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Membrane Protein Transport

  • 1st Edition, Volume 3 - June 25, 1996
  • Latest edition
  • Editor: S.S. Rothman
  • Language: English

This is the third volume in a series on membrane protein transfer. Membrane protein transport underlies the topological disposition of many proteins within cells and it is this di… Read more

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Description

This is the third volume in a series on membrane protein transfer. Membrane protein transport underlies the topological disposition of many proteins within cells and it is this disposition that allows for the co-ordination of the central cellular processes, such as metabolism.

Table of contents

Contents. List of Contributors. The Nuclear Pore Complex: Toward its Molecular Architecture, Structure, and Function (N. Panté and U. Aebi). Structure and Function of Mitochondrial Presequences (M. Maduke and D. Roise). Bacterial Toxin Transport: The Hemolysin System (J.A. Sheps, F. Zhang, and V. Ling). Protein Sorting to the Yeast Vacuole (B.F. Horazdovsky, J.H. Stack, and S.D. Emr). Bacterial Extracellular Secretion: Transport of a-Lytic Protease Across the Outer Membrane of Escherichia Coli (A.F. Boggs and D.A. Agard). Mechanisms of Peroxisome Biogenesis: Regulation of Peroxisomal Enzymes, and their Subsequent Sorting to Peroxisomes (G.M. Small). Peroxisomal Topogenic Signals and the Etiology of Peroxisome-Deficient Disease (U. Fujiki). ATP Binding Cassette Proteins in Yeast (C. Berkower and S. Michaelis). Membrane Protein Transport in Eukaryotic Secretion Cells (K.K. Goncz and S.S. Rothman). Index.

Product details

  • Edition: 1
  • Latest edition
  • Volume: 3
  • Published: June 25, 1996
  • Language: English

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S.S. Rothman

Affiliations and expertise
University of California, San Francisco, CA, USA

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