'… Beautiful and informative three-dimensional images
of the nucleosomes, RNA and DNA polymerase and the
ribosome. Years of genetic and biochemical data spring to
life when mapped onto these structures, and future
experiments can be designed with much greater precision.
Many of us who teach molecular biology at the undergraduate
or graduate level have tried to convey this excitement by
incorporating structures into our teaching. What might
otherwise be dry descriptions of protein interactions or
catalytic steps take on greater clarity and tangibility when
students can see the molecules. Pangiotis Tsonis has
compiled and summarized a great deal of structural
information in his new book entitled Anatomy of Gene
Regulations. It's a terrific idea and a laudable effort. "
Nature Structural Biology.
'So this book presents a very wide-ranging coverage of
three-dimensional structural aspects only in a concise and
attractive format with very readable text… I enjoyed this
book as a handy source to dip into for structural insights
and for the author's obvious pleasure in communicating these
to his audience. " Heredity.
interactive possibilities. Anatomy of Gene Regulation is the first book
to present the parts and processes of gene regulation at the
three-dimensional level. Vivid structures of nucleic acids and
their companion proteins are revealed in full-color, three-dimensional
form. Beginning with a general introduction to three-dimensional
structures, the book looks at the organization of the genome, the
structure of DNA, DNA replication and transcription, splicing, protein
synthesis, protein and ultimate death. Throughout, the text employs a
discussion of genetics and structural mechanics. The concise and unique
synthesis of information will offer insight into gene regulation, and
into the development of methods to interfere with regulation at diseased
states. This textbook and its accompanying Web site are appropriate for
both undergraduate and graduate students in genetics, molecular biology,
structural biology, and biochemistry courses.