Transport Through Membranes: Carriers, Channels and Pumps [E-Book] : Proceedings of the Twenty-First Jerusalem Symposium on Quantum Chemistry and Biochemistry Held in Jerusalem, Israel, May 16–19, 1988 / edited by Alberte Pullman, Joshua Jortner, Bernard Pullman.
The Symposium on "Transport through Membranes : Carriers. Channels and Pumps" Inaugurates the third decade of the Jerusalem Symposia. It enlarges substantially their conceptual scope by Introducing a new subject not treated there previously. In fact. It Is a topic particularly well suited...
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Personal Name(s): | Jortner, Joshua, editor |
Pullman, Alberte, editor / Pullman, Bernard, editor | |
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Dordrecht :
Springer Netherlands,
1988
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Physical Description: |
IX, 570 p. online resource. |
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englisch |
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9789400930759 |
DOI: |
10.1007/978-94-009-3075-9 |
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- Dynamic Views of Macrocyclic Receptors: Molecular Dynamics Simulations and Normal Modes Analysis
- Ion Selectivity and Molecular Structure of Binding Sites and Channels in Icosahedral Viruses
- The Molecular Packing of Porin, a Trimeric Membrane Protein in Tetragonal Crystal Form
- Helical Structures; Artificial Solutions for Ion Transport
- Modulation of Ionophore Properties by Chemical Modifications of Synthetic Alamethicin Analogues
- Mutagenesis of the COOH-Terminal Channel Domain of Colicin El Affecting the Ion Selectivity of the Channel
- The Structure and Dynamics of Membrane Spanning Helices by High Resolution NMR and Molecular Dynamics
- The Gramicidin Pore: Crystal Structure of a Gramicidin/Cesium Chloride Complex
- Do Amino Acid Substitutions Alter the Structure of Gramicidin Channels? Chemistry at the Single Molecule Level
- How Do Amino Acid Substitutions Alter the Function of Gramicidin Channels?
- Linear Gramicidins : Influence of the Nature of the Aromatic Side Chains on the Channel Conductance
- The Gramicidin a Channel : Left Versus Right-Handed Helix
- Guanidinium as a Probe of the Gramicidin Channel Interior
- Thermodynamics of Cation Binding and Transport by Gramidicin
- Structure and Dynamics of Water on Membrane Surfaces and in Narrow Transmembrane Channels - Molecular Dynamics Simulations
- A Molecular Dynamics Study of Cesium Ion motion in a Gramicidin-Like Channel. Structural and Energetic Implications
- Radiolysis and Photolysis of Ion Channels Formed by Gramicidin A
- Influence of Gramicidin on Lipid Organization and Dynamics in Membranes
- Side Chain and Backbone Conformation of Gramicidin A in Lipid Bilayer Membranes
- Ionic Permeability and the Open Channel Structure of the Nicotinic Acetylcholine Receptor
- Structural Organization of the Acetylcholine Receptor, a Ligand-Gated Ion Channel
- Theoretical Study of Potential Ion-Channels Formed by Bundles Of ?-Helices. Partial Modelling of the Acetylcholine Receptor Channel
- Properties and Problems of the Helix-M2 model of the Acetylcholine Receptor-Ion Channel
- Structural Models for Membrane Insertion and Channel Formation by Antiparallel ?-Helical Membrane Peptides
- Bacteriorhodopsin in and Out of Shape: Experimental Evidence in Favor of a Two-Stage Mechanism for Integral Membrane Protein Folding
- Observation of “N” in the Photocycle of Bacteriorhodopsin: A Satisfactory Confirmation of Theoretical Predictions
- Hydrogen - Bonded Systems as Proton Wires Formed by Side Chains of Proteins and by Side Chains and Phosphates
- Characterization of Halorhodopsin Reconstituted in Asolectin Liposomes
- Mechanism of Chloride Transport by Halorhodopsin
- Mechanism of Anion Transport Through the Phosphate-Starvation-Inducible Outer Membrane Protein P of Pseudomonas Aeruginosa
- Charge Translocation in a Single Turnover of the Na, K-Pump
- Carrier Kinetics Show How the Sodium Pump uses ATP to Render Pumping of Both Na and K Effective, and Suggests a Model for the ATP Synthetases
- Single-Channel and Oligo-Channel Recordings: Thermodynamic Information Obtainable From Electric Fluctuations Produced by a Small Number of Ionic Channels
- The Crystal Structure of the Photosynthetic Reaction Center from Rhodopseudomonas Viridis
- Molecular Dynamics Simulation of the Primary Processes in the Photosynthetic Reaction Center of Rhodopseumones Viridis
- Pump and Displacement Currents of Reconstituted ATP Synthase on Black Lipid Membranes
- Ion-Binding Properties of Nonhomogenous Biological Membrane Structures.