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دانلود کتاب Biomembranes Part J: Membrane Biogenesis: Assembly and Targeting (General Methods, Eukaryotes)

دانلود کتاب غشاهای زیستی قسمت J: بیوژنز غشاء: مونتاژ و هدف گذاری (روش های عمومی، یوکاریوت ها)

Biomembranes Part J: Membrane Biogenesis: Assembly and Targeting (General Methods, Eukaryotes)

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Biomembranes Part J: Membrane Biogenesis: Assembly and Targeting (General Methods, Eukaryotes)

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سری: Methods in Enzymology 96 
ISBN (شابک) : 9780121819965, 0076687996 
ناشر: Academic Press 
سال نشر: 1983 
تعداد صفحات: 974 
زبان: English 
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Content: 
Editorial Board
Page iii

Contributors to volume 96
Pages xi-xv

Preface
Page xvii
Sidney Fleischer, Becca Fleischer

Volume in series
Pages xix,xxi-xxviii

Membrane biogenesis: An overview Original Research Article
Pages xxix-xxxi,xxxiv-lv
George E. Palade

[1] Preparation of rough microsomes and membrane-bound polysomes that are active in protein synthesis in Vitro Original Research Article
Pages 3-24
Sancia Gaetani, Julia A. Smith, Ricardo A. Feldman, Takashi Morimoto

[2] Methods for the preparation of messenger RNA Original Research Article
Pages 24-38
Paul M. Lizardi

[3] Cell-free translation of messenger RNA in a wheat germ system Original Research Article
Pages 38-50
Ann H. Erickson, GГјnter Blobel

[4] Preparation and use of nuclease-treated rabbit reticulocyte lysates for the translation of eukaryotic messenger RNA Original Research Article
Pages 50-74
Richard J. Jackson, Tim Hunt

[5] In Vivo and in Vitro systems for studying bacterial membrane biogenesis Original Research Article
Pages 74-84
Pamela Green, Masayori Inouye

[6] Preparation of microsomal membranes for cotranslational protein translocation Original Research Article
Pages 84-93
Peter Walter, GГјnter Blobel

[7] Methods for the study of protein translocation across the RER membrane using the reticulocyte lysate translation system and canine pancreatic microsomal membranes Original Research Article
Pages 94-111
George Scheele

[8] Immunoprecipitation of proteins from cell-free translations Original Research Article
Pages 111-120
David J. Anderson, GГјnter Blobel

[9] Use of proteases for the study of membrane insertion Original Research Article
Pages 121-150
Takashi Morimoto, Monique Arpin, Sancia Gaetani

[10] Identifying primary translation products: Use of N-formylmethionyl-tRNA and prevention of NH2-terminal acetylation Original Research Article
Pages 150-157
Richard D. Palmiter

[11] Selection of lectin-resistant mutants of animal cells Original Research Article
Pages 157-184
Pamela Stanley

[12] Two-dimensional polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis of membrane proteins Original Research Article
Pages 184-192
R.W. Rubin, C.L. Leonardi

[13] Immunochemical identification of membrane proteins after sodium dodecyl sulfate—polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis Original Research Article
Pages 192-205
Albert Haid, Mordechai Suissa

[14] Immunologic detection of specific proteins in cell extracts by fractionation in gels and transfer to paper Original Research Article
Pages 205-215
Jakob Reiser, George R. Stark

[15] Use of fluorography for sensitive isotope detection in polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis and related techniques Original Research Article
Pages 215-222
William M. Bonner

[16] Peptide mapping in one dimension by limited proteolysis of sodium dodecyl sulfate-solubilized proteins Original Research Article
Pages 222-229
Don W. Cleveland

[17] Silver staining methods for polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis Original Research Article
Pages 230-239
Carl R. Merril, David Goldman, Margaret L. Van Keuren

[18] Slab gel system for the resolution of oligopeptides below molecular weight of 10,000 Original Research Article
Pages 239-244
F.A. Burr, B. Burr

[19] Two-dimensional immunoelectrophoresis of membrane antigens Original Research Article
Pages 244-257
Carolyn A. Converse, David S. Papermaster

[20] Methods for study of the synthesis and maturation of the erythrocyte anion transport protein Original Research Article
Pages 257-267
Harvey F. Lodish, William A. Braell

[21] Glycophorins: Isolation, orientation, and localization of specific domains Original Research Article
Pages 268-280
Heinz Furthmayr, Vincent T. Marchesi

[22] Glycophorin A: In vitro biogenesis and processing Original Research Article
Pages 281-298
Carl G. Gahmberg, Mikko Jokinen, Kimmo K. Karhi, Olle Kämpe, Per A. Peterson, Leif C. Andersson

[23] Erythrocyte membrane proteins: Detection of spectrin oligomers by gel electrophoresis Original Research Article
Pages 298-304
Jon S. Morrow, Wallace B. Haigh Jr.

[24] Isolation of the chemical domains of human erythrocyte spectrin Original Research Article
Pages 305-313
William J. Knowles, Marcia L. Bologna

[25] Proteins involved in membrane—cytoskeleton association in human erythrocytes: Spectrin, ankyrin, and band 3 Original Research Article
Pages 313-324
Vann Bennett

[26] Assembly of histocompatibility antigens Original Research Article
Pages 325-331
Bernhard Dobberstein, Sune Kvist

[27] Biosynthesis and intracellular transport of acetylcholine receptors Original Research Article
Pages 331-352
Douglas M. Fambrough

[28] Acetylcholinesterase biosynthesis and transport in tissue culture Original Research Article
Pages 353-367
Richard L. Rotundo

[29] Biosynthesis of acetylcholine receptor in Vitro Original Research Article
Pages 367-378
David J. Anderson, GГјnter Blobel

[30] Biosynthesis of myelin-specific proteins Original Research Article
Pages 378-385
David R. Colman, Gert Kreibich, David D. Sabatini

[31] Sucrase-isomaltase of the small-intestinal brush border membrane: Assembly and biosynthesis Original Research Article
Pages 386-406
Josef Brunner, Hans Wacker, Giorgio Semenza

[32] Structure and biosynthesis of aminopeptidases Original Research Article
Pages 406-423
Suzanne Maroux, HГ©lГЁne Feracci

[33] Use of the heavy-isotope density-shift method to investigate insulin receptor synthesis, turnover, and processing Original Research Article
Pages 423-433
Michael N. Krupp, Victoria P. Knutson, Gabriele V. Ronnett, M. Daniel Lane

[34] Biosynthesis of myxovirus glycoproteins with special emphasis on mutants defective in glycoprotein processing Original Research Article
Pages 434-443
Hans-Dieter Klenk

[35] Methods for assay of cellular receptors for picornaviruses Original Research Article
Pages 443-452
Richard L. Crowell, David L. Krah, John Mapoles, Burton J. Landau

[36] Transport of virus membrane glycoproteins, use of temperature-sensitive mutants and organelle-specific lectins Original Research Article
Pages 453-465
Leevi Kääriäinen, Ismo Virtanen, Jaakko Saraste, Sirkka Keränen

[37] Immunoelectron microscopy using thin, frozen sections: Application to studies of the intracellular transport of Semliki Forest virus spike glycoproteins Original Research Article
Pages 466-485
G. Griffiths, K. Simons, G. Warren, K.T. Tokuyasu

[38] Immunocytochemistry of retinal membrane protein biosynthesis at the electron microscopic level by the albumin embedding technique Original Research Article
Pages 485-495
Barbara G. Schneider, David S. Papermaster

[39] Expression of viral membrane proteins from cloned cDNA by microinjection into eukaryotic cell nuclei Original Research Article
Pages 496-511
Beate Timm, Claudia Kondor-Koch, Hans Lehrach, Heimo Riedel, Jan-Erik Edström, Henrik Garoff

[40] Biosynthesis of sindbis virus membrane glycoproteins in vitro Original Research Article
Pages 512-519
Stefano Bonatti

[50] Ribophorins I and II: Membrane proteins characteristic of the rough endoplasmic reticulum Original Research Article
Pages 520-530
Gert Kreibich, Eugene E. Marcantonio, David D. Sabatini

Biosynthesis of hepatocyte endoplasmic reticulum proteins Original Research Article
Pages 530-542
Gert Kreibich, David D. Sabatini, Milton Adesnik

[43] Membrane induction by drugs Original Research Article
Pages 542-557
Gustav Dallner, Joseph W. Depierre

[44] Preparation of microsomal ОІ-glucuronidase and its membrane anchor protein, egasyn Original Research Article
Pages 557-569
Aldons J. Lusis

[45] Biosynthesis of sarcoplasmic reticulum proteins Original Research Article
Pages 570-579
David H. MacLennan, Stella de Leon

[46] Plant vacuoles Original Research Article
Pages 580-589
Clarence A. Ryan, Mary Walker-Simmons

[47] Preparation of a nuclear matrix-pore complex-lamina fraction from embryos of Drosophila melanogaster Original Research Article
Pages 589-596
Paul A. Fisher, GГјnter Blobel

[48] Proteins of pore complex-lamina structures from nuclei and nuclear membranes Original Research Article
Pages 597-608
Georg Krohne, Werner W. Franke

[49] Subcellular fractionation and immunochemical analysis of membrane biosynthesis of photoreceptor proteins Original Research Article
Pages 609-617
David S. Papermaster

[50] Transducin and the cyclic GMP phosphodiesterase of retinal rod outer segments Original Research Article
Pages 617-627
Lubert Stryer, James B. Hurley, Bernard K.-K. Fung

[51] Avian salt gland: A model for the study of membrane biogenesis Original Research Article
Pages 627-659
Russell J. Barrnett, Joseph E. Mazurkiewicz, John S. Addis

[52] Control of intracellular protein traffic Original Research Article
Pages 663-682
GГјnter Blobel

[53] Signal recognition particle: A ribonucleoprotein required for cotranslational translocation of proteins, isolation and properties Original Research Article
Pages 682-691
Peter Walter, GГјnter Blobel

[54] Proteins mediating vectorial translocation: Purification of the active domain of the endoplasmic reticulum docking protein Original Research Article
Pages 692-700
David I. Meyer, Bernhard Dobberstein

[55] Biosynthesis of glyoxysomal proteins Original Research Article
Pages 700-715
H. Kindl, C. Kruse

[56] In vitro processing of plant preproteins Original Research Article
Pages 716-721
F.A. Burr, B. Burr

[57] Biogenesis of peroxisomal content proteins: in vivo and in vitro studies Original Research Article
Pages 721-728
Paul B. Lazarow

[58] Studies of lysosomal enzyme biosynthesis in cultured cells Original Research Article
Pages 729-736
Rachel Myerowitz, April R. Robbins, Richard L. Proia, G. Gary Sahagian, Christina M. Puchalski, Elizabeth F. Neufeld

[59] Inhibitors of lysosomal function Original Research Article
Pages 737-764
Per O. Seglen

[60] Biosynthesis of lysosomal enzymes Original Research Article
Pages 764-777
Melvin G. Rosenfeld, Gert Kreibich, David D. Sabatini, Keitaro Kato

[61] Applications of amino acid analogs for studying co- and posttranslational modifications of proteins Original Research Article
Pages 777-784
Glen Hortin, Irving Boime

[62] Quantitative assay for signal peptidase Original Research Article
Pages 784-794
Robert C. Jackson

[63] Fatty acid acylation of eukaryotic cell proteins Original Research Article
Pages 795-801
Milton J. Schlesinger

[64] Yeast secretory mutants: Isolation and characterization Original Research Article
Pages 802-815
Randy Schekman, Brent Esmon, Susan Ferro-Novick, Charles Field, Peter Novick

[65] Secretory mutants in the cellular slime mold Dictyostelium discoideum Original Research Article
Pages 815-828
Randall L. Dimond, David A. Knecht, Kevin B. Jordan, Robert A. Burns, George P. Livi

Author index
Pages 829-865

Subject index
Pages 867-901





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