- 5 Ergebnisse
Kleinster Preis: € 1,12, größter Preis: € 62,99, Mittelwert: € 21,33
1
Plant Cell Wall Analysis: With Contributions by Numerous Experts (Molecular Methods of Plant Analysis) - Hans F. Linskens, John F. Jackson
Bestellen
bei amazon.de
€ 62,99
Versand: € 3,001
Bestellengesponserter Link
Hans F. Linskens, John F. Jackson:

Plant Cell Wall Analysis: With Contributions by Numerous Experts (Molecular Methods of Plant Analysis) - gebunden oder broschiert

ISBN: 354059406X

Gebundene Ausgabe, [EAN: 9783540594062], Springer, Springer, Book, [PU: Springer], Springer, 14167109031, Orientalische Literatur, 14167087031, Weltliteratur, 117, Literatur & Fiktion, 54… Mehr…

Gebraucht. Versandkosten:Innerhalb EU, Schweiz und Liechtenstein (sofern Lieferung möglich). Versandfertig in 1 - 2 Werktagen. Die angegebenen Versandkosten können von den tatsächlichen Kosten abweichen. (EUR 3.00) betterworldbooks__
2
Bestellen
bei AbeBooks.co.uk
€ 1,12
Versand: € 8,641
Bestellengesponserter Link

Linskens, H.F., and Jackson, J.F. (Ed):

Molecular Methods of Plant Analysis: Plant Cell Wall Analysis (Volume 17) - gebunden oder broschiert

1996, ISBN: 354059406X

[EAN: 9783540594062], Tweedehands, goed, [SC: 8.64], [PU: Springer], BOTANY, Volume 17. This is an ex-library book and may have the usual library/used-book markings inside.This book has h… Mehr…

NOT NEW BOOK. Versandkosten: EUR 8.64 Anybook Ltd., Lincoln, United Kingdom [312675] [Beoordeling: 5 (van 5)]
3
Bestellen
bei alibris.co.uk
€ 4,89
Bestellengesponserter Link
Linskens, H.F., And Jackson, J.F. (Ed):
Molecular Methods of Plant Analysis: Plant Cell Wall Analysis (Volume 17) - gebunden oder broschiert

1996

ISBN: 9783540594062

Hard cover, Botany|Botany, Volume 17. This is an ex-library book and may have the usual library/used-book markings inside. This book has hardback covers. In good all round condition. No d… Mehr…

Versandkosten:zzgl. Versandkosten Lincoln, Anybook Ltd.
4
Bestellen
bei Biblio.co.uk
$ 1,20
(ca. € 1,15)
Versand: € 10,061
Bestellengesponserter Link
Linskens, H.F., and Jackson, J.F. (Ed):
Molecular Methods of Plant Analysis: Plant Cell Wall Analysis (Volume 17) - gebunden oder broschiert

1996, ISBN: 9783540594062

Springer, 1996. Volume 17. This is an ex-library book and may have the usual library/used-book markings inside.This book has hardback covers. In good all round condition. No dust jacke… Mehr…

Versandkosten: EUR 10.06 Anybook Ltd
5
Bestellen
bei AbeBooks.de
€ 36,50
Versand: € 0,001
Bestellengesponserter Link
Linskens H.F.:
Plant Cell Wall Analysis: Modern Methods Of Plant Analysis - Taschenbuch

ISBN: 354059406X

[EAN: 9783540594062], Neubuch, New. SoftCover International edition. Different ISBN and Cover image but contents are same as US edition. Customer Satisfaction guaranteed!!, [PU: Springer,… Mehr…

  - NEW BOOK Versandkosten:Versandkostenfrei (EUR 0.00) EBOOKSTORE2010, New Delhi, ND, India [55268631] [Rating: 4 (von 5)]

1Da einige Plattformen keine Versandkonditionen übermitteln und diese vom Lieferland, dem Einkaufspreis, dem Gewicht und der Größe des Artikels, einer möglichen Mitgliedschaft der Plattform, einer direkten Lieferung durch die Plattform oder über einen Drittanbieter (Marketplace), etc. abhängig sein können, ist es möglich, dass die von eurobuch angegebenen Versandkosten nicht mit denen der anbietenden Plattform übereinstimmen.

Bibliographische Daten des bestpassenden Buches

Details zum Buch

Detailangaben zum Buch - Plant Cell Wall Analysis: With Contributions by Numerous Experts (Molecular Methods of Plant Analysis)


EAN (ISBN-13): 9783540594062
ISBN (ISBN-10): 354059406X
Gebundene Ausgabe
Taschenbuch
Erscheinungsjahr: 1996
Herausgeber: Springer

Buch in der Datenbank seit 2017-07-16T02:38:03+02:00 (Zurich)
Detailseite zuletzt geändert am 2022-06-15T23:25:18+02:00 (Zurich)
ISBN/EAN: 9783540594062

ISBN - alternative Schreibweisen:
3-540-59406-X, 978-3-540-59406-2
Alternative Schreibweisen und verwandte Suchbegriffe:
Autor des Buches: jackson, linskens


Daten vom Verlag:

Autor/in: Hans F. Linskens; John F. Jackson
Titel: Molecular Methods of Plant Analysis; Plant Cell Wall Analysis - New Series
Verlag: Springer; Springer Berlin
205 Seiten
Erscheinungsjahr: 1996-03-18
Berlin; Heidelberg; DE
Gedruckt / Hergestellt in Deutschland.
Gewicht: 0,500 kg
Sprache: Englisch
139,09 € (DE)
142,99 € (AT)
143,00 CHF (CH)
Not available, publisher indicates OP

BB; Book; Hardcover, Softcover / Biologie/Botanik; Botanik und Pflanzenwissenschaften; Verstehen; Pectines; Zellwand, pflanzliche; Proteins, cell wall; protein; Pektine; proteins; Enzymes, cell,wall; Oligosaccharide; Oligosaccharid; Biodegradation; Zellwandbestandteile; Cell wall, plant; Enzyme, Zellwand; Cellulose; Proteine, Zellwand; B; Plant Sciences; Biomedical and Life Sciences; Cell Biology; Biochemistry, general; Biotechnology; Zellbiologie (Zytologie); Biochemie; Biotechnologie; BC; EA

Fractionation of Cell Wall Components.- 1 Introduction.- 2 Polysaccharides.- 2.1 Precipitation Reactions.- 2.1.1 Adjustment of pH.- 2.1.2 Precipitation with Organic Solvents.- 2.1.3 Precipitation with Inorganic Salts.- 2.1.4 Precipitation with Iodine.- 2.1.5 Precipitation with Ionic Detergents.- 2.2 Chromatography.- 2.2.1 Size Chromatography.- 2.2.2 Ion Exchange Chromatography.- 2.2.3 Affinity Chromatography.- 2.3 Electrophoresis.- 2.3.1 Moving Boundary Electrophoresis.- 2.3.2 Paper Electrophoresis.- 2.4 Miscellaneous Polysaccharide Methods.- 2.4.1 Cellulose.- 2.4.2 Polysaccharide Derivatives.- 3 Proteins and Glycoproteins.- 3.1 Precipitation Reactions.- 3.1.1 Precipitation with Ammonium Sulphate.- 3.1.2 Precipitation with Trichloroacetic Acid.- 3.2 Chromatography.- 3.2.1 Size Chromatography.- 3.2.2 Ion Exchange Chromatography.- 3.3 Electrophoresis.- 3.3.1 Sodium Dodecylsulphate-Polyacrylamide Gel Electrophoresis.- 3.3.2 Isoelectric Focusing.- 4 Lignins.- References.- Isolation and Analysis of Cell Wall Polymers from Olive Pulp.- 1 Introduction.- 2 Isolation of Cell Walls from Olive Pulp.- 2.1 Preparation and Use of Alcohol-Insoluble Residue (AIR) — General Considerations.- 2.2 Preparation of Cell Wall Material (CWM).- 2.2.1 Material Solubilized During the Preparation of CWM.- 3 Sequential Extraction of Cell Wall Polymers.- 3.1 General Considerations.- 3.2 Sequential Extraction.- 3.2.1 General Comments to the Method.- 4 Fractionation of the Extracted Cell Wall Polysaccharides.- 4.1 General Considerations.- 4.2 Graded Precipitation with Ethanol.- 4.3 Anion-Exchange Chromatography.- 4.3.1 Anion-Exchange Chromatography of Pectic Polysaccharides.- 4.3.2 Anion-Exchange Chromatography of Hemicellulosic Polysaccharides.- 4.4 Fractionation of Acidic Xylans.- 5 Chemical and Spectroscopic Analysis.- 5.1 Neutral Sugars.- 5.2 Uronic Acid.- 5.3 Hydroxyproline Estimation.- 5.4 Methylation Analysis.- 5.4.1 Hakomori Methylation.- 5.4.2 Ciucanu and Kerek Methylation.- 5.4.3 Carboxyl-Reduction of Methylated Polysaccharides.- 5.4.4 Comments on Results of Methylation Analysis.- 5.5 13C-NMR Studies on Cell Wall Polysaccharides.- 5.6 Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy (FTIR).- 6 Concluding Remarks.- References.- Determination of Cell Wall Autolysis.- 1 Introduction.- 2 Factors Altering Cell Wall Isolation and Autolysis.- 2.1 Plant Material.- 2.2 Buffers.- 2.3 pH.- 2.4 Ionic Strength.- 3 Isolation of Active Cell Walls.- 3.1 Homogenization in Aqueous Medium.- 3.2 Filtration and Washes.- 4 Isolation of Inactive Cell Walls (Controls).- 4.1 Boiled in Hot Water.- 4.2 Boiled in Alcohol.- 4.3 Phenol-Acetic Acid-Water.- 4.4 Buffer Phenol at pH 7.- 4.5 Low Temperatures.- 5 Autolysis Incubations.- 5.1 Optimization of the Autolysis Reaction.- 5.2 General Procedure.- 6 Analysis of Autolysis Products.- 6.1 General Methods.- 6.2 Ethanol Precipitation.- 6.3 Gel Permeation Chromatography.- 6.4 Ion Exchange Chromatography.- 7 Conclusions.- References.- Cell Wall Porosity and Its Determination.- 1 Introduction.- 1.1 Biological Significance of Wall Porosity.- 1.2 Assumptions and Definitions.- 2 Microscopic Visualization of Wall Pores.- 3 Bulk Exclusion Techniques.- 3.1 Solute Exclusion.- 3.2 Long-Term-Exclusion of PEG (Polyethylenglycol).- 3.3 Gel Filtration.- 4 Tracer Techniques: Uptake of Molecules or Particles.- 4.1 Small Molecules.- 4.2 Macromolecules.- 4.3 Particles.- 5 Conclusions.- 5.1 Integration of Results from Different Methods.- 5.2 Pore Structure.- 5.3 Variations in Wall Porosity.- 5.4 Future Developments.- References.- Analysis of Chitin Biosynthesis.- 1 Introduction.- 2 Structure of Chitin.- 3 The Enzymatic Synthesis of Chitin.- 3.1 Assay of Chitin Synthase.- 3.2 Inhibition of Enzymatic Activity.- 4 Preparation of Chitin Synthase.- 5 Product Characterization of Chitin Synthase.- 5.1 Chemical Identification.- 5.2 Biophysical Identification of Chitin.- 5.2.1 Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy.- 5.2.2 X-Ray Diffraction Analysis.- 5.2.3 Electron Microscopy and Electron Diffraction Analysis.- 6 Polymerization and Crystallization.- 7 Fungal Chitin Synthase Genes.- 8 Morphogenetic Roles of Chitin Synthases.- 9 Conclusions.- References.- Analysis of Plant-Substratum Adhesives.- 1 Introduction.- 1.1 Principles of Adhesion.- 1.2 Cell-Substratum Adhesion.- 1.2.1 Higher Plant-Substratum Adhesion.- 1.2.2 Adhesion of Fungal Phytopathogens to a Plant Substratum.- 1.2.3 Algal-Substratum Adhesion.- 2 Case Studies of Cell-Substratum Adhesion.- 2.1 Substrate Adhesion by the Fucus Zygote.- 2.2 Adhesion of Conidiospores of the Plant Pathogenic Fungus, Nectria haematococca.- 3 Methods for the Analysis of Cell-Substratum Adhesives.- 3.1 Adhesion Systems and Assays.- 3.2 Identification of Adhesive Components.- 3.2.1 Isolation of Adhesion Mutants.- 3.2.2 Correlation of Temporal/Spatial Development with Adhesion.- 3.2.3 Experimental Perturbation of Adhesion.- 3.3 Analysis of Adhesive Components.- 3.3.1 Extraction and Purification.- 3.3.2 Assays of Isolated Compounds for Adhesive Activity.- 4 Conclusions.- References.- Biochemical, Immunological and Molecular Analyses of Extensin.- 1 Introduction.- 2 Biochemical Characterization of Extensin.- 2.1 Preparation of Walls.- 2.2 Protein Purification.- 2.3 Biochemical Characterization.- 3 Immunological Detection of Extensin.- 3.1 In Vivo Localization of Extensin.- 3.2 Western Blots and Tissue Prints.- 4 Molecular Characterization of Extensin.- 4.1 Isolation of Genes Encoding Extensin.- 4.2 Extensin Expression Studies.- 4.3 Extensin Promoter Fusions with Reporter Genes.- 4.4 Generation of Extensin Mutants.- 5 Summary.- References.- Analysis of Pectin Structure by HPAEC-PAD.- 1 Introduction.- 2 Pectin HPLC Separations.- 2.1 GPC.- 2.2 Ion-Exchange and Ion-Pair RP.- 2.3 HPAEC-PAD.- 3 Pectin Analysis in Ripening Peach Fruit.- 3.1 Melting- and Nonmelting-Flesh Peaches.- 3.2 HPAEC-PAD System.- 3.3 Sample Preparation.- 3.4 HPAEC-PAD of Redskin and Suncling Peach Pectin.- 4 Conclusions and Future Directions.- References.- Characterization of Oligosaccharides Derived from Plant Cell Wall Polysaccharides by On-Line High-Performance Anion-Exchange Chromatography Thermospray Mass Spectrometry.- 1 Introduction.- 2 Methods.- 2.1 Apparatus.- 2.2 Isolation of Oligosaccharides from Plant Cell Wall Material.- 3 HPAEC in Oligosaccharide Analysis.- 4 General Experimental Considerations Related to HPAEC-MS.- 4.1 Desalting by AMMS.- 4.2 Ionization of Oligosaccharides.- 4.3 Data Interpretation.- 5 Application of HPAEC-MS in Oligosaccharide Characterization.- 6 Conclusions and Perspectives.- References.- Analysis of Pectin Methyl Esterases.- 1 Introduction.- 2 Estimation and Detection of PME Activities.- 2.1 Detection.- 2.2 Estimation.- 3 PME Localization.- 4 PME Extraction and Purification.- 5 PME Properties.- 5.1 Physicochemical Properties.- 5.2 Enzymic Properties.- 5.2.1 Action Pattern.- 5.2.2 Influence of pH on PME Activity.- 5.2.3 Influence of Cations.- 5.3 Structures.- 6 Roles of PMEs.- 6.1 Plant Pathogens.- 6.2 Fruit Maturation.- 6.3 Cell Elongation.- 7 Conclusions and Perspectives.- References.- Probing the Subunit Composition and Topology of Plasma Membrane-Bound (1,3)-?-Glucan (Callose) Synthases.- 1 Introduction.- 2 Membrane Isolation, Enzyme Assay, and Solubilization.- 2.1 Isolation of Crude Membrane Fractions.- 2.2 Plasma Membrane Isolation.- 2.3 Membranes of Defined Sidedness: Inside Out and Right-Side Out Vesicles.- 2.4 Callose Synthase Assay.- 2.5 Callose Synthase Solubilization.- 3 Callose Synthase Topology, Purification, and Subunit Composition.- 3.1 Polypeptide Depletion.- 3.2 Vectorial Proteolysis.- 3.3 Callose Synthase Purification.- 3.3.1 Glycerol Gradient Centrifugation.- 3.3.2 Product Entrapment.- 4 Biochemical Characterization of Integral Plant Plasma Membrane Proteins.- 4.1 Characterization of Disulfide-Linked Aggregate Formation.- 4.2 Recovery of Hydrophobic Plant-Derived Membrane Proteins for Sequencing and Antibody Production.- 4.3 Antibody Characterization.- 4.3.1 Immunoblotting.- 4.3.2 Affinity Purification of Anti-PMIP27.- 5 Summary.- References.

Weitere, andere Bücher, die diesem Buch sehr ähnlich sein könnten:

Neuestes ähnliches Buch:
9783642832123 Beer Analysis (Linskens, Hans F.|Jackson, John F.|Aastrup, S.|Allison, M. J.|Bohl Pedersen, M.|Christensen, B. E.|Delcour, J. A.|Donhauser, S.|Eriksen, H.|Gjermansen, C.|Heeswijck, R. van|Jende-Strid, B.|Jepsen, L. P.|Jorgensen, K. G.|Keiding, A. K.|Muts, G. C. J.|Peppa)


< zum Archiv...