Membrane Proteins
- 1st Edition, Volume 63 - February 21, 2003
- Latest edition
- Editor: Douglas C. Rees
- Language: English
This volume covers 2 major topics: Foundations and Membrane Protein… Read more
Description
Description
This volume covers 2 major topics: Foundations and Membrane Protein Structures.
Key features
Key features
- Foundations
- Bioenergetic Processes
- Channels and Receptors
Readership
Readership
Biochemists, Molecular Biologists, Biophysicists, Physiologists
Table of contents
Table of contents
Membrane Protein Assembly in vivo.
Construction of Helix-Bundle Membrane Proteins.
Transmembrane ƒÒ-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 ƒÒ-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.
Review quotes
Review quotes
"The authority, originality, and editing of the reviews are first class."
—NATURE
"The Advances in Protein Chemistry series has been a major factor in the education of protein chemists."
—JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY
—NATURE
"The Advances in Protein Chemistry series has been a major factor in the education of protein chemists."
—JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY
Product details
Product details
- Edition: 1
- Latest edition
- Volume: 63
- Published: March 11, 2003
- Language: English
About the editor
About the editor
DR
Douglas C. Rees
Affiliations and expertise
Howard Hughes Medical Institute, Pasadena, CAView book on ScienceDirect
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