The Enzymes of Biological Membranes [electronic resource] : Volume 3 Membrane Transport /

Much of the information currently available on the transport systems of bacterial and animal cell membranes and their mode of coupling to metabolic supply of energy can be found in this volume. Consideration of the participating enzymes dictated the choice of topics: Several transport systems where little information is available on the enzymology of the process are not included, while separate chapters deal with y-glutamyl transpeptidase and intestinal disaccharidases which meet many of the requirements of transport enzymes. The volume also includes two chapters on photosynthetic membranes as a general introduction to the topic. Other aspects of biological transport and photosynthesis will be developed in detail in a forthcoming volume now in preparation. These chapters reveal the excitement and rapid advance of the field, the daily reports of new concepts, new techniques, and new experimental findings which instantly interact to generate further progress. Our aim was to provide a starting point for those who are just beginning, and an opportunity for others to stop, take stock, and start in a new direction. My warmest thanks to all who contributed to this volume.

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Main Authors: Martonosi, Anthony. editor., SpringerLink (Online service)
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Published: Boston, MA : Springer US, 1976
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spelling KOHA-OAI-TEST:1856002018-07-30T23:07:41ZThe Enzymes of Biological Membranes [electronic resource] : Volume 3 Membrane Transport / Martonosi, Anthony. editor. SpringerLink (Online service) textBoston, MA : Springer US,1976.engMuch of the information currently available on the transport systems of bacterial and animal cell membranes and their mode of coupling to metabolic supply of energy can be found in this volume. Consideration of the participating enzymes dictated the choice of topics: Several transport systems where little information is available on the enzymology of the process are not included, while separate chapters deal with y-glutamyl transpeptidase and intestinal disaccharidases which meet many of the requirements of transport enzymes. The volume also includes two chapters on photosynthetic membranes as a general introduction to the topic. Other aspects of biological transport and photosynthesis will be developed in detail in a forthcoming volume now in preparation. These chapters reveal the excitement and rapid advance of the field, the daily reports of new concepts, new techniques, and new experimental findings which instantly interact to generate further progress. Our aim was to provide a starting point for those who are just beginning, and an opportunity for others to stop, take stock, and start in a new direction. My warmest thanks to all who contributed to this volume.AMembrane Transport in Microorganisms -- 1 Bacterial Membrane Transport Proteins -- 2 The Bacterial Phosphoenolpyruvate Phosphotransferase System -- 3 Structure and Function of Membrane-Bound ATPase in Bacteria -- 4 Respiration and Energy Transduction in Escherichia coli -- 5 Membrane-Bound Enzymes from Mycobacterium phlei; Malate Vitamin K Reductase -- BPhotosynthetic Apparatus -- 6 The Organization of Photosynthetic Enzymes on the Chloroplast Membrane -- 7 Chlorophyll-Proteins: Membrane-Bound Photoreceptor Complexes in Plants -- CSolute Transport in Mammalian Cells -- 8 Binding Proteins and Membrane Transport -- 9 The Calcium Transport ATPase of Sarcoplasmic Reticulum -- 10 Plasma Membrane Calcium Transport and Membrane-Bound Enzymes -- 11 The (Sodium plus Potassium)-Transport ATPase -- 12 Potassium-Activated Phosphatase -- 13 Membrane-Bound ?-Glutamyl Transpeptidase -- 14 Small Intestinal Disaccharidases: Their Properties and Role as Sugar Translocators across Natural and Artificial Membranes -- 15 The ADP-ATP Carrier in Mitochondrial Membranes -- Author Index.Much of the information currently available on the transport systems of bacterial and animal cell membranes and their mode of coupling to metabolic supply of energy can be found in this volume. Consideration of the participating enzymes dictated the choice of topics: Several transport systems where little information is available on the enzymology of the process are not included, while separate chapters deal with y-glutamyl transpeptidase and intestinal disaccharidases which meet many of the requirements of transport enzymes. The volume also includes two chapters on photosynthetic membranes as a general introduction to the topic. Other aspects of biological transport and photosynthesis will be developed in detail in a forthcoming volume now in preparation. These chapters reveal the excitement and rapid advance of the field, the daily reports of new concepts, new techniques, and new experimental findings which instantly interact to generate further progress. Our aim was to provide a starting point for those who are just beginning, and an opportunity for others to stop, take stock, and start in a new direction. My warmest thanks to all who contributed to this volume.Life sciences.Biochemistry.Life Sciences.Biochemistry, general.Springer eBookshttp://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4684-2658-8URN:ISBN:9781468426588
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Biochemistry, general.
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Biochemistry.
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The Enzymes of Biological Membranes [electronic resource] : Volume 3 Membrane Transport /
description Much of the information currently available on the transport systems of bacterial and animal cell membranes and their mode of coupling to metabolic supply of energy can be found in this volume. Consideration of the participating enzymes dictated the choice of topics: Several transport systems where little information is available on the enzymology of the process are not included, while separate chapters deal with y-glutamyl transpeptidase and intestinal disaccharidases which meet many of the requirements of transport enzymes. The volume also includes two chapters on photosynthetic membranes as a general introduction to the topic. Other aspects of biological transport and photosynthesis will be developed in detail in a forthcoming volume now in preparation. These chapters reveal the excitement and rapid advance of the field, the daily reports of new concepts, new techniques, and new experimental findings which instantly interact to generate further progress. Our aim was to provide a starting point for those who are just beginning, and an opportunity for others to stop, take stock, and start in a new direction. My warmest thanks to all who contributed to this volume.
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