Synopses & Reviews
Regulation of Gene Expression: Molecular Mechanisms presents a comprehensive overview of methods and approaches for characterizing mechanisms of gene regulation. The text is appropriate both as a graduate textbook and a standard laboratory reference and provides the essential groundwork for an advanced understanding of the various mechanisms that may result in altered activity of a specific cell protein. Each of three sections explores mechanisms of gene regulation and expression, and presents methods and protocols for achieving specific experimental goals. Part I focuses on approaches for studying control of mRNA expression and determining target genes for a given transcription copy. Part II outlines the methods for determining how proteins can regulate each other by mediating synthesis, degradation, protein-protein interactions, and posttranslational modification. Part III explores how gene targeting techniques in mice can provide insight into protein function. This volume provides a clear, concise overview of the protocols and techniques used to examine chemically or disease-mediated alterations in gene expression in mammalian systems.
Review
From the reviews: "The book is aimed at graduate students, filling a gap between more general text books ... and laboratory manuals (e.g. the Current Protocols series). ...
Synopsis
The use of molecular biology and biochemistry to study the regulation of gene expression has become a major feature of research in the biological sciences. Many excellent books and reviews exist that examine the experimental methodology employed in specific areas of molecular biology and regulation of gene expression. However, we have noticed a lack of books, especially textbooks, that provide an overview of the rationale and general experimental approaches used to examine chemically or disease-mediated alterations in gene expression in mammalian systems. For example, it has been difficult to find appropriate texts that examine specific experimental goals, such as proving that an increased level of mRNA for a given gene is attributable to an increase in transcription rates. Regulation of Gene Expression: Molecular Mechanisms is intended to serve as either a textbook for graduate students or as a basic reference for laboratory personnel. Indeed, we are using this book to teach a graduate-level class at The Pennsylvania State University. For more details about this class, please visit http: //moltox. cas. psu. edu and select "Courses. " The goal for our work is to provide an overview of the various methods and approaches to characterize possible mechanisms of gene regulation. Further, we have attempted to provide a framework for students to develop an understanding of how to determine the various mechanisms that lead to altered activity of a specific protein within a cell.
Table of Contents
Part I. Gene Expression Control at the mRNA Level John P. Vanden Heuvel Chapter 1. Overview Chapter 2. Messenger RNA Accumulation Chapter 3. Transcript Profiling Chapter 4. Transcriptional Regulation of Gene Expression Chapter 5. Posttranscriptional Processing of Messenger RNA Study Questions References Part II. Regulation of Protein Levels and Transcription Factor Function Gary H. Perdew Chapter 1. Overview Chapter 2. Protein Synthesis and Turnover Chapter 3. Proteomics Chapter 4. Determination of Protein-Protein Interactions and the Motifs That Mediate Them Chapter 5. Posttranslational Modifications Chapter 6. Dissection of Signaling Pathways Study Questions References Part III. Use of Transgenic and Knockout Mice to Study Gene Regulation Jeffrey M. Peters Chapter 1. Overview Chapter 2. Production of Transgenic Animals Chapter 3. Knockout Animals Chapter 4. Isolation of Cells and Cell Lines From Transgenic and Knockout Animals Study Questions References Index