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Progress in Biophysics and Molecular Biology
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Progress in Biophysics and Molecular Biology, Volume 32 summarizes the significant progress that has been made in the fields of biophysics and molecular biology. Topics range from metabolic regulation and transfer RNA to cellular metabolism and prokaryotic and eukaryotic ribosomes. This volume consists of five chapters and begins with a discussion of mathematical models used in the study of metabolic regulation, with emphasis on the energy metabolism of eukaryotes. The next chapter examines the possible functions of transfer RNA minor components, paying particular attention to the principle of location-function relationships. The reader is also introduced to spatial-functional correlations in cellular metabolism and highlights the role of organize multienzyme systems, along with the fundamentals of ribosome structure and function in prokaryotes and eukaryotes. A chapter that analyzes the structures and functions of transfer RNA concludes the book. This book will be of interest to scientists, students, and researchers working in the fields of biophysics and molecular biology.
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- Front Cover
- Progress in Biophysics and Molecular Biology
- Copyright Page
- Table of Contents
- PROVISIONAL CONTENTS OF FUTURE VOLUMES
- Chapter 1. METABOLIC REGULATION AND MATHEMATICAL MODELS
- Chapter 2. MINOR COMPONENTS IN TRANSFER RNA: THE LOCATIONâFUNCTION RELATIONSHIPS
- Chapter 3. ON THE ROLE OF ORGANIZED MULTIENZYME SYSTEMS IN CELLULAR METABOLISM: A GENERAL SYNTHESIS
- Chapter 4. STRUCTURE AND FUNCTION OF PROKARYOTIC AND EUKARYOTIC RIBOSOMES
- Chapter 5. THE STRUCTURES AND FUNCTIONS OF TRANSFER RNA
- SUBJECT INDEX
- NAME INDEX OF AUTHORS OF ARTICLES IN PREVIOUS VOLUMES
- SUBJECT INDEX OF TITLES OF PREVIOUS VOLUMES
- CONTENTS OF PREVIOUS VOLUMES