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The Membranes of Cells - ISBN 9780128000472

The Membranes of Cells

ISBN 9780128000472

Autor: Yeagle, Philip L.

Wydawca: Elsevier

Dostępność: 3-6 tygodni

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ISBN13:      

9780128000472

Autor:      

Yeagle, Philip L.

Oprawa:      

Hardback

Rok Wydania:      

2016-02-11

Tematy:      

PSF

The Membranes of Cells, Third Edition, provides a basic guide to biomembranes, connecting researchers to the numerous fields of biology. The new edition offers a complete update of content based on new understandings in the field. Foundational content for graduate students, researchers, professors, and undergraduate students across the sciences is provided, succinctly covering all of the basic information needed for lipids and membranes.



Connects membrane research to numerous fields of biologyProvides a basic guide to the interdisciplinary studies of membranesOffers a companion website with recommended readings and dynamic visual representations of the contentIncludes four color illustrations to offer the best visual representation of concepts

  • Dedication
  • Preface
  • Chapter 1. Introduction
    • Abstract
    • 1.1 Prokaryote Cell Membranes
    • 1.2 Eukaryote Cell Membranes
    • 1.3 Plasma Membranes
    • 1.4 Intracellular Membranes
    • 1.5 Viral Membranes
    • 1.6 Membrane Motifs
    • 1.7 The Hydrophobic Effect
    • 1.8 Structure of Water
    • 1.9 Nonpolar Molecules and Water
    • 1.10 Highlights
    • References
  • Chapter 2. The Lipids of Biological Membranes
    • Abstract
    • 2.1 Phospholipids
    • 2.2 Sphingolipids
    • 2.3 Glycolipids
    • 2.4 Sterols
    • 2.5 Two-Headed Lipids
    • 2.6 Lipopolysaccharide
    • 2.7 Lipid Identification
    • 2.8 Highlights
    • References
  • Chapter 3. Biogenesis of Membrane Lipids
    • Abstract
    • 3.1 Desaturation of Fatty Acids
    • 3.2 Biosynthesis of Phospholipids
    • 3.3 Biosynthesis of Sphingolipids
    • 3.4 Cholesterol Biosynthesis
    • 3.5 Assembly of Newly Synthesized Lipids into Membranes
    • 3.6 Highlights
    • References
  • Chapter 4. Detergents
    • Abstract
    • 4.1 Nonionic Detergents
    • 4.2 Ionic Detergents
    • 4.3 Detergent Properties
    • 4.4 Detergents and Membrane Rafts
    • References
  • Chapter 5. Membrane Models
    • Abstract
    • 5.1 The Evidence for the Lipid Bilayer
    • 5.2 The Singer Nicholson Model for Membranes
    • 5.3 Current Model for Biological Membranes
    • 5.4 Highlights
    • References
  • Chapter 6. Laboratory Membrane Systems
    • Abstract
    • 6.1 Structure of Laboratory Membrane Systems
    • 6.2 Properties Derived from Laboratory Membrane Systems
    • 6.3 Hydration
    • 6.4 Ion Binding
    • 6.5 Highlights
    • References
  • Chapter 7. Structures of Lipid Assemblies
    • Abstract
    • 7.1 Lamellar (Bilayer) Structure
    • 7.2 Interdigitated Bilayers
    • 7.3 Micellar Phase
    • 7.4 Hexagonal I Phase (HI)
    • 7.5 Hexagonal II Phase (HII)
    • 7.6 Cubic Phase
    • 7.7 Subphase for Phospholipid Bilayers
    • 7.8 Solution Phase
    • 7.9 Lipid Phase Transitions
    • 7.10 Phase Transitions in Cell Membranes
    • 7.11 Lamellar to HII Phase Transition
    • 7.12 Lipid Microdomains in Membranes
    • 7.13 Lipid Conformation in Membranes
    • 7.14 Water in the Lipid Bilayer
    • 7.15 Highlights
    • References
  • Chapter 8. Lipid Dynamics in Membranes
    • Abstract
    • 8.1 Introduction
    • 8.2 ESR
    • 8.3 2H NMR
    • 8.4 Motional Order
    • 8.5 Motional Rates
    • 8.6 Integrated View of Motional Order and Dynamics
    • 8.7 Membrane Fluidity
    • 8.8 Free Volume within a Membrane Bilayer
    • 8.9 Lateral Diffusion of Membrane Components
    • 8.10 Lateral Phase Separation
    • 8.11 Transmembrane Movement of Lipids
    • 8.12 Movement of Phospholipids Between Membranes
    • 8.13 Transmembrane Lipid Asymmetry
    • 8.14 Highlights
    • References
  • Chapter 9. Cholesterol and Related Sterols: Roles in Membrane Structure and Function
    • Abstract
    • 9.1 Structure and Properties of the Cholesterol Molecule
    • 9.2 Cholesterol Location in Cells
    • 9.3 Cholesterol Modulates Membrane Physical Properties
    • 9.4 Role of Sterols in Sterol-Requiring Cells
    • 9.5 Essential Role of Cholesterol in Mammalian and Other Sterol-Requiring Cells
    • 9.6 Hypothesis for a Specific Sterol Requirement
    • 9.7 Highlights
    • References
  • Chapter 10. Membrane Proteins
    • Abstract
    • 10.1 Classification of Membrane Proteins
    • 10.2 Peripheral Membrane Proteins
    • 10.3 Integral Membrane Proteins
    • 10.4 Primary Structure of Membrane Proteins
    • 10.5 Secondary Structure of Integral Membrane Proteins
    • 10.6 Tertiary Structure of Membrane Proteins
    • 10.7 Quaternary Structure of Membrane Proteins
    • 10.8 Three-Dimensional Structure of Integral Membrane Proteins—Experimental Approaches
    • 10.9 Principles of Membrane Protein Structure
    • 10.10 Domain Structure of Membrane Proteins
    • 10.11 Membrane Protein Stability
    • 10.12 Dynamics of Membrane Proteins in Membranes
    • 10.13 Membrane Protein Asymmetry in Membranes
    • 10.14 Posttranslational Modification of Membrane Proteins
    • 10.15 Highlights
    • References
  • Chapter 11. Membrane Biogenesis
    • Abstract
    • 11.1 Assembly of Newly Synthesized Lipids into Membranes
    • 11.2 Transport of Lipids to Target Membranes
    • 11.3 Membrane Protein Biosynthesis
    • 11.4 Biosynthesis and Insertion of Integral Membrane Proteins into Endoplasmic Reticulum
    • 11.5 Posttranslational Modifications of Membrane Proteins
    • 11.6 Degradation of Membrane Proteins
    • 11.7 Highlights
    • References
  • Chapter 12. Lipid–Protein Interactions in Membranes
    • Abstract
    • 12.1 Influence of Membrane Proteins on Bulk Membrane Lipid Properties in a Bilayer
    • 12.2 Specific Lipid Influence on Membrane Protein Function
    • 12.3 Tight Noncovalent Binding of Lipids to Membrane Proteins
    • 12.4 Pleckstrin Homology Domains
    • 12.5 Phospholipase Binding to Phospholipid Substrate
    • 12.6 Boundary Lipids in Membranes Containing Transmembrane Proteins
    • 12.7 Dynamics of Lipids Interacting with Membrane Proteins
    • 12.8 Membrane Proteins and Rafts
    • 12.9 Proteins That Bend Bilayers
    • 12.10 Lipids Covalently Bonded to Proteins
    • 12.11 Reconstitution
    • 12.12 Highlights
    • References
  • Chapter 13. Membrane Transport
    • Abstract
    • 13.1 Passive Diffusion
    • 13.2 Facilitated Diffusion
    • 13.3 Active Transport
    • 13.4 Highlights
    • References
  • Chapter 14. Membrane Fusion
    • Summary
    • 14.1 Fundamentals of the Membrane Fusion Process
    • 14.2 Measurement of Membrane Fusion
    • 14.3 Fusion of Phospholipid Vesicles
    • 14.4 Virus Fusion
    • 14.5 Sendai Virus
    • 14.6 Influenza Virus
    • 14.7 Intracellular Membrane Fusion
    • 14.8 Highlights
    • References
  • Chapter 15. Membrane Receptors
    • Abstract
    • 15.1 LDL Receptor
    • 15.2 Receptor-Mediated Endocytosis
    • 15.3 Transferrin Receptor
    • 15.4 Receptor Tyrosine Kinases—Insulin Receptor
    • 15.5 Receptor Tyrosine Kinases—Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor
    • 15.6 Nicotinic Acetylcholine Receptor
    • 15.7 Integrins, Adhesion Receptors
    • 15.8 Guanylyl Cyclase Receptors
    • 15.9 G-Protein Coupled Receptors
    • 15.10 Highlights
    • References
  • Index

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