RNA: Life's Indispensable Molecule

RNA: Life's Indispensable Molecule

by James Darnell
RNA: Life's Indispensable Molecule

RNA: Life's Indispensable Molecule

by James Darnell

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Overview

In RNA: Life's Indispensable Molecule, Jim Darnell provides a comprehensive and captivating account of RNA research, illuminated by his own life-long and celebrated engagement in the field. Darnell describes how scientists unraveled fundamental questions about the biochemical and genetic importance of RNA—how mRNAs are generated and used to produce proteins, how noncoding and catalytic RNAs mediate key cellular processes, and how RNA molecules likely initiated life on Earth. With a scope extending from the early 20th century to the present day, and with the clarity expected from an accomplished textbook author, he conveys the intellectual context in which these questions first arose and explains how the key experiments were structured and answers obtained. The book is geared towards scientists from the graduate level on up, and will particularly appeal to active investigators in RNA biology, educators of molecular biology and biochemistry, and science historians.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781936113194
Publisher: Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press
Publication date: 07/28/2011
Pages: 416
Product dimensions: 6.30(w) x 9.30(h) x 1.10(d)

About the Author

James E. Darnell, Jr., M.D. has been Vincent Astor Professor at The Rockefeller University since 1974. His career has included poliovirus research with Harry Eagle at the National Institutes of Health, research with François Jacob at the Pasteur Institute in Paris, and academic appointments at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, and Columbia University. He has mentored over 120 doctoral students and postdoctoral scientists. From the very beginning of his first lab at MIT, Darnell, his students and postdocs have studied RNA, its synthesis, processing, and transcriptional regulation.

Darnell is a member of the National Academy of Sciences and has received numerous awards, including the 2003 National Medal of Science and the 2002 Albert Lasker Award for Special Achievement in Medical Science. He is the coauthor, with S.E. Luria, of General Virology (Wiley) and the founding author with Harvey Lodish and David Baltimore of Molecular Cell Biology

Table of Contents

Preface
Author’s Note: Pursuing RNA for More Than 50 Years
Introduction
1. The Dawn of Molecular Biology: History of Macromolecules before RNA
2. RNA Connects Genes and Proteins: Ribosomes, tRNA, and Messenger RNA
3. After mRNA: The Genetic Code, Translation, and the Biochemistry of Controlled RNA Synthesis in Bacteria
4. Gene Expression in Mammalian Cells: Discovery of RNA Processing, Genes in Pieces, and New RNA Chemistry
5. Controlling mRNA: The Cell’s Most Complicated Task
6. RNA and the Beginning of Life
Sources
Index
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