Nutrition and Gene ExpressionCarolyn D. Berdanier, James L. Hargrove CRC Press, 15 déc. 1992 - 592 pages Nutrition and Gene Expression is devoted to exploring the tissue-specific and developmental aspects of the interaction between nutrients and the genome. The book discusses chemical sensitivity in relation to the ability of cells to detect nutrients; reviews the means by which lower organisms respond to nutrients; and provides examples on how each of the classes of nutrients affects genetic transcription, mRNA translation or stability. The receptor-mediated actions of vitamin D and retinoic acid on gene expression are discussed, including the case of bone formation and dissolution. Other important topics covered in the volume include newly discovered effects of fatty acids on regulating gene expression, the effects of diet on mRNA editing, the interplay between dietary carbohydrates and proteins in regulating metabolism of liver cells, the effects of metal ions on protein synthesis, and much more. Nutrition and Gene Expression is an important reference for nutritionists, physiologists, biochemists, clinical nutritionists, pharmaceutical researchers, geneticists, and food scientists. |
Table des matières
Milk Drinking and Lactose Intolerance | 24 |
V | 31 |
in Humans | 49 |
Chapter 3 | 55 |
Conclusions | 67 |
Chapter 4 | 91 |
Chapter 5 | 117 |
Chapter 6 | 143 |
Chapter 14 | 319 |
Chapter 15 | 335 |
Chapter 16 | 353 |
Chapter 19 | 355 |
Chapter 17 | 377 |
Chapter 18 | 391 |
Retinoic Acid Regulation of Gene Expression in Adipocytes | 431 |
Chapter 20 | 455 |
Dietary and Hormonal Regulation of LType Pyruvate Kinase | 169 |
Chapter 8 | 187 |
Chapter 9 | 207 |
Chapter 10 | 227 |
Chapter 11 | 247 |
Regulation of Acetyl CoA Carboxylase and Gene Expression | 269 |
Chapter 13 | 297 |
Chapter 21 | 483 |
Chapter 22 | 507 |
Chapter 23 | 525 |
Chapter 24 | 547 |
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Expressions et termes fréquents
Acad acetyl CoA carboxylase adipocytes amino acids apo B mRNA ascorbate binding protein Biochem Biol Biophys Ca² Ca2+ calbindin calcium Cancer carbohydrate carcinogenesis carnitine cDNA cells cellular Chem cloning CoA carboxylase mRNA colipase collagen concentration culture decrease diabetic diet dietary fat differentiation effect of dietary enzyme exon factor fatty acid synthase ferritin Figure fructose function G6PD gastric gastrin gene expression gene transcription glucagon glucocorticoid glucokinase glucose glutaminase glutamine hepatic hepatocytes hormone human increase induction inhibition insulin intake interactions isoforms kidney L-type PK lactase lactase activity lactose intolerance lipid mammalian mechanism membrane metabolism mitochondrial molecular mRNA mRNA editing mRNA levels Natl Nutr nutrients nutritional osteoblast osteocalcin pancreatic lipase peptide phosphorylation Physiol plasma polyunsaturated fatty Proc procollagen proglucagon promoter protein synthesis rat liver receptor refeeding region regulation regulatory response role secretion sequence small intestine somatostatin specific stimulation studies tissue translation tumors vitamin D
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