Overview
The complex and critical process of extracellular matrix (ECM) assembly is described in this book. Assembly may involve molecules interacting with molecules of the same matrix class, such as in collagen, or interactions between different ECM molecules, such as in basement membranes. The text shows how this is driven by structural information within the matrix monomer. This information will be of interest to cell, developmental, and molecular biologists, biochemists, biophysicists, and biomedical researchers involved in macromolecular assembly, biological macromolecules, and extracellular matrix.Key Features
* Addresses assembly of most of the known classes of extracellular matrix macromolecules
* Discusses higher order structures produced by ECM
* Gives important concepts in:
* ECM and cell-matrix interactions
* Protein structure and protein-protein interactions
* Development and tissue remodeling
Audience: Researchers and graduate students in cell, developmental, and molecular biology and biochemistry; also biomedical and biophysical researchers.
Synopsis
The complex and critical process of extracellular matrix (ECM) assembly is described in this book. Assembly may involve molecules interacting with molecules of the same matrix class, such as in collagen, or interactions between different ECM molecules, such as in basement membranes. The text shows how this is driven by structural information within the matrix monomer. This information will be of interest to cell, developmental, and molecular biologists, biochemists, biophysicists, and biomedical researchers involved in macromolecular assembly, biological macromolecules, and extracellular matrix.
Key Features
* Addresses assembly of most of the known classes of extracellular matrix macromolecules
* Discusses higher order structures produced by ECM
* Gives important concepts in:
* ECM and cell-matrix interactions
* Protein structure and protein-protein interactions
* Development and tissue remodeling
Booknews
An updated analysis and discussion of extracellular matrix (ECM) assembly, which may involve molecules interacting with molecules of the same matrix class, such as in collagen, or interactions between different ECM molecules, such as in basement membranes. The text shows how this is driven by structural information within the matrix monomer. In addition, each chapter provides an overview of a specific problem in matrix assembly intended to help researchers just starting in the field and to provide students with a foundation with which to understand major problems in extracellular matrix assembly and structure. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)
Editorials
From the Publisher
"I liked this book very much, it will play a very useful role in my research and I can heartily recommend its purchase and wide-spread use."--CELL BIOLOGY INTERNATIONAL