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دانلود کتاب Biomembranes Part L: Membrane Biogenesis: Processing and Recycling

دانلود کتاب Biomembranes Part L: Biogenesis Membrane: پردازش و بازیافت

Biomembranes Part L: Membrane Biogenesis: Processing and Recycling

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Biomembranes Part L: Membrane Biogenesis: Processing and Recycling

ویرایش: 1 
نویسندگان:   
سری: Methods in Enzymology 98 
ISBN (شابک) : 9780121819989 
ناشر: Academic Press 
سال نشر: 1983 
تعداد صفحات: 718 
زبان: English 
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توضیحاتی در مورد کتاب Biomembranes Part L: Biogenesis Membrane: پردازش و بازیافت

از پیشگفتار: جلدهای 96 تا 98، بخش‌های J، K و L از سری Biomembranes، بر روش‌شناسی برای مطالعه بیوژنز، مونتاژ، هدف‌گیری و بازیافت غشا تمرکز دارند. این رشته یکی از حوزه های تحقیقاتی بسیار هیجان انگیز و فعال است. جلدهای آینده با حمل و نقل و سایر جنبه های عملکرد غشاء سروکار خواهند داشت


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FROM THE PREFACE: Volumes 96 to 98, Parts J, K, and L of the Biomembranes series, focus on methodology to study membrane biogenesis, assembly, targeting, and recycling. This field is one of the very exciting and active areas of research. Future volumes will deal with transport and other aspects of membrane function



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Content: 
Editorial Board
Page iii

Contributors to volume 98
Pages xi-xv

Preface
Page xvii
Sidney Fleischer, Becca Fleischer

Volumes in series
Pages xix,xxi-xxviii

[1] Intracellular membrane traffic: Pathways, carriers, and sorting devices Original Research Article
Pages 1-13
Marilyn Gist Farquhar

[2] Pancreatic lobules in the in vitro study of pancreatic acinar cell function Original Research Article
Pages 17-28
George Scheele

[3] High-voltage techniques for gaining access to the interiot of cells: Application to the study of exocytosis and membrane turnover Original Research Article
Pages 28-37
P.F. Baker, D.E. Knight

[4] Transport-coupled oligosaccharide processing in a cell-free system Original Research Article
Pages 37-47
William E. Balch, Erik Fries, William H. Dunphy, Lenore J. Urbani, James E. Rothman

[5] Perturbation of the structure and function of the golgi complex by monovalent carboxylic ionophores Original Research Article
Pages 47-59
Alan Michael Tartakoff

[6] Isolation of golgi apparatus from rat liver using D2O-sucrose gradients Original Research Article
Pages 60-67
Becca Fleischer

[7] Membranes of pancreatic zymogen granules Original Research Article
Pages 67-75
Jacopo Meldolesi

[8] Secretory membranes of the rat parotid gland: Preparation and comparative characterization Original Research Article
Pages 75-87
Peter Arvan, Richard S. Cameron, J. David Castle

[9] Overview: Role of intracellular membrane systems in glycosylation of proteins Original Research Article
Pages 91-97
William Lennarz

[10] Glycosyltransferases involved in elongation of N-glycosidically linked oligosaccharides of the complex or N-acetyllactosamine type Original Research Article
Pages 98-134
Harry Schachter, Saroja Narasimhan, Paul Gleeson, George Vella

[11] Inhibitors of glycoprotein synthesis Original Research Article
Pages 135-154
Alan D. Elbein

[12] Preparation of glycopeptide and oligosaccharide probes for receptor studies Original Research Article
Pages 154-159
Jacques U. Baenziger

[13] Immunological recognition of modifications on functionally related proteins Original Research Article
Pages 159-166
David A. Knecht, Robert C. Mierendorf Jr., Randall L. Dimond

[14] Role of cytoskeleton in liver: In Vivo effect of colchicine on hepatic protein secretion Original Research Article
Pages 169-175
Colvin M. Redman

[15] Role of the cytoskeleton in secretory processes: Lacrimal and salivary glands Original Research Article
Pages 175-182
B. Rossignol, A.M. Chambaut-GuГ©rin, P. Muller

[16] A subcellular fractionation approach for studying insulin release mechanisms and calcium metabolism in islets of langerhans Original Research Article
Pages 182-200
Michael L. McDaniel, Jerry R. Colca, Nirmala Kotagal, Paul E. Lacy

[17] Use of electron-opaque tracers for studies on endocytosis and membrane recycling Original Research Article
Pages 203-225
Volker Herzog, Marilyn Gist Farquhar

[18] Use of isolated, perfused liver in studies of receptor-mediated endocytosis Original Research Article
Pages 225-241
William A. Dunn, Doris A. Wall, Ann L. Hubbard

[19] Receptor-mediated endocytosis of low-density lipoprotein in cultured cells Original Research Article
Pages 241-260
Joseph L. Goldstein, Sandip K. Basu, Michael S. Brown

[20] Binding, endocytosis, and degradation of enveloped animal viruses Original Research Article
Pages 260-266
Mark Marsh, Ari Helenius, Karl Matlin, Kai Simons

[21] Image intensification techniques for detection of proteins in cultured cells Original Research Article
Pages 266-283
Mark C. Willingham, Ira H. Pastan

[22] Receptor-mediated endocytosis of epidermal growth factor Original Research Article
Pages 283-290
Harry T. Haigler

[23] Determinants in the uptake of lysosomal enzymes by cultured fibroblasts Original Research Article
Pages 290-300
Kim E. Creek, H. David Fischer, William S. Sly

[24] Uptake of glycoproteins and glycoconjugates by macrophages Original Research Article
Pages 301-304
M. Konish, V. Shepherd, G. Holt, P. Stahl

[25] Isolation of a phosphomannosyl receptor from bovine liver membranse Original Research Article
Pages 304-309
Diane C. Mitchell, G. Gary Sahagian, Jack J. Distler, Renate M. Wagner, George W. Jourdan

[26] Purification of rat liver fucose binding protein Original Research Article
Pages 309-320
Mark A. Lehrman, Robert L. Hill

[27] Isolation of coated vesicles Original Research Article
Pages 320-326
B.M.F. Pearse

[28] Isolation and characterization of coated vesicles from rat liver Original Research Article
Pages 326-336
F. Anthony Simion, David Winek, Enrique Brandan, Becca Fleischer, Sidney Fleischer

[29] Isolation of coated vesicles: Comparative studies Original Research Article
Pages 337-349
John L. Daiss, Thomas F. Roth

[30] Dissociation and reassociation of clathrin Original Research Article
Pages 350-358
W. Schook, S. Puszkin

[31] Preparataion of antibodies to clathrin and use in cytochemical localization Original Research Article
Pages 359-368
James H. Keen

[32] Structural investigations on the role of microfilaments in ligand translocation Original Research Article
Pages 368-375
Jeffrey L. Salisbury, Gilbert A. Keller

[33] Use of immunocytochemical techniques in studying the biogenesis of cell surfaces in polarized epithelia Original Research Article
Pages 379-395
Hubert Reggio, Paul Webster, Daniel Louvard

[34] Use of antibody to 5′-nucleotidase as a marker to study membrane flow during pinocytosis Original Research Article
Pages 395-404
Christopher C. Widnell

[35] Intracellular iodination of lysosome membrane for studies of membrane composition and recycling Original Research Article
Pages 404-415
William A. Muller, Ralph M. Steinman, Zanvil A. Cohn

[36] Labeling of plasma membrane glycoconjugates by terminal glycosylation (galactosyltransferase and glycosidase) Original Research Article
Pages 415-421
Lutz Thilo

[37] Dictyostelium discoideum as a model system to study recognition mechanisms in phagocytosis Original Research Article
Pages 421-430
GГјnter Vogel

[38] Recycling of insulin-sensitive glucose transporter in rat adipocytes Original Research Article
Pages 431-444
Tetsuro Kono

[39] Preparation of inside-out thyroid follicles for studies on transcellular transport (transcytosis) Original Research Article
Pages 447-458
Volker Herzog

[40] Biosynthesis, processing, and function of secretory component Original Research Article
Pages 458-466
Keith E. Mostov, GГјnter Blobel

[41] Transcellular transport of proteins studied in vivo Original Research Article
Pages 466-474
Gerhard Rohr, George Scheele

[42] Polarized multicellular structures designed for the in vitro study of thyroid cell function and polarization Original Research Article
Pages 477-486
Jean Mauchamp, Marianne Chambard, Jacqueline Gabrion, Bernard Verrier

[43] Polarized assembly of enveloped viruses from cultured epithelial cells Original Research Article
Pages 486-501
Enrique Rodriguez-Boulan

[44] Isolation and characterization of liver gap junctions Original Research Article
Pages 501-510
Elliot L. Hertzberg

[45] Techniques for studying the cell-free synthesis of the major lens fiber membrane polypeptide Original Research Article
Pages 510-519
Edward H. Williams, Nalin M. Kumar, Norton B. Gilula

[46] Gap junctions in liver: Isolation, morphological analysis, and quantitation Original Research Article
Pages 519-537
Bruce J. Nicholson, Jean-Paul Revel

[47] Studies on the biogenesis of cell-cell channels Original Research Article
Pages 537-545
Gerhard Dahl, Rudolf Werner, Roobik Azarnia

[48] Selective labeling and quantitative analysis of internalized plasma membrane Original Research Article
Pages 545-555
Ire Mellman, Cynthia J. Galloway

[49] Spontaneous transfer of exogenous epidermal growth factor receptors into receptor-negative mutant cells Original Research Article
Pages 555-561
Manjusri Das, Jeffrey Feinman, Mark Pittenger, Herman Michael, Subal Bishayee

[50] Lipid transfer proteins: Overview and applications Original Research Article
Pages 565-573
Donald B. Zilversmit

[51] Nonspecific lipid transfer protein from rat and beef liver: Purification and properties Original Research Article
Pages 574-581
BernabГ© Bloj, Donald B. Zilversmit

[52] Phosphatidylcholine transfer protein from bovine liver Original Research Article
Pages 581-586
Jan Westerman, H.H. Kamp, K.W.A. Wirtz

[53] Phosphatidylcholine transfer protein from rat liver: Purification and radioimmunoassay Original Research Article
Pages 586-592
T. Teerlink, B.J.H.M. Poorthuis, K.W.A. Wirtz

[54] Nonspecific lipid transfer protein from rat liver Original Research Article
Pages 592-596
B.J.H.M. Poorthuis, K.W.A. Wirtz

[55] Phospholipid exchange protein-dependent synthesis of sphingomyelin Original Research Article
Pages 596-598
Dennis R. Voelker, Eugene P. Kennedy

[56] Use of a nonspecific lipid transfer protein to modify the cholesterol content of synaptic membranes Original Research Article
Pages 599-613
Paula North, Sidney Fleischer

[57] Cerebroside transfer protein Original Research Article
Pages 613-622
Norman S. Radin, Raymond J. Metz

[58] Synthesis of labeled phospholipids in high yield Original Research Article
Pages 623-632
Hansjorg Eibl, J. Oliver McIntyre, Eduard A.M. Fleer, Sidney Fleischer

Addendum to article [21]
Page 635
Mark C. Willingham, Ira H. Pastan

Author index
Pages 637-659

Subject index
Pages 661-688





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