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The Harvey Lectures : Series 76 Academic Press. 1982. Hard Cover. Hardcover/pub. 1982/Gd. condition/240 pages - Delivered under the Auspices of the Harvey Society of New York 1980 -1981..(TH11035z). Good. Book number: 1035z USD 51.64 [Appr.: EURO 39.25 | £UK 32.75 | JP¥ 4011] Catalogue: Health
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Transfer of Proteins Across Membranes. Parts I & Ii. n. p.:, Journal of Cell Biology,, 1975.. Paperback. Two Papers. Two Near Fine Extracts from the J. Cell Biology Vol. 67, 1975. Pps. 835-851, 852-862. Self Wrappers. The Sub-Titles of These Papers Are: Part I-Presence of Proteolytically Processed and Unprocessed Nascent Immunoglobulin Light Chains on Membrane-Bound Ribosomes of Murine Myeloma; Part Ii-Reconstitution of Functional Rough Microsomes from Heterologous Components. Owner Name, Number Title Page. Gunter Blobel (1936- ) Provided the Key Elements to Understanding How a Newly Made Protein Gets to the Correct Intracellular Location and How Proteins Enter and Move Across the Membranes Surrounding Individual Organelles Within a Cell. Dr. Blobel Put Forth, in a Preliminary Paper, the So Called "Signal Hypothesis" in 1971. The Current Papers (1975) Are the Full Development of These Ideas and Are the Central Elements of His Nobel Prize Winning Research. The Committee Awarded the Prize "for the Discovery That Proteins Have Intrinsic Signals That Govern Their Transport and Localization in the Cell". Scarce. Sm 4to. Near Fine. Book number: 16794 USD 95.00 [Appr.: EURO 72.25 | £UK 60.25 | JP¥ 7378]
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Functional Interaction of Plant Ribosomes with Animal Microsomal Membranes. n. p.:, 1977.. Paperback. A Near Fine Offprint from Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications Vol. 74, No. 4, 1977. Pps 1675-1682. Self Wrappers. Owner Name, Number Title Page. Gunter Blobel (1936- ) Provided the Key Elements to Understanding How a Newly Made Protein Gets to the Correct Intracellular Location and How Proteins Enter and Move Across the Membranes Surrounding Individual Organelles Within a Cell. Dr. Blobel Put Forth, in a Preliminary Paper, the So Called "Signal Hypothesis" in 1971. The Work Was Reported in Final Form in a Pair of 1975 Papers. That Work Formed the Basis for the Awarding of the Nobel Prize. The Committee Awarded the Prize "for the Discovery That Proteins Have Intrinsic Signals That Govern Their Transport and Localization in the Cell". The Current Paper References the Signal Hypothesis and Extends That Work By Showing That Plant Ribosomes and Animal Microsomal Membranes Can Interact in Vitro to Result in a Co-Translational Processing of Heterologous Nascent Chains As Well As Co-Translational Segregation of the Processed Chains in Heterologous Microsomal Vesicles. Thus, the Interactions Are Not Limited to the Animal Kingdom But Can Be between Animal and Plant Moities. Scarce. Sm. 4to. Near Fine. Book number: 16832 USD 12.00 [Appr.: EURO 9.25 | £UK 7.75 | JP¥ 932]
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