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Current topics in membrane and transport. Volume 24, Membrane protein biosynthesis and turnover /

CURR TOPICS IN MEMBRANES & TRANSPORT V24.

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Bronner, Felix
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: San Diego : Academic Press, 1985.
Colección:Current topics in membranes and transport ; 24.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo

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504 |a Includes bibliographical references and index. 
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505 0 |a Front Cover; Membrane Protein Biosynthesis and Turnover; Copyright Page; Contents; Contributors; Preface; Yale Membrane Transport Processes Volumes; Chapter 1. Application of the Signal Hypothesis to the Incorporation of Integral Membrane Proteins; I. Introduction; II. Translocation of Secretory Proteins across Membranes; III. Incorporation of Proteins into Membranes; IV. Perspectives; References; Chapter 2. Structure and Function of the Signal Peptide; I. Introduction; II. Signal Peptide; III. Models for Protein Secretion; IV. Experimental Approaches 
505 8 |a V. Components Interacting with the Signal Peptide in BacteriaVI. Conclusion; References; Chapter 3. The Use of Genetic Techniques to Analyze Protein Export in Escherichia coli; I. Introduction; II. The Use of Gene Fusions to Study Protein Export in E. coli.; III. Intragenic Information Specifying Protein Export; IV. Components of the E. coli Protein Export Machinery; V. Summary; References; Chapter 4. Structural and Thermodynamic Aspects of the Transfer of Proteins into and across Membranes; I. Introduction; II. How Hydrophobic Is Hydrophobic; III. The Signal Sequence: A Sequence of Signals 
505 8 |a IV. The Transmembrane Segment: Making Friends with LipidsV. Protein Export: Rules of the Game; VI. Conclusion; References; Chapter 5. Mechanisms and Functional Role of Glycosylation In Membrane Protein Synthesis; I. Introduction; II. Involvement of Oligosaccharide Lipid Intermediates; III. Role of the Carbohydrate Moiety; IV. Summary; References; Chapter 6. Protein Sorting in the Secretory Pathway; I. Introduction; II. Molecular Sorting: Definitions and Factors Involved; III. Molecular Sorting in the Secretory Pathway; IV. Model Systems for the Study of Molecular Sorting in Eukaryotic Cells 
505 8 |a V. Summary and PerspectivesReferences; Chapter 7. Transport of Proteins into Mitochondria; I. Introduction: Mitochondrial Biogenesis; II. An Overview of Mitochondria1 Protein Import; III. Are Proteins Transported into Mitochondria Cotranslationally or Posttranslationally?; IV. The Molecular Approach; V. Summary; References; Chapter 8. Assembly of the Sarcoplasmic Reticulum during Muscle Development; I. Introduction; II. The Sarcoplasmic Reticulum; III. Biogenesis of the Sarcoplasmic Reticulum during Muscle Cell Differentiation; IV. Models of Sarcoplasmic Reticulum Biogenesis 
505 8 |a V. Synthesis of Specific Sarcoplasmic Reticulum ProteinsVI. Regulation of the Biosynthesis of Sarcoplasmic Reticulum Proteins; References; Chapter 9. Receptors as Models for the Mechanisms of Membrane Protein Turnover and Dynamics; I. Introduction; II. Definition of Terminology; III. Technical Approaches for Analyzing Receptor Behavior and Function; IV. Ligand Binding and Receptor Number; V. Mechanisms and Models of Receptor Internalization; VI. Receptor Biosynthesis and Recycling; VII. Concluding Remarks; References; Chapter 10. The Role of Endocytosis and Lysosomes In Cell Physiology 
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