
Nuclear Proteins
- 1st Edition, Volume 143 - January 23, 2025
- Imprint: Academic Press
- Editor: Rossen Donev
- Language: English
- Hardback ISBN:9 7 8 - 0 - 4 4 3 - 2 9 5 6 4 - 5
- eBook ISBN:9 7 8 - 0 - 4 4 3 - 2 9 5 6 5 - 2
Advances in Protein Chemistry and Structural Biology, Volume 143 in the series, covers reviews of methodology and research in all aspects of protein chemistry, including purifi… Read more
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Request a sales quoteAdvances in Protein Chemistry and Structural Biology, Volume 143 in the series, covers reviews of methodology and research in all aspects of protein chemistry, including purification/expression, proteomics, modeling and structural determination and design. Chapters in this new release include Therapeutic insight into the role of nuclear protein HNF4α in liver carcinogenesis, Structural mechanism of nucleoporins in cancer disease, Identification of nuclear matrix proteins (novel genes) in bladder cancer using Bioinformatic approaches, A comparative study of nuclear proteins of different cancers - A systematic review, Role of lamins in cellular physiology and cancer, and much more.
Other chapters cover Nuclear Hormone Receptors as Drug Targets: Advancements and Future Prospects, Proteins binding to tandemly repeated DNA: familiar strangers, HMGB1, R-loops and genome stability, Nuclear tau accumulation in Alzheimer's Disease, and Histone deacetylase's (HDACs) regulates Tau function in Alzheimer's Disease.
Other chapters cover Nuclear Hormone Receptors as Drug Targets: Advancements and Future Prospects, Proteins binding to tandemly repeated DNA: familiar strangers, HMGB1, R-loops and genome stability, Nuclear tau accumulation in Alzheimer's Disease, and Histone deacetylase's (HDACs) regulates Tau function in Alzheimer's Disease.
- Covers various aspects, such as their structure, function, regulation, and roles in cellular processes
- Includes subclasses of nuclear proteins, discussing their specific functions and involvement in different cellular processes such as DNA replication, transcription, DNA repair, and chromatin remodeling
- Presents the signaling pathways and biochemical processes involved in their activation, transport, and localization within the nucleus
Biochemists, biophysicists, cell biologists, protein chemists, structural geneticists, and structural biologists
1. Therapeutic insight into the role of nuclear protein HNF4α in liver carcinogenesis
Ramanathan Gnanasambandan Sr.
2. Structural Mechanism of Nucleoporins in Cancer Disease
Selvaraj Chandrabose Sr.
3. Identification of nuclear matrix proteins (novel genes) in bladder cancer using Bioinformatic approaches
George Priya Doss C
4. A comparative study of nuclear proteins of different cancers - A systematic review
George Priya Doss C
5. Role of Lamins in Cellular Physiology and Cancer
Ajaz Ahmad Bhat
6. Pushing the envelope - how the genome interacts with the nuclear envelope in health and disease
Joanna Bridger
7. Identification of mutations and function analysis of nuclear proteins using bioinformatic approaches
George Priya Doss C
8. uclear Hormone Receptors as Drug Targets: Advancements and Future Prospects
Dileep Francis
9. Proteins binding to tandemly repeated DNA: familiar strangers
Olga Podgornaya and Natella Enukashvily
10. HMGB1
Iva Ugrinova
11. R-loops and genome stability
Anastas Gospodinov
12. TBC
Vikas Rishi
13. TBC
Pedro A Lazo
14. Nuclear Tau accumulation in Alzheimer's Disease
Subashchandrabose Chinnathambi
15. Histone Deacetylase's (HDACs) regulates Tau function in Alzheimer's Disease
Subashchandrabose Chinnathambi
Ramanathan Gnanasambandan Sr.
2. Structural Mechanism of Nucleoporins in Cancer Disease
Selvaraj Chandrabose Sr.
3. Identification of nuclear matrix proteins (novel genes) in bladder cancer using Bioinformatic approaches
George Priya Doss C
4. A comparative study of nuclear proteins of different cancers - A systematic review
George Priya Doss C
5. Role of Lamins in Cellular Physiology and Cancer
Ajaz Ahmad Bhat
6. Pushing the envelope - how the genome interacts with the nuclear envelope in health and disease
Joanna Bridger
7. Identification of mutations and function analysis of nuclear proteins using bioinformatic approaches
George Priya Doss C
8. uclear Hormone Receptors as Drug Targets: Advancements and Future Prospects
Dileep Francis
9. Proteins binding to tandemly repeated DNA: familiar strangers
Olga Podgornaya and Natella Enukashvily
10. HMGB1
Iva Ugrinova
11. R-loops and genome stability
Anastas Gospodinov
12. TBC
Vikas Rishi
13. TBC
Pedro A Lazo
14. Nuclear Tau accumulation in Alzheimer's Disease
Subashchandrabose Chinnathambi
15. Histone Deacetylase's (HDACs) regulates Tau function in Alzheimer's Disease
Subashchandrabose Chinnathambi
- Edition: 1
- Volume: 143
- Published: January 23, 2025
- No. of pages (Hardback): 444
- Imprint: Academic Press
- Language: English
- Hardback ISBN: 9780443295645
- eBook ISBN: 9780443295652
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Rossen Donev
Rossen Donev received his PhD degree in 1999 from the Institute of Molecular Biology, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences. He did postdoctoral training at Imperial Cancer Research Fund, UK (renamed after the merger with Cancer Research Campaign to Cancer Research UK, London Research Institute) and Cardiff University. In 2007 he was awarded a New Investigator Grant Award from the Medical Research Council (UK) to establish himself as an independent Principle Investigator. In 2010 Dr. Donev was appointed Senior Lecturer at Swansea University. In 2016 Dr. Donev joined MicroPharm Ltd (UK) where currently he is Head of Research. He has published more than 60 research papers, chaired scientific meetings and given invited plenary talks. Rossen Donev has consulted on projects related to development of treatments for neurodevelopmental disorders and cancer therapies. He serves as Editor-in-Chief of the Advances in Protein Chemistry and Structural Biology and on editorial board of several other journals. His research interests include signaling pathways involved in neuropsychiatric disorders and tumor escape from the immune system, and development of therapeutic strategies for their treatment. More recently he has focused on development of immunotherapeutics for non-systemic applications.
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