
Membrane Proteins: Volume 63
Douglas C. Rees(Editor)
Academic Press
Published on 11. March 2003
Book
Hardback
345 pages
978-0-12-034263-1 (ISBN)
Description
This volume covers 2 major topics: Foundations and Membrane Protein Structures.
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Language
English
Place of publication
San Diego
United States
Publishing group
Elsevier Science Publishing Co Inc
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Biochemists, Molecular Biologists, Biophysicists, Physiologists
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
Weight
690 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-12-034263-1 (9780120342631)
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Content
Membrane Protein Assembly in vivo.
Construction of Helix-Bundle Membrane Proteins.
Transmembrane ?O-barrel Proteins.
Length, Time and Energy Scales of Photosystems.
Structural Clues to the Mechanisms of Ion Pumping in Bacteriorhodopsin.
A Crystal Structure of Wolinella succinogenes Quinol: Fumarate Reductase and Its Relevance to the Superfamily of Succinate: Quinone Oxidoreductases.
Structure and Function of Quinone Binding Membrane Proteins.
Prokaryotic Mechanosensitive Channels.
The Voltage Sensor and the Gate in Ion Channels.
Rhodopsin Structure, Dynamics and Activation: A Perspective from Crystallography, Site-Directed Labeling, Sulfhydryl Reactivity and Disulfide Cross-Linking.
Construction of Helix-Bundle Membrane Proteins.
Transmembrane ?O-barrel Proteins.
Length, Time and Energy Scales of Photosystems.
Structural Clues to the Mechanisms of Ion Pumping in Bacteriorhodopsin.
A Crystal Structure of Wolinella succinogenes Quinol: Fumarate Reductase and Its Relevance to the Superfamily of Succinate: Quinone Oxidoreductases.
Structure and Function of Quinone Binding Membrane Proteins.
Prokaryotic Mechanosensitive Channels.
The Voltage Sensor and the Gate in Ion Channels.
Rhodopsin Structure, Dynamics and Activation: A Perspective from Crystallography, Site-Directed Labeling, Sulfhydryl Reactivity and Disulfide Cross-Linking.