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Greenwich, Conn.
JAI Press
1995
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Schriftenreihe: | Biomembranes
v. 1 |
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Online-Zugang: | Volltext |
Beschreibung: | Progress in understanding the nature of the biological membrane has been very rapid over a broad front, but still pockets of ignorance remain. Application of the techniques of molecular biology has provided the sequences of a very large number of membrane proteins, and has led to the discovery of superfamilies of membrane proteins of related structure. In turn, the identification of these superfamilies has led to new ways of thinking about membrane processes. Many of these processes can now be discussed in molecular terms, and unexpected relationships between apparently unrelated phenomena are bringing a new unity to the study of biological membranes. The quantity of information available about membrane proteins is now too large for any one person to be familiar with anything but a very small part of the primary literature. A series of volumes concentrating on molecular aspects of biological membranes therefore seems timely. The hope is that, when complete, these volumes will provide a convenient introduction to the study of a wide range of membrane functions. This first volume is devoted to general surveys of the structure and synthesis of membrane proteins and lipids, of the interactions between lipids and proteins, and of the functions of biological membranes Includes bibliographical references and indexes |
Beschreibung: | 1 Online-Ressource (/ ill) |
ISBN: | 9781559386586 1559386584 |
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spelling | General principles editor, A.G. Lee Greenwich, Conn. JAI Press 1995 1 Online-Ressource (/ ill) txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Biomembranes v. 1 Progress in understanding the nature of the biological membrane has been very rapid over a broad front, but still pockets of ignorance remain. Application of the techniques of molecular biology has provided the sequences of a very large number of membrane proteins, and has led to the discovery of superfamilies of membrane proteins of related structure. In turn, the identification of these superfamilies has led to new ways of thinking about membrane processes. Many of these processes can now be discussed in molecular terms, and unexpected relationships between apparently unrelated phenomena are bringing a new unity to the study of biological membranes. The quantity of information available about membrane proteins is now too large for any one person to be familiar with anything but a very small part of the primary literature. A series of volumes concentrating on molecular aspects of biological membranes therefore seems timely. The hope is that, when complete, these volumes will provide a convenient introduction to the study of a wide range of membrane functions. This first volume is devoted to general surveys of the structure and synthesis of membrane proteins and lipids, of the interactions between lipids and proteins, and of the functions of biological membranes Includes bibliographical references and indexes Cell Membrane / physiology Membrane Proteins / physiology Membranen gtt Receptoren gtt Proteïne-G. gtt Membranes (Biology) fast Membranes (Biology) Lee, A. G. Sonstige oth http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/book/9781559386586 Verlag Volltext |
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