This volume covers 2 major topics: Foundations and Membrane Protein Structures. Key Features * Foundations * Bioenergetic Processes * Channels and Receptors
Membrane Proteins
β Scribed by Douglas C. Rees (Eds.)
- Publisher
- Elsevier, Academic Press
- Year
- 2003
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 362
- Series
- Advances in Protein Chemistry 63
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
This volume covers 2 major topics: Foundations and Membrane Protein Structures. Key Features Foundations Bioenergetic Processes* Channels and Receptors
β¦ Table of Contents
Content:
Preface
Pages xi-xvi
Douglas C Rees
Membrane protein assembly in vivo Review Article
Pages 1-18
Gunnar Von Heijne
Construction of helix-bundle membrane proteins Review Article
Pages 19-46
Aaron K Chamberlain, Salem Faham, Sarah Yohannan, James U Bowie
Transmembrane Ξ²-barrel proteins Review Article
Pages 47-70
Georg E Schulz
Length, time, and energy scales of photosystems Review Article
Pages 71-109
Christopher C Moser, Christopher C Page, Richard J Cogdell, James Barber, Colin A Wraight, P.Leslie Dutton
Structural clues to the mechanism of ion pumping in bacteriorhodopsin Review Article
Pages 111-130
Hartmut Luecke, Janos K Lanyi
The structure of Wolinella succinogenes quinol:Fumarate reductase and its relevance to the superfamily of succinate:Quinone oxidoreductases Review Article
Pages 131-149
C Roy, D Lancaster
Structure and function of qiuinone binding membrane proteins Review Article
Pages 151-176
Momi Iwata, Jeff Abramson, Bernadette Byrne, S.O Iwata
Prokaryotic mechanosensitive channels Review Article
Pages 177-209
Pavel Strop, Randal Bass, Douglas C Rees
The voltage sensor and the gate in ion channels Review Article
Pages 211-241
Francisco Bezanilla, Eduardo Perozo
Rhodopsin structure, dynamics, and activation: A perspective from crystallography, site-directed spin labeling, sulfhydryl reactivity, and disulfide cross-linking Review Article
Pages 243-290
Wayne L Hubbell, Christian Altenbach, Cheryl M Hubbell, H.Gobind Khorana
The glycerol facilitator GlpF, its aquaporin family of channels, and their selectivity Review Article
Pages 291-316
Robert M Stroud, Peter Nollert, Larry Miercke
Author index
Pages 317-336
Subject index
Pages 337-345
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