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细胞世界(影印版)

本书由美国威斯康星大学、密歇根大学4位教授合作编写,在世界上享有盛誉,是细胞生物学学科经典教材之一。
  • 所属分类:图书 >自然科学>生物科学>细胞学  
  • 作者:[Wayne] [M.Becker]、[Lewis] [J.Kleinsmith]、[Jeff] [Hardin]、[Gregory] [Paul] [Bertoni]
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  • 丛书名:国外生命科学教材
  • 国际刊号:9787030317629
  • 出版社:科学出版社
  • 出版时间:2012-01
  • 印刷时间:2012-01-01
  • 版次:1
  • 开本:16开
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  • 纸张:胶版纸
  • 包装:平装
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内容简介

本书由美国威斯康星大学、密歇根大学4位教授合作编写,在世界上享有盛誉,是细胞生物学学科经典教材之一。本书在亚马逊专业教材销售排行榜长期名列前茅,读者评价较高,并被许多北美、欧洲高校教学选用。

本书编写内容、理念先进,并具有鲜明的教学使用特色——适当的深度与简明性、艺术化教学、多层次解答问题、力求精准的概念阐述、为提高教学与学习效率而设计的诸多辅助学习内容。

本书适合生命科学相关专业教学选用,也可供从业人员参考使用。

作者简介

WAYNE M.BECKER taught cell biology at the University of Wisconsin Madison,for 30 years until his recent retirement.His interest in textbook writing grew out of notes,outlines,and problem sets that he assembled for his students,culminating in Energy and the Living Cell,a paperback text on bioenergetics pubfished in 1977,and The World of the Cell,the first edition of which appeared in 1986.He earned all his degrees at the University of Wisconsin-Madison.All three degrees are in biochemistry,an orientation that is readily dis-cernible in his textbooks.His research interests have been in plant molecular biology,focused specifically on the regulatinn of theexpression of genes that encode enzymes of the photorespiratorypathway.His interests in teaching,learning,and research have taken him on sabbatical leaves at Harvard University,Edinburgh University,the University of Indonesia,the University of Puerto Rico,Canterbury University in Christchurch,New Zealand,the Chinese University of Hong Kong,and the Charles University in Prague.His honors include a Chancellor's Award for Distin-gnished Teaching,Guggenheim and Pulbright Fellowships,and a Visiting Scholar Award from the Royal Society of London.

LEWIS J.KLEINSMITH is an Arthur F.Thurnau Professor Emeritus of Molecular,Cellular,and Developmental biology at the University of Michigan,where he has served on the faculty since receiving his Ph.D.from Rockefeller University in 1968.His teaching experiences have involved courses in introductory biology,cell biology,and cancer biology,and his research interests have included studies of growth control in cancer cells,the role of protein phosphorylation in eukaryotic gene regulation,and the control of gene expression during development.Amonghis numerous publications,he is the author of Principles of Cancer Biology as well as several award winning educational software programs.His honors include a Guggenheim Feblowship,the Henry Russell Award,a Michigan Distinguished Service Award,citations for outstanding teaching from the Michigan Students Association,an NIH Plain Language Award,and a Best Curriculum innovafion Award from the EDUCOM Higher Education Software Awards Competition.

JEFF HARDIN is a Professor in the Zoology Department at the University of Wisconsln-Madlson.His research interests center on how cells migrate and adhere to one another to change the shape of ainmal embryos.Dr.Hardin's teaching is enhanced by his extensive use of videomicroscopy and his Web based teaching materials,which areused on many campuses in the United States and other countries.As part of his interest in teaching biology,Dr.Hardin has been involved in several teaching initiatives.He was a founding member of the University of Wisconsin Teaching Academy and a cofounder of a Univer-sity of Wisconsin system wide instructional technology initiative known as BioWeh.He is currently thcudy directorof the Biology Core Curriculum,a four-semester honors biology sequence for undergraduates.His teaching award sinclude a Lily Teaching Fellowship and a National Science Foundation Young Investigator Award.He is also on theeditorial board of CBE: Life Sciences Education.

GREGORY PAUL BERTONI,the newest member of the author team,has been active in teaching and research for over 20 years.He earned a Ph.D.in Cellular and Molecular Biology from the University of Wisconsin Madison,where his teaching experiences included introductory and graduate level biochemistry,sophomore cell biology,and plant physiology.He also helped to develop a new course entitled "Ways of Knowing" designed to introduce entering,freshmen to the learning process itself.His puhdshed research includes studies in bacterial pathogenesis,plant-microbe interactions,and plant gene expression.He is currently teaching biology and medical microbiology at Columbus State Community College in Columbus,Ohio,where he has just been nominated for a Distinguished Teaching Award.In addition,Dr.Bertoni is a freelance scientific writer who has contributed to text- and web based projects in biology,physics,and microbiology.He is also a science editor for The Plant Cell,a leading research journal in plant biology and molecular biology.

目录

Brief Contents

About the Authors

Preface

Acknowledgments

Detailed Contents

1 A Preview of the Cell

2 The Chemistry of the Cell

3 The Macromolecules of the Cell

4 Cells and Organelles

5 Bioenergetics:The Flow of Energy in the Cell

6 Enzymes:The Catalysts of Life

7 Membranes:Their Structure,Function,and Chemistry

8 Transport Across Membranes:Overcoming the Permeability Barrier

9 Chemotrophic Energy Metabolism:Glycolysis and Fermentation

10 Chemotrophic Energy Metabolism:Aerobic Respiration

11 Phototrophic Energy Metabolism:Photosynthesis

12 The Endomembrane System and Peroxisomes

13 Signal Transduction Mechanisms:I.Electrical and Synaptic Signaling in Neurons

14 Signal Transduction Mechanisms:II.Messengers and Receptors

15 Cytoskeletal Systems

16 Cellular Movement:Motility and Contractility

17 Beyond the Cell:Cell Adhesions,Cell Junctions,and Extracellular Structures

18 The Sturctural Basis of Cellular Information:DNA,Chromosomes,and the Nucleus

19 The Cell Cycle,DNA Replication,and Mitosis

20 Sexual Reproduction,Meiosis,and Genetic Recombination

21 Gene Expression:I.The Genetic Code and Transcription

22 Gene Expression:II.Protein Synthesis and Sorting

23 The Regulation of Gene Expression

24 Cancer Cells

Appendix:Visualizing Cells and Molecules

Glossary

Photo,Illustration,and Text Credits

Index

Detailed Contents

About the Authors

Preface

Acknowledgments

1 A Preview of the Cell

The Cell Theory:A Brief History

The Emergence of Modern Cell Biology

The Cytological Strand Deals with Cellular Structure

The Biochemical Strand Covers the Chemistry of Biological Structure and Function

The Genetic Strand Focuses on Information Flow

"Facts"and the Scientific Method

Summary of Key Points

Making Connections

Problem Set

Suggested Reading

Box 1A Experimmental Techniques:Units of Measurement in Cell Biology

Box 1B Further Insights:Biology,"Facts,"and the Scientific Method

2 The Chemistry of the Cell

The Importance of Carbon

Carbon-Containing Molecules Are Stable

Carbon-Containing Molecules Are Diverse

Carbon-Containing Molecules Can Form Stereoisomers

The Importance of Water

Water Molecules Are Polar

Water Molecules Are Cohesive

Water Has a High Timperature-Stabilizing Capacity

Water Is an Excellent Solvent

The Importance of Selectively Permeable Membranes

A Membrane Is a Lipid Bilayer with Proteins Embedded in It

Membranes Are Selectively Permeable

The Importance of Synthesis by Polymerization

Macromolecules Are Responsible for Most of the Form and Function in Living Systems

Cells Contain Three Different Kinds of Macromolecules

Macromolecules Are Synthesized by Stepwise Polymerization of Monomers

The Importance of Self-Assembly

Many Proteins Self-Assemble

Molecular Chaperones Assist the Assembly of Some Proteins

Noncovalent Bonds and Interactions Are Important in the Folding of Macromolecules

Self-Assembly Also Occurs in Othe Cellular Structures

The Tobacco Mosaic Birus Is a Case Study in Self-Assembly

Self-Assembly Has Limits

Hierarchical Assembly Provides Advantages for the Cell

Summary of Key Points

Making Connections

Problem Set

Suggested Reading

Box 2A Further Insights:Tempus Fugit and Fine Art of Watchmaking

3 The Macromolecules of the Cell

Proteins

The Monomers Are Amino Acids

The Polymers Are Polypepitdes and Proteins

Several Kinds of Bonds and Interactions Are Important in Protein Folding and Stability

Protein Structure Depends on Amino Acid Sequence and Interactions

Nucleic Acids

The Monomers Are Nucleotides

The Polymers Are DNA and RNA

A DNA Molecule Is a Double-Stranded Helix

Polysaccharides

The Monomers Are Monosaccharides

The Polymers Are Storage and Structural Polysaccharides

Polysaccharide Structure Depends on the Kinds of Glycosidic Bonds Involved

Lipids

Fatty Acids Are the Building Blocks of Several Classes of Lipids

Triacylglycerols Are Storage Lipids

Phospholipids Are Important in Membrane Structure

Glycolipids Are Specialized Membrane Components

Steroids Are Lipids with a Variety of Functions

Terpenes Are Formed from Isoprene

Summary of Key Points

Making Connections

Problem Set

Suggested Reading

Box 3A Further Insights:On the Trail of the Double Helix

4 Cells and Organelles

Properties and Strategies of Cells

All Organisms Are Bacteria,Archaea,or Eukaryotes

Limitations on Cell Size

Eukaryotic Cells Use Organelles to Compartmentalize Cellular Function

Bacteria,Archaea,and Eukaryotes Differ from Each Other in Many Ways

Cell Specialization Demonstrates the Unity and Diversity of Biology

The Eudaryotic Cell in Overview:Pictures at an Exhibition

The Plasma Membrane Defines Cell Boundaries and Retaions Contents

The Nucleus Is the Information Center of the Eukaryotic Cell

Intracellular Membranes and Organelles Define Compartments

The Cytoplasm of Eukaryotic Cells Contaions the Cytosol and Cytoskeleton

The Extracellular Matrix and the Cell Wall Are the "Outside "of the Cell

Viruses,Biroids,and Prions:Agents That Invade Cells

A Virus Consists of a DNA or RNACore Surrounded by a Protein Coat

Viroids Are Small,Circular RNA Molecules

Prions Are "proteinaceous Infective Particles"

Summary of Key Points

Making Connections

Problem Set

Suggested Reading

Box 4A Human Applications:Organelles and Human Diseases

Box 4B Further Insights:Discovering Organelles:The Importance of Centrifuges and Chance Observations

5 Bioenergetics:The Flow of Energy in the Cell

The Importance of Energy

Cells Need Energy to Drive Six Different Kinds of Changes

Organisms Obtain Energy Either from Sunlight or from the Oxidation of Chemical Compounds

Energy Flows Through the Biosphere Continuously

The Flow of Energy Through the Biosphere Is Accompanied by a Flow of Matter

Bioenergetics

To Understand Energy Flow,We Need to Understand Systems,Heat,and Work

The First Law of Thermodynamics Tells Us That Energy Is Conserved

The Second Law of Thermodynamics Tells Us That Reactions Have Directionality

Entropy and Free Energy Are Two Alternative Means of Assessing Thermodynamic Spontaneity

Understanding △G

The Equilibrium Constant Is a Measure of Directionality

△G Can Be Calculated Readily

The Standard Free Energy Change Is △G Measured Under Standard Conditions

Summing Up:The Meaning of △G'and △Go'

Free Energy Change:Sample Calculations

Life and the Steady State:Reactions That Move Toward Equilibrium Without Ever Getting There

Summary of Key Points

Making Connections

Problem Set

Suggested Reading

Box 5A Further Insights:Jumping Beans and Free Energy

6 Enzymes:The Catalysts of Life

Activation Energy and the Metastable State

Before a Chemical Reaction Can Occur,the Activation Energy Barrier Must Be Overcome

The Metastalbe State Is a Resule of the Activation Barrier

Catalysts Overcome the Activation Energy Barrier

Enzymes as Biological Catalysts

Most Enzymes Are Proteins

Substrate Binding,Activation,and Reaction Occur at the Active Site

Enzyme Kinetics

Most Enzymes Display Michaelis-Menten Kinetics

What Is the Meaning of Vmax and Km?

Why Are Km and Vmax Important to Cell Biologists?

The Double-Reciprocal Plot Is a Useful Means of Linearizing Kinetic Data

Determing Km and Vmax:An Example

Enzyme Inhibitors Act Irreversibly or Reversibly

Enzyme Regulation

Allosteric Enzymes Are Regulated by Molecules Other than Reactants and Products

Allosteric Enzymes Exhibit Cooperative Interactions Between Subunits

Enzymes Can Also Be Regulated be the Addition or Removal of Chemical Groups

RNA Molecules as Enzymes:Ribozymes

Summary of Key Points

Making Connetious

Problem Set

Suggested Reading

Box 6A Further Insights:Monkeys and Peanuts

7 Membranes:Their Structure,Function,and Chemistry

The Functions of Membranes

Membranes Define Boundaries and Serve as Permeability Barriers

Membranes Are Sites of Specific Proteins and Therefore of Specific Functions

Membrane Proteins Regulate the Transport of Solutes

Membrane Proteins Detect and Transmit Electrical and Chemical Signals

Membrane Proteins Mediate Cell Adhesion and Cell-to-Cell Communication

Models of Membrane Structure:An Experimental Perspective

Overton and Langmuir:Lipids Are Important Components of Membranes

Gorter and Grendel:The Basis of Membrane Structure Is a Lipid Bilayer

Davson and Danielli:Membranes Also Contain Proteins

Robertson:All Membranes Share a Common Underlying Structure

Further Research Revealed Major Shortcomings of the Davson-Danielli Model

Singer and Nicolson:A Membrane Consists of a Mosaic of Proteins in a Fluid Lipid Bilayer

Unwin and Henderson:Most Membrane Proteins Contain Transmembrane Segments

Recent Findings Further Refine Our Understanding of Membrane Structure

Membrane Lipids:The "Fluid"Part of the Model

Membranes Contain Several Major Classes of Lipids

Thin-Layer Chromatography Is an Importangt Technique for Lipid Analysis

Fatty Acids Are Essential to Membrane Structure and Function

Membrane Asymmetry:Most Lipids Are Distributed Unequally Between the Two Monolayers

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