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|a Membrane fluidity in biology.
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|p Cellular aspects /
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|a Front Cover; Cellular Aspects; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; Contributors; Preface; Contents of Other Volumes; Chapter 1. Membrane Lipids, Membrane Fluidity, and Enzyme Activity; I. Introduction; II. Models of Membrane Structure; III. Membrane Lipids, Membrane Fluidity, and Enzyme Activity; IV. Concluding Remarks and Future Directions; Addendum; Acknowledgments; References; Chapter 2. Membrane Fluidity and the Function of the Ca2 + -ATPase of Sarcoplasmic Reticulum; I. Structure and Function of Sarcoplasmic Reticulum: General Aspects; II. Role of Lipids in Sarcoplasmic Reticulum Function.
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|a III. Effect of Temperature on Ca2 +Transport and Ca2 +-ATPase ActivityIV. Fluidity and Function: Spectroscopic Studies; V. Boundary Lipids; VI. Concluding Remarks; Acknowledgments; References; Chapter 3. The Role of Cholesterol in Regulating Membrane Fluidity; I. Introduction; II. Sample Systems; III. Lipid Phase Transitions; IV. Effect of Cholesterol on the Phase Transition; V. Cholesterol's Effect on Lipid Chain Fluidity; VI. Phase Behavior of Cholesterol-Phospholipid Systems; VII. Anomalous Behavior of a Cholesterol Analog; VIII. Head Group Interactions; IX. The Phospholipid Pretransition.
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|a X.A New Look at Hydrogen BondingXI. Stoichiometry of Cholesterol-Rich Domains; XII. Structure of Cholesterol-Rich Domains; XIII. Role of Sterolsin Natural Membranes; References; Chapter 4. Membrane Lipid Fluidity, Phase State, and Membrane Function in Prokaryotic Microorganisms; I. Introduction; II. Definition and Measurement of Membrane Fluidity; III. Methods of Manipulating Membrane Lipid Fluidity; IV. Arrhenius Plots of Growth Rates and of Membrane Transport Systems and Enzymes; V. Membrane Lipid Fluidity and Phase State and Cell Growth.
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|a VI. Membrane Lipid Fluidity and Phase State and Membrane TransportVII. Membrane-Bound Enzyme Activities; VIII. Conclusions; Acknowledgment; References; Chapter 5. The Modulation of Glycosyltransferase Activity in Golgi Membranes; I. Introduction; II. Structural Organization of the Golgi Complex; III. The Glycosylation Process in the Golgi Apparatus; IV. Role of Lipids in Golgi Function; V. Concluding Remarks; Acknowledgments; References; Chapter 6. Regulation of Membrane Fluidity by Phospholipid Methylation; I. Introduction; II. Heterogeneity of Membrane Structure.
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|a III. Factors Involved in Membrane FluidityIV. Control of Membrane Fluidity by Phospholipid Methylation; V. Alterations in Physiological Functions and Membrane Fluidity by Phospholipid Methylation; VI. Conclusion; References; Chapter 7. Role of Proteins in the Fusion of Biological Membranes; I. Introduction; II. Role of Viral Envelope Proteins in Virus-Host Cell Fusion; III. Role of Protein in Myoblast Fusion; IV. Role of Proteins in Exocytosis; References; Index.
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|a Membrane Fluidity in Biology, Volume 4: Cellular Aspects provides a unique interpretation of membrane and cellular activity, as well as cellular aspects of membrane fluidity. This book discusses the influence of membrane fluidity on enzyme activity, function of the sarcoplasmic reticulum in skeletal muscle, role of cholesterol in membrane function, phospholipid methylation, glycosyltransferases, and membrane fusion. The realm of normal cellular function and mechanisms involved in the modulation of cellular function by membrane lipids are also elaborated in this publication. This volume is inte.
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