FROM THE REVIEWS OF THE PREVIOUS VOLUMES: In perusing these chapters, I found much of interest. It is worth investigating. - P. Bricknell in BIOTECHNOLOGY AND APPLIED BIOCHEMISTRY. Full of interest not only for the molecular biologist-for whom the numerous references will be invaluable-but will also appeal to a much wider circle of biologists, and in fact to all those who are concerned with the living cell. -BRITISH MEDICAL JOURNAL.
* * Provides a forum for discussion of new discoveries, approaches, and ideas in molecular biology * Contributions from leaders in their fields * Abundant references Ribosome-Catalyzed Peptide-bond Formation, K.R. Lieberman and A.E. Dahlberg. Promotion and Regulation of Ribosomal Transcription in Eukaryotes by RNA Polymerase I, T. Moss and V.Y. Stefanovsky. Targeting and Regulation of Immunoglobulin Gene Somatic Hypermutation and Isotype Switch Recombination, M. Hengstschl?ger, N. Maizels, and H. Leung. Capping Enzyme in Eukaryotic mRNA Synthesis, S. Schuman. Rearrangement of snRNA Structure During Assembly and Function of the Spliceosome, M. Ares, Jr. and B. Weiser. Transcriptional Control of the Human Apolipoprotein B Gene in Cell Culture and in Transgenic Animals, B. Levy-Wilson. Early Growth Response Protein 1 (Egr-1): Prototype of a Zinc-finger Family of Transcription Factors, A. Gashler and V.P. Sukhatme. Two New Collagen Subgroups: Membrane-associated Collagens and Types XV and XVIII, T. Pihlajaniemi and M. Rehn. Genetic Dissection of Synthesis and Function of Modified Nucleosides in Bacterial Transfer RNA, G.R. Bj?rk. References. Index.From the Reviewsló›