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Transport Processes in Eukaryotic and Prokaryotic Organisms

✍ Scribed by W.N. Konings, H.R. Kaback and J.S. Lolkema (Eds.)


Publisher
North Holland
Year
1996
Tongue
English
Leaves
957
Series
Handbook of Biological Physics 2
Edition
1
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


In recent years it has become evident that transport processes across membranes play a crucial role in many metabolic systems. The activities of these transport processes often determine the physiology of the organisms.

This book presents a state of the art review on the analysis of a wide variety of transport systems from bacteria and eukaryotic cells. A selection has been made of those systems that have been studied at the molecular level with special emphasis paid to the energetic and other biophysical properties. The different classes of transport systems are presented in the following: primary transport, secondary transport, phosphotransferase systems, channels and porines and macromolecular transport. Within each class of transporters several systems are presented by the leading experts in the field, which has resulted in a very broad overview of transport processes in biological cells. In this way the differences in the mechanisms used for translocation become evident while on the other hand features common to the different transport systems are revealed

✦ Table of Contents


Content:
General preface
Pages v-vii
Arnold J. Hoff

Preface to volume 2 Transport processes in eukaryotic and prokaryotic organisms
Pages ix-x
Wil N. Konings, H. Ronald Kaback, Juke S. Lolkema

Contributors to volume 2
Pages xv-xix

Chapter 1 ATP-coupled pumps for heavy metals and metalloids Original Research Article
Pages 1-20
S. Dey, B.P. Rosen

Chapter 2 Sodium ion coupled F1F0 ATPases Original Research Article
Pages 21-46
P. Dimroth

Chapter 3 F-type H+ ATPase (ATP synthase): Catalytic site and energy coupling Original Research Article
Pages 47-74
M. Futal, H. Omote

Chapter 4 The neurospora plasma membrane proton pump Original Research Article
Pages 75-92
G.A. Scarborough

Chapter 5 Structure and function of the yeast vacuolar membrane H+-ATPase Original Research Article
Pages 93-109
Y. Anraku

Chapter 6 Structure and function, of HlyB, the ABC-transporter essential for haemolysin secretion from escherichia coli Original Research Article
Pages 111-135
I.B. Holland, M.A. Blight

Chapter 7 The P-glycoprotein family and multidrug resistance: An overview Original Research Article
Pages 137-163
P. Gros, M. Hanna

Chapter 8 Multidrug resistance in prokaryotes: Molecular mechanisms of drug efflux Original Research Article
Pages 165-187
H.W. Van Veen, H. Bolhuis, M. Putman, W.N. Konings

Chapter 9 Molecular genetic analysis of membrane protein topology Original Research Article
Pages 189-201
M. Lee, C. Manoil

Chapter 10 The lactose permease of Escherichia coli: Past, present and future Original Research Article
Pages 203-227
H.R. Kaback

Chapter 11 Secondary transporters and metabolic energy generation in bacteria Original Research Article
Pages 229-260
J.S. Lolkema, B. Poolman, W.N. Konings

Chapter 12 Pi-linked anion exchange in bacteria: Biochemical and molecular studies of UhpT and related porters Original Research Article
Pages 261-279
P.C. Maloney

Chapter 13 Structure of the erythrocyte band 3 anion exchanger Original Research Article
Pages 281-309
R.A.F. Reithmeier, S.L. Chan, M. Popov

Chapter 14 Erythrocyte sugar transport Original Research Article
Pages 311-342
A. Carruthers, R.J. Zottola

Chapter 15 The mediator of thyroidal iodide accumulation: The sodium/iodide symporter Original Research Article
Pages 343-368
G. Dai, O. Levy, L.M. Amzel, N. Carrasco

Chapter 16 The vertebrate Na+/H+ exchangers structure, expression and hormonal regulation Original Research Article
Pages 369-380
P. Fafournoux, J. Pouysségur

Chapter 17 Biogenic amine transporters of the plasma membrane Original Research Article
Pages 381-404
G. Rudnick

Chapter 18 From multidrug resistance to vesicular neurotransmitter transport Original Research Article
Pages 405-431
S. Schuldiner, M. Lebendiker, S. Mordoch, R. Yelin, H. Yerushalmi

Chapter 19 Structure and function of sodium-coupled amino acid neurotransmitter transporters Original Research Article
Pages 433-446
B.I. Kanner

Chapter 20 Intracellular pH: Measurement, manipulation and physiological regulation Original Research Article
Pages 447-472
J.H. Kim, N. Demaurex, S. Grinstein

Chapter 21 K+ circulation across the prokaryotic cell membrane: K+-uptake systems Original Research Article
Pages 473-499
S. Stumpe, A. Schlösser, M. Schleyer, E.P. Bakker

Chapter 22 Bacterial Na+/H+ antiporters — Molecular biology, biochemistry and physiology Original Research Article
Pages 501-531
E. Padan, S. Schuldiner

Chapter 23 Biophysical aspects of carbohydrate transport regulation in bacteria Original Research Article
Pages 533-548
M.H. Saier Jr., J.J. Ye

Chapter 24 Domain and subunit interactions and their role in the function of the E. Coli mannitol transporter, EIIMTL Original Research Article
Pages 549-572
G.T. Robillard, H. Boer, P.I. Haris, W. Meijberg, D. Swaving-dijkstra, G.K. Schuurman-wolters, R. Ten Hoeve-Duurkens, D. Chapman, J. Broos

Chapter 25 Phosphotransferase systems or PTSs as carbohydrate transport and as signal transduction systems Original Research Article
Pages 573-598
J.W. Lengeler, K. Jahreis

Chapter 26 Ion selectivity and substrate specificity: The structural basis of porin function Original Research Article
Pages 599-614
J.P. Rosenbusch

Chapter 27 intrinsic and extrinsic channels in bacteria Original Research Article
Pages 615-636
L. Letellier, M. Bonhivers

Chapter 28 Communication between membranes in tonB-dependent transport across the bacterial outer membrane Original Research Article
Pages 637-663
R.J. Kadner, C.V. Franklund, J.T. Lathrop

Chapter 29 colicin transport, channel formation and inhibition Original Research Article
Pages 665-691
H. Bénédetti, V. Géli

Chapter 30 Bacterial ion channels Original Research Article
Pages 693-729
I.R. Booth, M.A. Jones, D. McLaggan, Y. Nikolaev, L.S. Ness, C.M. Wood, S. Miller, S. Tötemeyer, G.P. Ferguson

Chapter 31 Transport of DNA through bacterial membranes Original Research Article
Pages 731-757
K.J. Hellingwerf, R. Palmen

Chapter 32 Translocation of proteins across the bacterial cytoplasmic membrane Original Research Article
Pages 759-790
A.J.M. Driessen

Chapter 33 Protein transport across the outer and inner membranes of mitochondria Original Research Article
Pages 791-822
M.F. Bauer, W. Neupert

Author index
Pages 823-922

Subject index
Pages 923-935


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