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Preface
1.
František
The Permanent Crisis Surrounding Cell Theory
More Problems with Cell Theory: What Is a Cell?
Julius Sachs: Energide as the Basic Unit of Eukaryotic Life
Endowed with Vital Energy
Energide versus Cell Periphery
Adaptability versus Complexity in Cellular Evolution
Duality of Eukaryotic Cells
Cell-Cell Channels: Supracellularity Is Found at All Levels
of Cellular Organization
Cell-Cell Channels in Filamentous Fungi, Plants and Animals
Cell-Cell Channels and the Energide: Implications for Cell Theory
Section I: Prokaryotic Cells
2.
Elisabeth Grohmann
Conjugative
Pheromone-Responsive Conjugative Plasmids in E.faecalis
Nonpheromone-Responsive Plasmids in G+ Bacteria
Section II:
3.
EricS. Cole
Developmental Biology
Biochemical Studies
Genetic Studies
Section III: Algal Cells
4.
Harold J. Hoops, Ichiro Nishii and David L. Kirk
A Brief Overview of Volvox
The Formation of a Cytoplasmic-Bridge System
in
Structural Features of the V.
The Function of the Cytoplasmic-Bridge System
in Cleaving Embryos
The Function of the Cytoplasmic-Bridge System
in Inverting Embryos
An Inversion Motor in the Cytoplasmic Bridges
The Evolutionary Origins of Cytoplasmic Bridges that Persist
in the Adult
Structure and Formation of Persistent Cytoplasmic Bridges
in Volvox, Section Euvolvox
What Is the Relationship between Embryonic and Adult
Cytoplasmic Bridges?
The Functions of Persistent Cytoplasmic Bridges
Section IV: Fungal Cells
5.
Nick D. ReadandM.
Fusion between Spores and Spore Germlings
Fusion between Hyphae in the Mature Colony
CAT Fusion as a Model for Studying Vegetative Hyphal Fusion
Functions of Vegetative Hyphal Fusion
Features of Hyphal Fusion in Common with Yeast Cell Mating
and Appressorium Formation
Vegetative Hyphal Fusion and Heterokaryon Incompatibility
Section V: Plant Cells
6.
Yoselin Benitez Alfonso, Laurence Cantrill and David Jackson
Structure of Plasmodesmata
Mechanisms of Protein and
Plasmodesmata as a Route for Trafficking
of Developmental Signals
Developmental and Environmental Regulation of PD
7.
AartJ.E. van Bel
Cell Biology of the Sieve Element/Companion Cell Complex
Mass Flow and Phloem-Specific Proteins
Sieve-Plate Plugging by Phloem-Specific Proteins
Mechanisms of Sieve-Plate Sealing
Dispersion and Contraction of Forisomes
Physiological Triggers of the Sieve-Plate Plugging
8.
Jozef
Andrej
Diedrik
How Are Proteins and Other Molecules Targeted to PD?
How Are Molecules Transported through PD?
Actin and Myosin VTII in PD of Algae and Herbaceous Plants
Root Cap Statocytes Are Symplasmically Isolated
and Depleted in Myosin
PD and Nuclear Pores: Common Structural
and Functional Aspects
PD and Cell Plates: Endocytic Connections?
Cytoskeleton, Endocytosis and PD
Actin and Myosin
Conclusions and Outlook: From the Actomyosin-Based
PD in Plants to the Actomyosin-Based Cell-Cell
Channels in Animals
9.
John R. Barnett
Xylem Parenchyma
Origin and Function of Rays
Distribution of Plasmodesmata in Nonparenchymatous
Wood Cells
Plasmodesmata in Differentiating Xylem
Formation of Plasmodesmata in Cambium
and Developing Wood Cells
10.
in Plants and Prokaryotes: Possible Roles
of Tubulin- and FtsZ-Based Cytoskeletons
Manfred
Plasmodesmata and Intercellular Communication in Plants
The Movement Protein of TMV Interacts
with the Plant Cytoskeleton and Plasmodesmata
to Facilitate Intercellular Spread of the Virus
The Movement Protein of TMV Targets and Modifies
Cell-Cell Junctions in Anabaena
11.
in Plant and Insect Cells
Jan W.M. van Lent and
Viruses, Transport Tubules and Plasmodesmata
Requirements for die Assembly of the Transport Tubules
The MPs That Form Tubules
Interactions between Tubules and Capsids
for Cell-to-Cell Movement
Host Factors Involved in Targeting and Assembly
of the Tubules
Interaction between MP and Plasma Membrane: Anchoring
A Model for Tubule-Mediated Cell-to-Cell Movement
12.
Alexis Maizel
Noncell Autonomous Action of Transcription Factors
by Direct Protein Transfer in Plants
Common Mechanistic Trends in Plant Transcription
Factors Movement?
Biological Significance of Transcription Factor
Movement in Plants?
Section VI: Animal Cells
13.
Fabio Mammane
Connexins
Connexin-Related Pathologies
Pannexins
14.
between Animal Cells
Hans-Hermann Gerdes and
Structure
Formation
Function(s)
Implications and Outlook
15.
Sami
Cytoplasmic Bridges during Gametogenesis
The Cytoplasmic Bridges in Action
Mechanisms Needed for Cytoplasmic Material
Transportation between the Germ Cells
16.
of Drosophila Ovarian Cyst
Jean-René Huynh
Formation of the Fusome
Fusome Functions in the Formation and Differentiation
of the Germline Cyst
17.
Světlana Ivanovna
Georgy Natanovich Davidovich and
Cytonemes of Embryonic Cells
Cytonemes of Human Blood Cells
Formation and Properties of Cytonemes Connecting Blood Cells
Origin and Degradation of Cytonemes
18.
Luca Manzi
Endothelial Permeability
Tight Junctions and Paracellular Permeability
The Role of Claudins in Paracellular Permeability
Open Issues
19.
Radu V. Stan
Vascular Permeability
Pores across Endothelium
20.
Cell-Cell Channels
Mary Poupot, Julie Gertner and
Introduction: Transient Cell-Cell Contacts Take Place
at the Immunological Synapse between Lymphoid Cells
Two Different Ways for Cell-Cell Transfer
between Lymphoid Cells
A Mechanistic Model ofTrogocytosis
Methods and Techniques for the Monitoring
of in Vitro Trogocytosis
Intercellular Transfer in Activated Lymphoid Cells
Spontaneous Homotypic Intercellular Transfer
in Lymphoid Cancer Cells
Physiological Consequences of Intercellular Transfer
by T Lymphocytes
Physiological Consequences of Intercellular Transfer
by NK Cells: Protective Role of Acquired HLA
Class
Role of Acquired Viral Receptors
Technological Consequences ofTrogocytosis
Trogotypes for Immuno-Monitoring the Lymphoid Cell
Reactivity to Cancer
Transynaptic Acquisition of Functional Markers
in Oncology
21.
With or Without Channels?
Alain
Intercellular Transfer of Homeoproteins in Animals
Phylogenesis of Homeoprotein Intercellular Transfer
Function of Intercellular Transfer
22.
Eduardo García
Neural, Immunological and Virological Synapse
Virologica!
Virological Synapses during
Virological Synapse for HTLV-1 Replication
Emerging Role for a Plant Virological Synapse
23.
to Plasma Membrane Merger
William A. Mohler
Fertilization (Mouse)
Fertilization (Nematode)
Myoblasts (Mouse)
Myoblasts (Fruit Fly)
Placental Syncytiotrophoblast Cells (Human and Mouse)
Lens Fiber Cells (Mouse and Other Vertebrates)
Macrophages/Osteoclasts (Mouse)
Implanted Stem Cells (Mouse and Human)
Epithelia (Nematode)
Primary Mesenchyme (Sea Urchin)
Embryonic Blastomeres (Leech)
Haploid Mating (Yeast)
Fungal Hyphae
Summary of Molecules Driving Cell Fusion:
Obstacles to Their Discovery
Structural Origins of Cell Fusion Channels?
Evolution and Cell Fusion
Index
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Preface
1.
František
The Permanent Crisis Surrounding Cell Theory
More Problems with Cell Theory: What Is a Cell?
Julius Sachs: Energide as the Basic Unit of Eukaryotic Life
Endowed with Vital Energy
Energide versus Cell Periphery
Adaptability versus Complexity in Cellular Evolution
Duality of Eukaryotic Cells
Cell-Cell Channels: Supracellularity Is Found at All Levels
of Cellular Organization
Cell-Cell Channels in Filamentous Fungi, Plants and Animals
Cell-Cell Channels and the Energide: Implications for Cell Theory
Section I: Prokaryotic Cells
2.
Elisabeth Grohmann
Conjugative
Pheromone-Responsive Conjugative Plasmids in E.faecalis
Nonpheromone-Responsive Plasmids in G+ Bacteria
Section II:
3.
EricS. Cole
Developmental Biology
Biochemical Studies
Genetic Studies
Section III: Algal Cells
4.
Harold J. Hoops, Ichiro Nishii and David L. Kirk
A Brief Overview of Volvox
The Formation of a Cytoplasmic-Bridge System
in
Structural Features of the V.
The Function of the Cytoplasmic-Bridge System
in Cleaving Embryos
The Function of the Cytoplasmic-Bridge System
in Inverting Embryos
An Inversion Motor in the Cytoplasmic Bridges
The Evolutionary Origins of Cytoplasmic Bridges that Persist
in the Adult
Structure and Formation of Persistent Cytoplasmic Bridges
in Volvox, Section Euvolvox
What Is the Relationship between Embryonic and Adult
Cytoplasmic Bridges?
The Functions of Persistent Cytoplasmic Bridges
Section IV: Fungal Cells
5.
Nick D. ReadandM.
Fusion between Spores and Spore Germlings
Fusion between Hyphae in the Mature Colony
CAT Fusion as a Model for Studying Vegetative Hyphal Fusion
Functions of Vegetative Hyphal Fusion
Features of Hyphal Fusion in Common with Yeast Cell Mating
and Appressorium Formation
Vegetative Hyphal Fusion and Heterokaryon Incompatibility
Section V: Plant Cells
6.
Yoselin Benitez Alfonso, Laurence Cantrill and David Jackson
Structure of Plasmodesmata
Mechanisms of Protein and
Plasmodesmata as a Route for Trafficking
of Developmental Signals
Developmental and Environmental Regulation of PD
7.
AartJ.E. van Bel
Cell Biology of the Sieve Element/Companion Cell Complex
Mass Flow and Phloem-Specific Proteins
Sieve-Plate Plugging by Phloem-Specific Proteins
Mechanisms of Sieve-Plate Sealing
Dispersion and Contraction of Forisomes
Physiological Triggers of the Sieve-Plate Plugging
8.
Jozef
Andrej
Diedrik
How Are Proteins and Other Molecules Targeted to PD?
How Are Molecules Transported through PD?
Actin and Myosin VTII in PD of Algae and Herbaceous Plants
Root Cap Statocytes Are Symplasmically Isolated
and Depleted in Myosin
PD and Nuclear Pores: Common Structural
and Functional Aspects
PD and Cell Plates: Endocytic Connections?
Cytoskeleton, Endocytosis and PD
Actin and Myosin
Conclusions and Outlook: From the Actomyosin-Based
PD in Plants to the Actomyosin-Based Cell-Cell
Channels in Animals
9.
John R. Barnett
Xylem Parenchyma
Origin and Function of Rays
Distribution of Plasmodesmata in Nonparenchymatous
Wood Cells
Plasmodesmata in Differentiating Xylem
Formation of Plasmodesmata in Cambium
and Developing Wood Cells
10.
in Plants and Prokaryotes: Possible Roles
of Tubulin- and FtsZ-Based Cytoskeletons
Manfred
Plasmodesmata and Intercellular Communication in Plants
The Movement Protein of TMV Interacts
with the Plant Cytoskeleton and Plasmodesmata
to Facilitate Intercellular Spread of the Virus
The Movement Protein of TMV Targets and Modifies
Cell-Cell Junctions in Anabaena
11.
in Plant and Insect Cells
Jan W.M. van Lent and
Viruses, Transport Tubules and Plasmodesmata
Requirements for die Assembly of the Transport Tubules
The MPs That Form Tubules
Interactions between Tubules and Capsids
for Cell-to-Cell Movement
Host Factors Involved in Targeting and Assembly
of the Tubules
Interaction between MP and Plasma Membrane: Anchoring
A Model for Tubule-Mediated Cell-to-Cell Movement
12.
Alexis Maizel
Noncell Autonomous Action of Transcription Factors
by Direct Protein Transfer in Plants
Common Mechanistic Trends in Plant Transcription
Factors Movement?
Biological Significance of Transcription Factor
Movement in Plants?
Section VI: Animal Cells
13.
Fabio Mammane
Connexins
Connexin-Related Pathologies
Pannexins
14.
between Animal Cells
Hans-Hermann Gerdes and
Structure
Formation
Function(s)
Implications and Outlook
15.
Sami
Cytoplasmic Bridges during Gametogenesis
The Cytoplasmic Bridges in Action
Mechanisms Needed for Cytoplasmic Material
Transportation between the Germ Cells
16.
of Drosophila Ovarian Cyst
Jean-René Huynh
Formation of the Fusome
Fusome Functions in the Formation and Differentiation
of the Germline Cyst
17.
Světlana Ivanovna
Georgy Natanovich Davidovich and
Cytonemes of Embryonic Cells
Cytonemes of Human Blood Cells
Formation and Properties of Cytonemes Connecting Blood Cells
Origin and Degradation of Cytonemes
18.
Luca Manzi
Endothelial Permeability
Tight Junctions and Paracellular Permeability
The Role of Claudins in Paracellular Permeability
Open Issues
19.
Radu V. Stan
Vascular Permeability
Pores across Endothelium
20.
Cell-Cell Channels
Mary Poupot, Julie Gertner and
Introduction: Transient Cell-Cell Contacts Take Place
at the Immunological Synapse between Lymphoid Cells
Two Different Ways for Cell-Cell Transfer
between Lymphoid Cells
A Mechanistic Model ofTrogocytosis
Methods and Techniques for the Monitoring
of in Vitro Trogocytosis
Intercellular Transfer in Activated Lymphoid Cells
Spontaneous Homotypic Intercellular Transfer
in Lymphoid Cancer Cells
Physiological Consequences of Intercellular Transfer
by T Lymphocytes
Physiological Consequences of Intercellular Transfer
by NK Cells: Protective Role of Acquired HLA
Class
Role of Acquired Viral Receptors
Technological Consequences ofTrogocytosis
Trogotypes for Immuno-Monitoring the Lymphoid Cell
Reactivity to Cancer
Transynaptic Acquisition of Functional Markers
in Oncology
21.
With or Without Channels?
Alain
Intercellular Transfer of Homeoproteins in Animals
Phylogenesis of Homeoprotein Intercellular Transfer
Function of Intercellular Transfer
22.
Eduardo García
Neural, Immunological and Virological Synapse
Virologica!
Virological Synapses during
Virological Synapse for HTLV-1 Replication
Emerging Role for a Plant Virological Synapse
23.
to Plasma Membrane Merger
William A. Mohler
Fertilization (Mouse)
Fertilization (Nematode)
Myoblasts (Mouse)
Myoblasts (Fruit Fly)
Placental Syncytiotrophoblast Cells (Human and Mouse)
Lens Fiber Cells (Mouse and Other Vertebrates)
Macrophages/Osteoclasts (Mouse)
Implanted Stem Cells (Mouse and Human)
Epithelia (Nematode)
Primary Mesenchyme (Sea Urchin)
Embryonic Blastomeres (Leech)
Haploid Mating (Yeast)
Fungal Hyphae
Summary of Molecules Driving Cell Fusion:
Obstacles to Their Discovery
Structural Origins of Cell Fusion Channels?
Evolution and Cell Fusion
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series2 | Molecular biology intelligence unit |
spelling | Cell-cell channels Frantisek Baluska ... [eds.] Cell cell channels New York, NY Springer [u.a.] 2006 321 S. Ill., graph. Darst. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Molecular biology intelligence unit Cell Communication Cell interaction Cell junctions Cell membranes Cells Permeability Intercellular Junctions Plasmodesmen (DE-588)4557927-1 gnd rswk-swf Zellkontakt (DE-588)4370909-6 gnd rswk-swf (DE-588)4143413-4 Aufsatzsammlung gnd-content Zellkontakt (DE-588)4370909-6 s DE-604 Plasmodesmen (DE-588)4557927-1 s Baluška, František Sonstige (DE-588)131648314 oth text/html http://deposit.dnb.de/cgi-bin/dokserv?id=2824779&prov=M&dok_var=1&dok_ext=htm Inhaltstext Digitalisierung UB Regensburg application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=014961587&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
spellingShingle | Cell-cell channels Cell Communication Cell interaction Cell junctions Cell membranes Cells Permeability Intercellular Junctions Plasmodesmen (DE-588)4557927-1 gnd Zellkontakt (DE-588)4370909-6 gnd |
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title | Cell-cell channels |
title_alt | Cell cell channels |
title_auth | Cell-cell channels |
title_exact_search | Cell-cell channels |
title_exact_search_txtP | Cell-cell channels |
title_full | Cell-cell channels Frantisek Baluska ... [eds.] |
title_fullStr | Cell-cell channels Frantisek Baluska ... [eds.] |
title_full_unstemmed | Cell-cell channels Frantisek Baluska ... [eds.] |
title_short | Cell-cell channels |
title_sort | cell cell channels |
topic | Cell Communication Cell interaction Cell junctions Cell membranes Cells Permeability Intercellular Junctions Plasmodesmen (DE-588)4557927-1 gnd Zellkontakt (DE-588)4370909-6 gnd |
topic_facet | Cell Communication Cell interaction Cell junctions Cell membranes Cells Permeability Intercellular Junctions Plasmodesmen Zellkontakt Aufsatzsammlung |
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