Genes and Signals

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Genes and Signals is a molecular biology book by Mark Ptashne that explains how genes are regulated through signaling pathways and protein-DNA interactions.

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instanceOf book
molecular biology book
non-fiction book
author Mark Ptashne NERFINISHED
covers molecular basis of cellular responses to signals
protein-DNA binding specificity
regulatory circuits in cells
describes how genes are regulated by signaling pathways
how regulatory proteins interact with DNA
explains how extracellular signals influence gene expression
integration of multiple signals at the level of gene regulation
field cell biology
genetics
molecular biology
focusesOn enhancers
molecular mechanisms of gene control
promoters
regulatory proteins
transcription factors
genre molecular biology
hasContributor Mark Ptashne NERFINISHED
hasDiscipline biochemistry
molecular genetics
hasFormat print
intendedAudience advanced undergraduates
graduate students
researchers in molecular biology
language English
mainSubject cell signaling
gene regulation
protein-DNA interactions
signal transduction pathways
transcriptional regulation
relatedTo A Genetic Switch NERFINISHED
teaches principles of gene regulation
principles of signal transduction

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Mark Ptashne authorOf Genes and Signals