Planar Lipid Bilayers
Methods and Applications
Academic Press
Published on 25. October 1993
Book
Hardback
144 pages
978-0-12-322994-6 (ISBN)
Description
Biological Techniques is a series of volumes aimed at introducing to a wide audience the latest advances in methodology. The pitfalls and problems of new techniques are given due consideration, as are those small but vital details not always explicit in the methods sections of journal papers.
In recent years, most biological laboratories have been invaded by computers and a wealth of new DNA technology and this will be reflected in many of the titles appearing in the series.
The books will be of value to advanced researchers and graduate students seeking to learn and apply new techniques, and will be useful to teachers of advanced undergraduate courses involving practical or project work.
Methods of constructing artificial membranes (planar lipid bilayers) from the main components of cell membranes (lipids) date from the early 1960s.
Planar bilayers offer direct, quantitative experimental approaches to the study of membranes of precisely determined composition which can be manipulated by the experimenter. Pore-forming molecules, transporter molecules, ATP-dependent enzymes and other entities can be incorporated into the bilayers to simulate biological functions.
Reconstitution of such functions in this way remains a key final step in attributing a functional role to purified cell membrane proteins.
This book aims to demystify these techniques and begins with a broad overview of the development of the subject before dealing with the protocols involved.
Key references are provided at the end of the book together with a list of suppliers.
In recent years, most biological laboratories have been invaded by computers and a wealth of new DNA technology and this will be reflected in many of the titles appearing in the series.
The books will be of value to advanced researchers and graduate students seeking to learn and apply new techniques, and will be useful to teachers of advanced undergraduate courses involving practical or project work.
Methods of constructing artificial membranes (planar lipid bilayers) from the main components of cell membranes (lipids) date from the early 1960s.
Planar bilayers offer direct, quantitative experimental approaches to the study of membranes of precisely determined composition which can be manipulated by the experimenter. Pore-forming molecules, transporter molecules, ATP-dependent enzymes and other entities can be incorporated into the bilayers to simulate biological functions.
Reconstitution of such functions in this way remains a key final step in attributing a functional role to purified cell membrane proteins.
This book aims to demystify these techniques and begins with a broad overview of the development of the subject before dealing with the protocols involved.
Key references are provided at the end of the book together with a list of suppliers.
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Series
Language
English
Place of publication
San Diego
United States
Publishing group
Elsevier Science Publishing Co Inc
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Weight
450 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-12-322994-6 (9780123229946)
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Persons
Author
Universitaet Hohenheim, Germany
Heinrich-Heine Universitat Dusseldorf, Germany
Series Editor
Content
Introduction: Planar Lipid Bilayers: Tools for Studying the Properties of Biological Membranes. Physical Properties of Biological Membranes and Planar Lipid Bilayers. Technical Details of Bilayer Experiments. Biochemical Preparations for Planar Lipid Bilayer Experiments. Methods for Making Planar Lipid Bilayers. Incorporation of Proteins Into Planar Lipid Bilayers. Data Acquisition and Evaluation. Advanced Experiments and Examples of Data. Appendices. Index.