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ویرایش:
نویسندگان: Walter Neupert and Roland Lill (Eds.)
سری: New Comprehensive Biochemistry 22
ISBN (شابک) : 9780444896384
ناشر: Academic Press, Elsevier
سال نشر: 1992
تعداد صفحات: 325
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حجم فایل: 22 مگابایت
در صورت تبدیل فایل کتاب Membrane Biogenesis and Protein Targeting به فرمت های PDF، EPUB، AZW3، MOBI و یا DJVU می توانید به پشتیبان اطلاع دهید تا فایل مورد نظر را تبدیل نمایند.
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Content:
Edited by
Page iii
Copyright page
Page iv
List of contributors
Pages v-x
Chapter 1 Where are we in the exploration of Escherichia coli translocation pathways? Original Research Article
Pages 3-7
Bill Wickner
Chapter 2 Components involved in bacterial protein translocation Original Research Article
Pages 9-20
Chris Harris, Phang C. Tai
Chapter 3 Molecular characterization of Sec proteins comprising the protein secretory machinery of Escherichia coli Original Research Article
Pages 21-32
Shoji Mizushima, Hajime Tokuda, Shin-Ichi Matsuyama
Chapter 4 Distinct steps in the insertion pathway of bacteriophage coat proteins Original Research Article
Pages 33-47
Andreas Kuhn, Dorothee Troschel
Chapter 5 Steps in the assembly of a cytoplasmic membrane protein: the MalF component of the maltose transport complex Original Research Article
Pages 49-61
Beth Traxler, Jon Beckwith
Chapter 6 Structural characteristics of presecretory proteins: their implication as to translocation competency Original Research Article
Pages 63-74
Shoji Mizushima, Katsuko Tani, Chinami Hikita, Masashi Kato
Chapter 7 Sequence determinants of membrane protein topology Original Research Article
Pages 75-84
Gunnar Von Heijne
Chapter 8 Lipid involvement in protein translocation Original Research Article
Pages 85-101
B. De Kruijff, E. Breukink, R.A. Demel, R. Van T Hof, H.H.J. De Jongh, W. Jordi, R.C.A. Keller, J.A. Killian, A.I.P.M. De Kroon, R. Kusters, M. Pilon
Chapter 9 Membrane protein insertion into the endoplasmic reticulum: signals, machinery and mechanisms Original Research Article
Pages 105-118
Stephen High, Bernhard Dobberstein
Chapter 10 Translocation of proteins through the endoplasmic reticulum membrane: investigation of their molecular environment by cross-linking Original Research Article
Pages 119-127
Enno Hartmann, Tom A. Rapoport
Chapter 11 The role of GTP in protein targeting to the endoplasmic reticulum Original Research Article
Pages 129-136
Stephen C. Ogg, Jodi M. Nunnari, Joshua D. Miller, Peter Walter
Chapter 12 Consecutive steps of nucleoside triphosphate hydrolysis are driving transport of precursor proteins into the endoplasmic reticulum Original Research Article
Pages 137-146
Peter Klappa, Günter Müller, Gabriel Schlenstedt, Hans Wiech, Richard Zimmermann
Chapter 13 Mechanism and regulation of import and degradation of cytosolic proteins in the lysosome/vacuole Original Research Article
Pages 149-164
Hui-Ling Chiang, Randy Schekman
Chapter 14 The sorting of soluble and integral membrane proteins to the yeast vacuole Original Research Article
Pages 165-182
Christopher K. Raymond, Carol A. Vater, Steven Nothwehr, Christopher J. Roberts, Tom H. Stevens
Chapter 15 Defining components required for peroxisome assembly in Saccharomyces cerevisiae Original Research Article
Pages 185-207
Jörg Höhfeld, Daphne Mertens, Franziska F. Wiebel, Wolf-H. Kunau
Chapter 16 Structure and assembly of peroxisomal membrane proteins Original Research Article
Pages 209-220
Joel M. Goodman, Lisa J. Garrard, Mark T. McCammon
Chapter 17 Mechanisms of transport of proteins into microbodies Original Research Article
Pages 221-229
Suresh Subramani
Chapter 18 Lessons for peroxisome biogenesis from fluorescence analyses of Zellweger syndrome fibroblasts Original Research Article
Pages 231-237
Paul B. Lazarow, Hugo W. Moser, Manuel J. Santos
Chapter 19 The mitochondrial protein import machinery of Saccharomyces cerevisiae Original Research Article
Pages 241-251
Victoria Hines
Chapter 20 Protein insertion into mitochondrial outer and inner membranes via the stop-transfer sorting pathway Original Research Article
Pages 253-264
Gordon C. Shore, Douglas G. Millar, Jian-Ming Li
Chapter 21 General and exceptional pathways of protein import into sub-mitochondrial compartments Original Research Article
Pages 265-276
Roland Lill, Christoph Hergersberg, Helmut Schneider, Thomas Söllner, Rosemary Stuart, Walter Neupert
Chapter 22 Targeting of proteins into and across the chloroplastic envelope Original Research Article
Pages 279-288
H.-M. Li, S.E. Perry, K. Keegstra
Chapter 23 Transport of proteins into the thylakoids of higher plant chloroplasts Original Research Article
Pages 289-297
Colin Robinson
Chapter 24 Comparison of two different protein trans-location mechanisms into chloroplasts Original Research Article
Pages 299-306
Jürgen Soll, Heike Alefsen, Birgit Böckler, Birgit Kerber, Michael Salomon, Karin Waegemann
Chapter 25 DnaJ homologs and protein transport Original Research Article
Pages 309-327
Takao Kurihara, Pamela A. Silver
Chapter 26 Chaperonin-mediated protein folding Original Research Article
Pages 329-337
Arthur L. Horwich, Shari Caplan, Joseph S. Wall, F.-Ulrich Hartl
Index
Pages 339-343