)
羅伯·菲利普斯是加州理工學院的弗雷德與南希·莫里斯生物物理學與生物學教授。他是晶體、缺陷與微結構的作者,並且是細胞的物理生物學和數字化細胞生物學的共同作者。