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Protein-Lipid Interactions
β Scribed by A. Watts (Eds.)
- Publisher
- Academic Press, Elsevier
- Year
- 1993
- Leaves
- 382
- Series
- New Comprehensive Biochemistry 25
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Table of Contents
Content:
General Editors
Page ii
Edited by
Page iii
Copyright page
Page iv
Preface
Pages v-vi
A. Watts
List of contributors
Pages vii-x
Chapter 1 Protein-lipid interactions and membrane heterogeneity Original Research Article
Pages 1-39
Ole G. Mouritsen, Rodney L. Biltonen
Chapter 2 The nature of the lipid-protein interface and the influence of protein structure on protein-lipid interactions Original Research Article
Pages 41-66
Derek Marsh
Chapter 3 Cooperative regulation of membrane enzymes by lipids Original Research Article
Pages 67-85
H. Sandermann Jr., T.M. Duncan, J.O. McIntyre, S. Fleischer
Chapter 4 Lipid-protein interaction in a biological membrane: Effect of cholesterol and acyl chain degree of unsaturation Original Research Article
Pages 87-106
Celina E. Castuma, M. Teresa Lamy-Freund, Rudolfo R. Brenner, Shirley Schreier
Chapter 5 Lipid-peptide interactions in model systems: Membrane insertion and translocation of peptides Original Research Article
Pages 107-126
A.I.P.M. De Kroon, J. De Gier, B. De Kruijff
Chapter 6 Protein-lipid interactions with peripheral membrane proteins Original Research Article
Pages 127-162
Mantripragada B. Sankaram, Derek Marsh
Chapter 7 Genetic studies on the functions of membrane-forming phospholipids Original Research Article
Pages 163-190
T.P. McGee, M.K.Y. Fung, V.A. Bankaitis
Chapter 8 Lipid-protein interactions involved in bacteriophage M13 infection Original Research Article
Pages 191-212
Marcus A. Hemminga, Johan C. Sanders, Cor J.A.M. Wolfs, Ruud B. Spruijt
Chapter 9 Functional aspects of acetylcholine receptor-lipid interactions Original Research Article
Pages 213-229
Saffron E. Rankin, Douglas E. Raines, Lauraine A. Dalton, Keith W. Miller
Chapter 10 The lipid annulus of the nicotinic acetylcholine receptor as a locus of structural-functional interactions Original Research Article
Pages 231-257
F.J. Barrantes
Chapter 11 The (CA2+-Mg2+)-ATPase and other membrane proteins: what reconstitution tells us about the biological membrane Original Research Article
Pages 259-299
Anthony G. Lee, J. Malcolm East
Chapter 12 The functional effects of protein and lipid dynamics in sarcoplasmic reticulum Original Research Article
Pages 301-320
David D. Thomas, James E. Mahaney
Chapter 13 Infrared spectroscopic studies of lipid-protein interactions in membranes Original Research Article
Pages 321-349
Jose Luis R. Arrondo, FΓ©lix M. GoΓ±i
Chapter 14 Lipid-protein interactions in controlled membrane protein array and crystal formation Original Research Article
Pages 351-370
A. Watts, C. VΓ©nien-Bryan, M. Sami, C. Whiteway, J. Boulter, B. Sternberg
Subject index
Pages 371-379
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