Membrane Transport Mechanism [E-Book] : 3D Structure and Beyond / edited by Reinhard Krämer, Christine Ziegler.
This book provides a molecular view of membrane transport by means of numerous biochemical and biophysical techniques. The rapidly growing number of atomic structures of transporters in different conformations and the constant progress in bioinformatics have recently added deeper insights. The uni...
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Personal Name(s): | Krämer, Reinhard, editor |
Ziegler, Christine, editor | |
Edition: |
1st ed. 2014. |
Imprint: |
Berlin, Heidelberg :
Springer,
2014
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Physical Description: |
XII, 272 pages 65 illustrations, 56 illustrations in color (online resource) |
Note: |
englisch |
ISBN: |
9783642538391 |
DOI: |
10.1007/978-3-642-53839-1 |
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Springer Series in Biophysics ;
17 |
Subject (LOC): |
- Dance Lessons for Proteins: The Dynamics and Thermodynamics of a Sodium/Aspartate Symporter
- Characterizing the Structure, Function and Evolution of Human Solute Carrier (SLC) Transporters Using Computational Approaches
- Structures of the Prokaryotic Galactose Transporter vSGLT and Their Implications on Alternating Access Mechanism in Human SGLT1
- Moving Crystallographic Snapshots: A Mechanism for Transport Regulation in BetP
- Development of Refined Homology Models: Adding the Missing Information to the Medically Relevant Neurotransmitter Transporters
- The Life and Times of Lac Permease: Crystals Ain't Enough
- Alternating Access Within the POT Family of Oligopeptide
- Proton Symporters
- The Maltose ABC Transporter: Where Structure Meets Function
- Cooperative Transport Mechanism and Proton-Coupling in the Multidrug Efflux Transporter Complex ArcAB-TolC
- What Can a Living Fossil Tell Us About Evolution and Mechanism of Ion-Coupled Transporters: The Story of Small Multidrug Transporters Symmetrically Asymmetric: EmrE Seen from the NMR Perspective.