The Structural basis of membrane function : [proceedings of the international symposium (May 5-7, 1975, Tehran)] /
The Structural Basis of Membrane Function.
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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New York :
Academic Press,
1976.
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Colección: | I.U.B. symposium series ;
v. 72. |
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Front Cover; The Structural Basis of Membrane Function; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; List of Contributors; Foreword; Preface; Part I: IUB Lecture; Chapter 1. Science and the Developing Nations; Part II: Membrane Structure; Chapter 2. Membrane Structure: Introductory Remarks; Chapter 3. Phospholipases and Monolayers as Tools in Studies on Membrane Structure; Introduction; Topography of Phospholipids in the Human Erythrocyte Membrane as Determined by Phospholipase Action
- Hydrolysis of Phospholipid Monolayers by Phospholipasesin Relation to the Lipid Packing in the Human ErythrocytemembraneSome conclusions; Lipid-Protein Interaction and Mode of Action of A Phospholipidcarrier Protein; Concluding comments; References; Chapter 4. The Structure of an Ion Pump; Acknowledgment; References; Chapter 5. Structure and Biosynthesis of Mitochondrial Cytochromes in Baker's Yeast; Structure and Biosynthesis of Cytochrome C Oxidase; Structure and Biosynthesis of Cytochrome C1; Concluding Remarks; Acknowledgments; References
- Chapter 6. The Lateral Organisation of Lipids Around a Calcium Transport Protein: Evidence for a Phospholipid Annulus that Modulates FunctionIntroduction; Biochemical Evidence for A Phospholipid Annulus; The Phospholipid Annulus of Dpl-Atp-Ase Does Not Undergoa Normal Phase Transition; Cholesterol is Excluded from the Phospholipid Annulus; The Composition of The Phospholipid Annulus is Determinedby the Atp-Ase; References; Chapter 7. Role of Adenine Nucleotides in the Structure and Function of the ATPase of the Inner Mitochondrial Membrane; References; Part III:Transport in Membranes
- Reconstitution of D-Lactate-Dependent Active Transportin D-Lactate Dehydrogenase MutantsMechanism of Active Transport; References; Chapter 11. The Active Extrusion of Weak and Strong Electrolytes in Intact Mitochondria; Summary; Introduction; The Energy-Linked Extrusion of Weak Acids; The Molecular Mechanism of Extrusion of Weak Electrolytes; The Energy Linked Uptake of Strong Acids; The energy linked extrusion of strong bases.; Sites for Active Anion Transport; The Molecular Mechanism for the Energy Linked Movementof Strong Electrolytes