Physics of Bioenergetic Processes [E-Book] / by Lev Alexandrovitsch Blumenfeld.
According to its definition, synergetics is concerned with the cooperation of indi vidual parts of a system that produces macroscopic temporal, spatial or functional structures. A good deal of the volumes published within this series dealt with the formation of truly macroscopic structures which we...
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Personal Name(s): | Blumenfeld, Lev Alexandrovitsch, author |
Imprint: |
Berlin, Heidelberg :
Springer,
1983
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Physical Description: |
X, 132 p. online resource. |
Note: |
englisch |
ISBN: |
9783642685255 |
DOI: |
10.1007/978-3-642-68525-5 |
Series Title: |
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Springer Series in Synergetics ;
16 |
Subject (LOC): |
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Phenomenology of Bioenergetic Processes
- 2.1 Muscle Contraction
- 2.2 Active Transport of Ions
- 2.3 Substrate Phosphorylation
- 2.4 Membrane Phosphorylation
- 2.5 Formulation of the Main Physical Problems in Bioenergetics
- 3. Membrane Phosphorylation: Chemiosmotic Concept and Other Hypotheses
- 3.1 Survey of Existing Hypotheses
- 3.2 What is the Meaning of the Words: “Energy Coupling of Chemical Reactions”?
- 3.3 Transmembrane Electrochemical Potential, its Components and Physical Principles of its Utilization in Bioenergetic Processes
- 3.4 The Chemiosmotic Concept. Experimental Data Pro and Contra
- 4. Proteins as Molecular Machines
- 4.1 The Physics of a Small Machine
- 4.2 Conformationally Nonequilibrium States of Proteins
- 4.3 Nonequilibrium Mixture of Molecules or Nonequilibrium Molecules?
- 5. Conformational Relaxation as the Elementary Act of Bioenergetic Processes
- 5.1 Muscle Contraction
- 5.2 Active Transfer of Ions
- 5.3 Enzymatic Catalysis
- 5.4 Membrane Phosphorylation
- 6. Conclusion
- References.