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Smad Signal Transduction - Smads in Proliferation, Differentiation and Disease

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For the first time world-leading experts in the area of cellular signaling have joined to the production of a book on Smad signal transduction. Smads are the principal intracellular effectors of TGF-b family members that control numerous cellular responses with critical roles in development and in tissue homeostasis. In a series of 22 cutting-edge chapters forward looking reviews of Smads are provided that cover their discovery, evolution, role in development, mechanism of action and regulation, and how deregulation in Smad signalling contributes to human diseases. Written for an audience with basic understanding of molecular and cell biology, this volume provides an in-depth review of a rapidly developing field and extensive cross-references between chapters are provided. This book will be of particular interest to basic and applied biomedical researchers (students, post-docs or group leaders) with desire to understand the principles of cell-cell communication and mechanisms by which signaling pathways and gene programs control cell proliferation and differentiation, and how this knowledge may come to be applied in the clinic.

List of contents

Molecular Evolution of Smad Proteins.- C. Elegans TGF-? Signaling Pathways.- Smads In Drosophila - Interpretation Of Graded Signals In Vivo.- Delineating the TGF-?/Smad-Induced Cytostatic Response.- Smads In Mesenchymal Differentiation.- Smad Proteins in Apoptotic and Survival Signaling.- TGF-?/SMAD Signaling in Epithelial to Mesenchymal Transition.- Genetic Disruptions within the Murine Genome Reveal Numerous Roles of the Smad Gene Family in Development, Disease, and Cancer.- Trafficking of Serine/Threonine Kinase Receptors and Smad Activation.- Nucleocytoplasmic Shuttling of Smad Proteins.- Structural Insights into Smad Function and Specificity.- Regulation of Smad Function by Phosphorylation.- Regulation of Smad Functions Through Ubiquitination and Sumoylation Pathways.- Smad Transcriptional Co-Activators and Co-Repressors.- Integration of Signaling Pathways Via Smad Proteins.- Interplays Between The Smad and Map Kinase Signaling Pathways.- Gene Expression Signatures of TGF-?/Smad-Induced Responses.- Systems Biology Approaches to TGF-?/Smad Signaling.- Inhibitory Smads: Mechanisms of Action and Roles in Human Diseases.- Alterations in Smad Signaling in Carcinogenesis.- TGF-? Receptor Kinase Inhibitors for the Treatment of Cancer.- TGF-? Receptor Kinase Inhibitors for Treatment of Fibrosis.

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For the first time world-leading experts in the area of cellular signaling have joined to the production of a book on Smad signal transduction. Smads are the principal intracellular effectors of TGF-b family members that control numerous cellular responses with critical roles in development and in tissue homeostasis. In a series of 22 cutting-edge chapters forward looking reviews of Smads are provided that cover their discovery, evolution, role in development, mechanism of action and regulation, and how deregulation in Smad signalling contributes to human diseases. Written for an audience with basic understanding of molecular and cell biology, this volume provides an in-depth review of a rapidly developing field and extensive cross-references between chapters are provided. This book will be of particular interest to basic and applied biomedical researchers (students, post-docs or group leaders) with desire to understand the principles of cell-cell communication and mechanisms by which signaling pathways and gene programs control cell proliferation and differentiation, and how this knowledge may come to be applied in the clinic.

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"This text would ideally gather all relevant information on Smads in signal transduction in general and at the crossroads between developmental and cell biology in particular. … This is definitely an ‘all-in’ book for those interested in or working on TGFß receptor signal transduction in general and Smad proteins in particular. … it is a must for all of us working in the field of TGFß signaling and Smad signal transduction, and for those of us who are teaching post-graduate courses in signal transduction." (Danny Huylebroeck, Development, Vol. 134 (24), 2007)

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From the reviews:

"This text would ideally gather all relevant information on Smads in signal transduction in general and at the crossroads between developmental and cell biology in particular. ... This is definitely an 'all-in' book for those interested in or working on TGFß receptor signal transduction in general and Smad proteins in particular. ... it is a must for all of us working in the field of TGFß signaling and Smad signal transduction, and for those of us who are teaching post-graduate courses in signal transduction." (Danny Huylebroeck, Development, Vol. 134 (24), 2007)

Product details

Assisted by Pete Dijke (Editor), Peter Dijke (Editor), Peter Ten Dijke (Editor), Heldin (Editor), Heldin (Editor), Carl-Henrik Heldin (Editor)
Publisher Springer Netherlands
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 20.10.2010
 
EAN 9789048171453
ISBN 978-90-481-7145-3
No. of pages 472
Dimensions 155 mm x 26 mm x 235 mm
Weight 733 g
Illustrations XIV, 472 p.
Series Proteins and Cell Regulation
Proteins and Cell Regulation
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Biology > Miscellaneous

C, Medical research, Life Sciences, biochemistry, molecular biology, Oncology, Biomedical and Life Sciences, Cancer Research, Cellular biology (cytology), Biochemistry, general, Life Sciences, general, Biomedical Research, Cell Biology, Molecular Medicine, Developmental biology

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