Molecular mechanisms of transport : proceedings of the 22nd Bari Meeting on Bioenergetics, International Symposium on Molecular Mechanisms of Transport, Bari, Italy, 29 September 1 October 1991
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Molecular mechanisms of transport : proceedings of the 22nd Bari Meeting on Bioenergetics, International Symposium on Molecular Mechanisms of Transport, Bari, Italy, 29 September 1 October 1991
(Developments in biochemistry, v. 29)
Elsevier Science Publishers, 1992
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
The Proceedings of the 22nd Symposium of the "Bari Meetings" provides a comprehensive and timely record of the biochemical aspects of biomembrane transport. The vast field of biomembrane transport has made great strides towards the understanding of its mechanisms by the molecular approach. This book collects papers by young members of the biochemical community, concentrating on this specific aspect of biomembrane transport and comprising the most recent results in the area. More transport systems are being defined in terms of their catalysts, pumping systems and carriers. Further, the description of transport has advanced to describe its regulation, control and mechanisms by which energy drives transport. Transport systems in a variety of membranes such as cell membranes, mitochondria and bacteria are discussed. Thus, this volume describes major achievements and new openings of interest to scientists from a variety of fields involving biological transport.
Table of Contents
Methods of structural analysis (3 papers). ATPases (2 papers). Transport systems in bacteria (4 papers). Phosphotransferase systems (4 papers). Sugar transporters (2 papers). Transport systems in mitochondria (5 papers). Mutagenesis of transporters (4 papers). Transport of protein and sorting (6 papers). Transport and cellular metabolism (7 papers). Index of authors.
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