International symposium membrane proteins : structure, function and expression control
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International symposium membrane proteins : structure, function and expression control
Kyushu University Press , S. Karger, c1997
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Membrance proteins : structure, function and expression control
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This publication addresses topics relating to biosynthesis and processing, membrane assembly and topogenic signals, as well as structure and function. Special attention has been given to the selection and presentation of the topics in order to fulfill some of the unmet needs of the researcher in this field.
Table of Contents
- Part 1 Biosynthesis and processing: molecular mechanism of nucleocytoplasmic transport of proteins through the nuclear membrane
- membrane and functional topography of cytochrome "b5"
- microsomal aldehyde dehydrogenase in the endoplasmic reticulum
- structure, function and intracellular localization of the proprotein-processing enzyme furin
- peroxisome biogenesis and peroxisome assembly disorders
- roles of cytosolic factors in mitochondrial protein import in higher animals
- cytoplasmic chaperones determine the targetting pathway of precursor proteins to mitochrondria. Part 2 Membrane assembly and topogenic signals: translocational pausing and the regulation of membrane protein biogenesis
- topogenic sequences which regulate the integration and topology of membrane proteins in the endoplasmic reticulum membrane
- what can glycosylation mapping tell us about membrane protein assembly and structure?
- molecular determinants of intracellular processing of human pro-tumour necrosis factor
- protein degradation in the endoplasmic reticulum
- SPR-like particle and its receptor system of "bacillus subtilis" - identification and characterization
- identification and functional characterization of nascent-polypeptide-associated complex
- the SecY complex and the FtsH complex in the "E.coli" plasma membrane
- topology inversion of SecG, a membrane factor of "E.coli" protein translocase
- assembly of thylakoid membrane proteins in chloroplasts. Part 3 Structure and function: studies on the glut family transporters - use of the yeast expression system
- internal water molecules in the functional process of bacteriorhodopsin and rhodopsin
- regulation of erythrocyte potassium transport by cell volume and protein phosphorylation
- membrane translocation of cytosolic factors in activation of the phagocyte NADPF oxidase - role of protein-protein interactions
- three-dimensional cryo-electron microscopy of calcium ion pump
- the aquaporin family of water channel proteins
- aquaporin 2 vasopressin water channel
- the Na+/K+-ATPase - molecular dissection of functional domains
- significance of the beta-subunit in the functional expression of Na+/K+-ATPase
- gastric H+, K+-ATPase - its functional expression and site-directed mutagenesis
- structure and N-glycosylation of human band 3, the erythrocyte anion exchanger
- phenotypic diversity of band 3 mutations
- the carboxy terminal region of the human AE1 (erythrocyte band 3 protein)
- the expression of the erythrocyte anion transporter (band 3, AE1)
- studies on the pH dependence of band 3-mediated anion transport, facts and speculations.
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