Bacterial outer membranes as model systems

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Bacterial outer membranes as model systems

edited by Masayori Inouye

Wiley, c1987

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"A Wiley-Interscience publication."

Includes bibliographies and index

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Description

Geared to an understanding of how pathogenic bacteria interact with animal tissues, this text examines the structure and function of bacterial outer membranes and uses them as model systems for studying various aspects of cell biology and molecular biology: mechanisms of cell-to-cell interaction, functions of membrane proteins, molecular mechanisms of protein secretion across membranes, and more. Over 60 tables and figures are featured.

Table of Contents

  • GENE AND GENE EXPRESSION: Transcriptional Control of Gene Expression: Osmoregulation of Porin Protein Synthesis
  • Post-transcriptional Regulation of Gene Expression
  • MEMBRANE PROTEINS: STRUCTURE AND FUNCTION: Export Localization of Escherichia Coli Envelope Proteins
  • Three- Dimensional Structure of Membrane Proteins
  • INTERACTION WITH OTHER SYSTEMS: Biosynthesis and Pharmacologic Properties of Escherichia Coli Lipid A
  • The Structural Basis of Prokaryotic DNA Transfer
  • Appendix
  • Index.

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