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Title:
Bacterial and Eukaryotic Porins - Structure, Function, Mechanism |
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Division: General Biochemistry / John Wiley & Son / 英文版 |
Author/Editor: Roland Benz Star:     |
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ISBN: 3527307753 |
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Introduce Date: 2008年05月13日15:33 , Release Date: 2008年05月13日16:30 |
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Introducer: asymmsyn , Rate: 1/94 |
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Bacterial and Eukaryotic Porins: Structure, Function, Mechanism
Roland Benz (Editor)
ISBN: 978-3-527-30775-3
Hardcover
382 pages
October 2004
Wiley List Price: US $215.00
This first book dedicated to the topic relates the known physiological functions of porins to their molecular structure and mechanism, as documented by various in vitro and in vivo methods, including the generation of null mutants in mice.
For the first time, it brings together biophysical evidence with studies performed in a cellular context, presenting a unified picture of the fundamental importance of porins for cellular function.
With 16 contributions by an interdisciplinary team of leading porin researchers, this reference is essential reading for every molecular or structural biologist with an interest in this essential protein family.
Table of Contents:
Front Matter (p i-xx)
Summary | Full Text: PDF (Size: 117K)
Chapter 1:
Regulation of Porin Gene Expression by the Two-Component Regulatory System EnvZ/OmpR (p 1-24)
Don Walthers, Alvin Go, Linda J. Kenney
Summary | Full Text: PDF (Size: 478K)
Chapter 2:
The Structures of General Porins (p 25-40)
Georg E. Schulz
Summary | Full Text: PDF (Size: 373K)
Chapter 3:
Role of Bacterial Porins in Antibiotic Susceptibility of Gram-Negative Bacteria (p 41-59)
Jean-Marie Pagès
Summary | Full Text: PDF (Size: 226K)
Chapter 4:
Porins of the Outer Membrane of Pseudomonas aeruginosa (p 61-77)
Robert E. W. Hancock, Sandeep Tamber
Summary | Full Text: PDF (Size: 129K)
Chapter 5:
Regulation of Bacterial Porin Function (p 79-98)
Arnaud Baslé, Anne H. Delcour
Summary | Full Text: PDF (Size: 230K)
Chapter 6:
Reconstitution of General Diffusion Pores from Bacterial Outer Membranes (p 99-117)
Christophe Danelon, Mathias Winterhalter
Summary | Full Text: PDF (Size: 273K)
Chapter 7:
OmpA/OprF: Slow Porins or Channels Produced by Alternative Folding of Outer Membrane Proteins (p 119-138)
Etsuko Sugawara, Hiroshi Nikaido
Summary | Full Text: PDF (Size: 239K)
Chapter 8:
Drug Efflux and Protein Export through Channel-Tunnels (p 139-167)
Christian Andersen
Summary | Full Text: PDF (Size: 307K)
Chapter 9:
Structure-Function Relationships in Sugar-Specific Porins (p 169-181)
Tilman Schirmer
Summary | Full Text: PDF (Size: 243K)
Chapter 10:
Functional Reconstitution of Specific Porins (p 183-212)
Roland Benz, Frank Orlik
Summary | Full Text: PDF (Size: 286K)
Chapter 11:
Energy-Coupled Outer Membrane Iron Transporters (p 213-236)
Volkmar Braun, Michael Braun
Summary | Full Text: PDF (Size: 321K)
Chapter 12:
Structural and Functional Aspects of the Vitamin B12 Receptor BtuB (p 237-258)
Robert J. Kadner, David P. Chimento, Nathalie Cadieux
Summary | Full Text: PDF (Size: 289K)
Chapter 13:
Structure and Function of Mitochondrial (Eukaryotic) Porins (p 259-284)
Roland Benz
Summary | Full Text: PDF (Size: 357K)
Chapter 14:
Mitochondrial Porins in Mammals: Insights into Functional Roles from Mutant Mice and Cells (p 285-307)
Keltoum Anflous, William J. Craigen
Summary | Full Text: PDF (Size: 476K)
Chapter 15:
Gene Family Expression and Multitopological Localization of Eukaryotic Porin/Voltage Dependent Anion-Selective Channel (VDAC): Intracellular Trafficking and Alternative Splicing (p 309-337)
Vito De Pinto, Angela Messina
Summary | Full Text: PDF (Size: 400K)
Chapter 16:
Function of the Outer Mitochondrial Membrane Pore (Voltage-Dependent Anion Channel) in Intracellular Signaling (p 339-358)
Mikhail Vyssokikh, Dieter Brdiczka
Summary | Full Text: PDF (Size: 275K)
Index (p 359-366)
Summary | Full Text: PDF (Size: 62K)
Roland Benz (born 1943) studied Mathematics, Chemistry and Physics at the University of Würzburg (Germany) before joining the group of Peter Läuger at Konstanz University, where he obtained his PhD in Biology and his habilitation in Biophysics. Recipient of a Heisenberg Fellowship of the German Research Society (DFG), he was a Visiting Professor at the State University of New York in 1980 and again in 1982, and at the University of British Columbia in Vancouver in 1984. Since 1986 he is full Professor of Biotechnology at the University of Würzburg. His research is centered on the molecular basis of membrane transport in microorganisms and higher organisms, with a special interest into pore-forming peptides and proteins.
"…a scholarly research monograph on the biophysical aspects of porins…recommended for molecular and structural biologists working with porin proteins and academic libraries…" (E-STREAMS, May 2005)
“This excellent book should be present in all laboratories…the information is extremely up-to-date and is supported by high-quality and highly original graphics.” (International Microbiology, Vol.7, 2004)
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