Ebook: Algal Development: Molecular and Cellular Aspects
- Tags: Microbiology, Cell Biology
- Series: Proceedings in Life Sciences
- Year: 1987
- Publisher: Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
- Edition: 1
- Language: English
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From the contents: Interaction of circadian oscillators and the cell developmental cycle in Euglena.- Control Points in the Chlamydomonas Cell Cycle.- Two possibilities for time measurement in synchronous Chlorella - circadian rhythm and timing.- Diatom mitosis: Implications of a Model System.- Wall morphogenesis in centric diatoms.- Cell elongation in the red alga Griffithsia: control by light, ions, and an endogenous glycoprotein hormone.- Molecular signals during sexual induction of Volvox carteri f. nagariensis.- Pheromone-inducible glycoproteins of the extracelluar matrix of Volvox and their possible role in sexual induction.- Environmental and Pheromonal Control of Sexual Reproduction inLaminaria.- Action of cell wall autolysins in asexual reproduction of filamentous green algae: evidence and species specificity.- Molecular recognition properties of Chlamydomonas HRGPs.- Maturation of a Flagellum/Basal Body Requires More Than one Cell Cycle in Algal Flagellates: Studies on Nephroselmis olivacea.- Protein synthesis in chloroplasts.- Comparison of envelope membranes from higher plants and algae plastids and of outer membranes from Cyanobacteria.- Regulation of chloroplast differentiation: Cooperation Between Light-Induced Processes and Internal Adaptation.- Interaction of nuclear and chloroplast mutations in biogenesis of chloroplast ribosomes in Chlamydomonas.- Evidence for Multiple Functions of the Intrinsic, 32-34 kDa Chloroplast Membrane Polypeptide of Scenedesmus in Photosystem II Reactions.- "Life cycle" of the 32 kDa-protein of Chlamydomonas chloroplasts.- Two Different Forms of LHC in the Green Alga chlamydobotrys stellata.- Taxonomic Index.- Subject Index. Die verschiedenen Entwicklungstypen und Rhythmen von Algen werden anhand von verschiedenen Beispielen erlautert, wobei die physiologischen Grundlagen im Vordergrund stehen.
From the contents: Interaction of circadian oscillators and the cell developmental cycle in Euglena.- Control Points in the Chlamydomonas Cell Cycle.- Two possibilities for time measurement in synchronous Chlorella - circadian rhythm and timing.- Diatom mitosis: Implications of a Model System.- Wall morphogenesis in centric diatoms.- Cell elongation in the red alga Griffithsia: control by light, ions, and an endogenous glycoprotein hormone.- Molecular signals during sexual induction of Volvox carteri f. nagariensis.- Pheromone-inducible glycoproteins of the extracelluar matrix of Volvox and their possible role in sexual induction.- Environmental and Pheromonal Control of Sexual Reproduction inLaminaria.- Action of cell wall autolysins in asexual reproduction of filamentous green algae: evidence and species specificity.- Molecular recognition properties of Chlamydomonas HRGPs.- Maturation of a Flagellum/Basal Body Requires More Than one Cell Cycle in Algal Flagellates: Studies on Nephroselmis olivacea.- Protein synthesis in chloroplasts.- Comparison of envelope membranes from higher plants and algae plastids and of outer membranes from Cyanobacteria.- Regulation of chloroplast differentiation: Cooperation Between Light-Induced Processes and Internal Adaptation.- Interaction of nuclear and chloroplast mutations in biogenesis of chloroplast ribosomes in Chlamydomonas.- Evidence for Multiple Functions of the Intrinsic, 32-34 kDa Chloroplast Membrane Polypeptide of Scenedesmus in Photosystem II Reactions.- "Life cycle" of the 32 kDa-protein of Chlamydomonas chloroplasts.- Two Different Forms of LHC in the Green Alga chlamydobotrys stellata.- Taxonomic Index.- Subject Index. Die verschiedenen Entwicklungstypen und Rhythmen von Algen werden anhand von verschiedenen Beispielen erlautert, wobei die physiologischen Grundlagen im Vordergrund stehen.
Content:
Front Matter....Pages I-IX
Interaction of Circadian Oscillators and the Cell Developmental Cycle in Euglena ....Pages 1-8
Control Points in the Chlamydomonas Cell Cycle....Pages 9-16
Two Possibilities for Time Measurement in Synchronous Chlorella — Circadian Rhythm and Timing....Pages 17-27
Diatom Mitosis : Implications of a Model System....Pages 28-33
Wall Morphogenesis in Centric Diatoms....Pages 34-41
Cell Elongation in the Red Alga Griffithsia: Control by Light, Ions, and an Endogenous Glycoprotein Hormone....Pages 42-49
Molecular Signals During Sexual Induction of Volvox Carteri F. Nagariensis ....Pages 50-57
Pheromone-Inducible Glycoproteins of the Extracellular Matrix of Volvox and Their Possible Role in Sexual Induction....Pages 58-65
Environmental and Pheromonal Control of Sexual Reproduction in Laminaria (Phaeophyceae)....Pages 66-74
Action of Cell Wall Autolysins in Asexual Reproduction of Filamentous Green Algae: Evidence and Species Specificity....Pages 75-82
Sexual Agglutination in Chlamydomonas Eugametos ....Pages 83-89
Molecular Recognition Properties of Chlamydomonas HRPG’s....Pages 90-101
Maturation of a Flagellum/Basal Body Requires More than One Cell Cycle in Algal Flagellates: Studies on Nephroselmis Olivacea (Prasinophyceae)....Pages 102-113
Protein Synthesis in Chloroplasts....Pages 114-122
Comparison of Envelope Membranes From Higher Plants and Algae Plastids and of Outer Membranes From Cyanobacteria (Blue-Green Algae)....Pages 123-133
Regulation of Chloroplast Differentiation: Cooperation between Light-Induced Processes and Internal Adaptation....Pages 134-141
Interaction of Nuclear and Chloroplast Mutations in Biogenesis of Chloroplast Ribosomes in Chlamydomonas ....Pages 142-149
Evidence for Multiple Functions of the Intrinsic, 32–34 Kda Chloroplast Membrane Polypeptide of Scenedesmus in Photosystem II Reactions....Pages 150-155
“Life Cycle” of the 32 kDa-Protein of Chlamydomonas Chloroplasts....Pages 156-163
Two Different Forms of LHC in the Green AlgaChlamydobotrys Stellata ....Pages 164-175
Back Matter....Pages 177-188
From the contents: Interaction of circadian oscillators and the cell developmental cycle in Euglena.- Control Points in the Chlamydomonas Cell Cycle.- Two possibilities for time measurement in synchronous Chlorella - circadian rhythm and timing.- Diatom mitosis: Implications of a Model System.- Wall morphogenesis in centric diatoms.- Cell elongation in the red alga Griffithsia: control by light, ions, and an endogenous glycoprotein hormone.- Molecular signals during sexual induction of Volvox carteri f. nagariensis.- Pheromone-inducible glycoproteins of the extracelluar matrix of Volvox and their possible role in sexual induction.- Environmental and Pheromonal Control of Sexual Reproduction inLaminaria.- Action of cell wall autolysins in asexual reproduction of filamentous green algae: evidence and species specificity.- Molecular recognition properties of Chlamydomonas HRGPs.- Maturation of a Flagellum/Basal Body Requires More Than one Cell Cycle in Algal Flagellates: Studies on Nephroselmis olivacea.- Protein synthesis in chloroplasts.- Comparison of envelope membranes from higher plants and algae plastids and of outer membranes from Cyanobacteria.- Regulation of chloroplast differentiation: Cooperation Between Light-Induced Processes and Internal Adaptation.- Interaction of nuclear and chloroplast mutations in biogenesis of chloroplast ribosomes in Chlamydomonas.- Evidence for Multiple Functions of the Intrinsic, 32-34 kDa Chloroplast Membrane Polypeptide of Scenedesmus in Photosystem II Reactions.- "Life cycle" of the 32 kDa-protein of Chlamydomonas chloroplasts.- Two Different Forms of LHC in the Green Alga chlamydobotrys stellata.- Taxonomic Index.- Subject Index. Die verschiedenen Entwicklungstypen und Rhythmen von Algen werden anhand von verschiedenen Beispielen erlautert, wobei die physiologischen Grundlagen im Vordergrund stehen.
Content:
Front Matter....Pages I-IX
Interaction of Circadian Oscillators and the Cell Developmental Cycle in Euglena ....Pages 1-8
Control Points in the Chlamydomonas Cell Cycle....Pages 9-16
Two Possibilities for Time Measurement in Synchronous Chlorella — Circadian Rhythm and Timing....Pages 17-27
Diatom Mitosis : Implications of a Model System....Pages 28-33
Wall Morphogenesis in Centric Diatoms....Pages 34-41
Cell Elongation in the Red Alga Griffithsia: Control by Light, Ions, and an Endogenous Glycoprotein Hormone....Pages 42-49
Molecular Signals During Sexual Induction of Volvox Carteri F. Nagariensis ....Pages 50-57
Pheromone-Inducible Glycoproteins of the Extracellular Matrix of Volvox and Their Possible Role in Sexual Induction....Pages 58-65
Environmental and Pheromonal Control of Sexual Reproduction in Laminaria (Phaeophyceae)....Pages 66-74
Action of Cell Wall Autolysins in Asexual Reproduction of Filamentous Green Algae: Evidence and Species Specificity....Pages 75-82
Sexual Agglutination in Chlamydomonas Eugametos ....Pages 83-89
Molecular Recognition Properties of Chlamydomonas HRPG’s....Pages 90-101
Maturation of a Flagellum/Basal Body Requires More than One Cell Cycle in Algal Flagellates: Studies on Nephroselmis Olivacea (Prasinophyceae)....Pages 102-113
Protein Synthesis in Chloroplasts....Pages 114-122
Comparison of Envelope Membranes From Higher Plants and Algae Plastids and of Outer Membranes From Cyanobacteria (Blue-Green Algae)....Pages 123-133
Regulation of Chloroplast Differentiation: Cooperation between Light-Induced Processes and Internal Adaptation....Pages 134-141
Interaction of Nuclear and Chloroplast Mutations in Biogenesis of Chloroplast Ribosomes in Chlamydomonas ....Pages 142-149
Evidence for Multiple Functions of the Intrinsic, 32–34 Kda Chloroplast Membrane Polypeptide of Scenedesmus in Photosystem II Reactions....Pages 150-155
“Life Cycle” of the 32 kDa-Protein of Chlamydomonas Chloroplasts....Pages 156-163
Two Different Forms of LHC in the Green AlgaChlamydobotrys Stellata ....Pages 164-175
Back Matter....Pages 177-188
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From the contents: Interaction of circadian oscillators and the cell developmental cycle in Euglena.- Control Points in the Chlamydomonas Cell Cycle.- Two possibilities for time measurement in synchronous Chlorella - circadian rhythm and timing.- Diatom mitosis: Implications of a Model System.- Wall morphogenesis in centric diatoms.- Cell elongation in the red alga Griffithsia: control by light, ions, and an endogenous glycoprotein hormone.- Molecular signals during sexual induction of Volvox carteri f. nagariensis.- Pheromone-inducible glycoproteins of the extracelluar matrix of Volvox and their possible role in sexual induction.- Environmental and Pheromonal Control of Sexual Reproduction inLaminaria.- Action of cell wall autolysins in asexual reproduction of filamentous green algae: evidence and species specificity.- Molecular recognition properties of Chlamydomonas HRGPs.- Maturation of a Flagellum/Basal Body Requires More Than one Cell Cycle in Algal Flagellates: Studies on Nephroselmis olivacea.- Protein synthesis in chloroplasts.- Comparison of envelope membranes from higher plants and algae plastids and of outer membranes from Cyanobacteria.- Regulation of chloroplast differentiation: Cooperation Between Light-Induced Processes and Internal Adaptation.- Interaction of nuclear and chloroplast mutations in biogenesis of chloroplast ribosomes in Chlamydomonas.- Evidence for Multiple Functions of the Intrinsic, 32-34 kDa Chloroplast Membrane Polypeptide of Scenedesmus in Photosystem II Reactions.- "Life cycle" of the 32 kDa-protein of Chlamydomonas chloroplasts.- Two Different Forms of LHC in the Green Alga chlamydobotrys stellata.- Taxonomic Index.- Subject Index. Die verschiedenen Entwicklungstypen und Rhythmen von Algen werden anhand von verschiedenen Beispielen erlautert, wobei die physiologischen Grundlagen im Vordergrund stehen.
Content:
Front Matter....Pages I-IX
Interaction of Circadian Oscillators and the Cell Developmental Cycle in Euglena ....Pages 1-8
Control Points in the Chlamydomonas Cell Cycle....Pages 9-16
Two Possibilities for Time Measurement in Synchronous Chlorella — Circadian Rhythm and Timing....Pages 17-27
Diatom Mitosis : Implications of a Model System....Pages 28-33
Wall Morphogenesis in Centric Diatoms....Pages 34-41
Cell Elongation in the Red Alga Griffithsia: Control by Light, Ions, and an Endogenous Glycoprotein Hormone....Pages 42-49
Molecular Signals During Sexual Induction of Volvox Carteri F. Nagariensis ....Pages 50-57
Pheromone-Inducible Glycoproteins of the Extracellular Matrix of Volvox and Their Possible Role in Sexual Induction....Pages 58-65
Environmental and Pheromonal Control of Sexual Reproduction in Laminaria (Phaeophyceae)....Pages 66-74
Action of Cell Wall Autolysins in Asexual Reproduction of Filamentous Green Algae: Evidence and Species Specificity....Pages 75-82
Sexual Agglutination in Chlamydomonas Eugametos ....Pages 83-89
Molecular Recognition Properties of Chlamydomonas HRPG’s....Pages 90-101
Maturation of a Flagellum/Basal Body Requires More than One Cell Cycle in Algal Flagellates: Studies on Nephroselmis Olivacea (Prasinophyceae)....Pages 102-113
Protein Synthesis in Chloroplasts....Pages 114-122
Comparison of Envelope Membranes From Higher Plants and Algae Plastids and of Outer Membranes From Cyanobacteria (Blue-Green Algae)....Pages 123-133
Regulation of Chloroplast Differentiation: Cooperation between Light-Induced Processes and Internal Adaptation....Pages 134-141
Interaction of Nuclear and Chloroplast Mutations in Biogenesis of Chloroplast Ribosomes in Chlamydomonas ....Pages 142-149
Evidence for Multiple Functions of the Intrinsic, 32–34 Kda Chloroplast Membrane Polypeptide of Scenedesmus in Photosystem II Reactions....Pages 150-155
“Life Cycle” of the 32 kDa-Protein of Chlamydomonas Chloroplasts....Pages 156-163
Two Different Forms of LHC in the Green AlgaChlamydobotrys Stellata ....Pages 164-175
Back Matter....Pages 177-188
From the contents: Interaction of circadian oscillators and the cell developmental cycle in Euglena.- Control Points in the Chlamydomonas Cell Cycle.- Two possibilities for time measurement in synchronous Chlorella - circadian rhythm and timing.- Diatom mitosis: Implications of a Model System.- Wall morphogenesis in centric diatoms.- Cell elongation in the red alga Griffithsia: control by light, ions, and an endogenous glycoprotein hormone.- Molecular signals during sexual induction of Volvox carteri f. nagariensis.- Pheromone-inducible glycoproteins of the extracelluar matrix of Volvox and their possible role in sexual induction.- Environmental and Pheromonal Control of Sexual Reproduction inLaminaria.- Action of cell wall autolysins in asexual reproduction of filamentous green algae: evidence and species specificity.- Molecular recognition properties of Chlamydomonas HRGPs.- Maturation of a Flagellum/Basal Body Requires More Than one Cell Cycle in Algal Flagellates: Studies on Nephroselmis olivacea.- Protein synthesis in chloroplasts.- Comparison of envelope membranes from higher plants and algae plastids and of outer membranes from Cyanobacteria.- Regulation of chloroplast differentiation: Cooperation Between Light-Induced Processes and Internal Adaptation.- Interaction of nuclear and chloroplast mutations in biogenesis of chloroplast ribosomes in Chlamydomonas.- Evidence for Multiple Functions of the Intrinsic, 32-34 kDa Chloroplast Membrane Polypeptide of Scenedesmus in Photosystem II Reactions.- "Life cycle" of the 32 kDa-protein of Chlamydomonas chloroplasts.- Two Different Forms of LHC in the Green Alga chlamydobotrys stellata.- Taxonomic Index.- Subject Index. Die verschiedenen Entwicklungstypen und Rhythmen von Algen werden anhand von verschiedenen Beispielen erlautert, wobei die physiologischen Grundlagen im Vordergrund stehen.
Content:
Front Matter....Pages I-IX
Interaction of Circadian Oscillators and the Cell Developmental Cycle in Euglena ....Pages 1-8
Control Points in the Chlamydomonas Cell Cycle....Pages 9-16
Two Possibilities for Time Measurement in Synchronous Chlorella — Circadian Rhythm and Timing....Pages 17-27
Diatom Mitosis : Implications of a Model System....Pages 28-33
Wall Morphogenesis in Centric Diatoms....Pages 34-41
Cell Elongation in the Red Alga Griffithsia: Control by Light, Ions, and an Endogenous Glycoprotein Hormone....Pages 42-49
Molecular Signals During Sexual Induction of Volvox Carteri F. Nagariensis ....Pages 50-57
Pheromone-Inducible Glycoproteins of the Extracellular Matrix of Volvox and Their Possible Role in Sexual Induction....Pages 58-65
Environmental and Pheromonal Control of Sexual Reproduction in Laminaria (Phaeophyceae)....Pages 66-74
Action of Cell Wall Autolysins in Asexual Reproduction of Filamentous Green Algae: Evidence and Species Specificity....Pages 75-82
Sexual Agglutination in Chlamydomonas Eugametos ....Pages 83-89
Molecular Recognition Properties of Chlamydomonas HRPG’s....Pages 90-101
Maturation of a Flagellum/Basal Body Requires More than One Cell Cycle in Algal Flagellates: Studies on Nephroselmis Olivacea (Prasinophyceae)....Pages 102-113
Protein Synthesis in Chloroplasts....Pages 114-122
Comparison of Envelope Membranes From Higher Plants and Algae Plastids and of Outer Membranes From Cyanobacteria (Blue-Green Algae)....Pages 123-133
Regulation of Chloroplast Differentiation: Cooperation between Light-Induced Processes and Internal Adaptation....Pages 134-141
Interaction of Nuclear and Chloroplast Mutations in Biogenesis of Chloroplast Ribosomes in Chlamydomonas ....Pages 142-149
Evidence for Multiple Functions of the Intrinsic, 32–34 Kda Chloroplast Membrane Polypeptide of Scenedesmus in Photosystem II Reactions....Pages 150-155
“Life Cycle” of the 32 kDa-Protein of Chlamydomonas Chloroplasts....Pages 156-163
Two Different Forms of LHC in the Green AlgaChlamydobotrys Stellata ....Pages 164-175
Back Matter....Pages 177-188
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