Physical Methods on Biological Membranes and Their Model Systems [electronic resource] /

Physical methods on biological membranes and their model system: A perspective -- High resolution NMR spectroscopy in liquids and solids -- Basic principles of deuterium and phosphorus-31-magnetic resonance -- Use of electron spin resonance to study complex biological membranes -- Freeze-etching electron microscopy: recent developments and application to the study of biological membranes and their components -- The nature of intramembraneous particles -- Lateral and polymorphic phase transitions in relation to the barrier function of a lipid membrane -- Fluorescence energy transfer as a structural probe in membranes and membrane in bound proteins -- The interaction of intrinsic proteins and lipids in biomembranes -- Conformational studies of membrane proteins by high resolution NMR -- Water organization in reversed micelles -- Lipid-protein interactions: from crystalline lipoproteins to intact membranes -- Membrane fusion and lipid polymorphism -- Control of membrane fusion by divalent cations, phospholipid head-groups and proteins -- Correlation between steady-state and time-resolved fluorescence anisotropy data -- Membrane lipid fluidity at a physiologically relevant scale: determination by fluorescence polarization -- Dynamic interaction of fluorescently labeled adenosine deaminase in intact human erythrocytes: relation to abnormal activity in malignant cells -- Phase separation in phospholipid mixtures by fluorescence anisotropy -- Membrane fluidity and lipid composition -- Membrane fluidity and membrane activities -- Membrane fluorescence anisotropy behaviour during cell cycle. -- Stable biomembrane surfaces formed by phospholipids polymers -- Utilizing mast cells and basophils to study lipoxygenase involvement in membrane activation -- Immunoglobulin surface adsorption studied by total internal reflection with fluorescence correlation spectroscopy -- Enthalpy state of different liposome preparations of dimyristoyl phosphatidylcholine and their stability in the presence of a complex forming protein -- Free-flow electrophoresis as a suitable tool to explore intervesicular interactions -- Solid Atate 19F NMR in “Model” membrane systems -- Organized cultures of nerve tissues: a novel model system for studies of lipid protein interaction on the functional level -- Partition of proteins between water and non-polar phases -- Photomodification of Biomembranes.

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Main Authors: Conti, F. editor., Blumberg, W. E. editor., Gier, J. de. editor., Pocchiari, F. editor., SpringerLink (Online service)
Format: Texto biblioteca
Language:eng
Published: Boston, MA : Springer US, 1985
Subjects:Life sciences., Biochemistry., Life Sciences., Biochemistry, general.,
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4684-7538-8
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