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|a Protein-lipid interactions:
|b from membrane domains to cellular networks/
|c edited by Lukas K. Tamm
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|a Weinheim:
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|a xxvi, 444 σ. :
|b εικ., σχ. ;
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|a Handbook.
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|a Περιέχει βιβλιογραφικές παραπομπές και ευρετήριο
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|a Includes bibliographical references and index.
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|a Part 1. How Lipids Shape Proteins: 1. Lipid Bilayers, Translocons and the Shaping of Polypeptide Structure -- 2. Folding and Stability of Monomeric Barrel Membrane Proteins -- 3. A Paradigm of Membrane Protein Folding: Principles, Kinetics and Stability of Bacteriorhodopsin Folding -- 4. Post-Integration Misassembly of Membrane Proteins and Disease -- Part 2. How Proteins Shape Lipids -- 5. A Census of Ordered Lipids and Detergents in X-ray Crystal Structures of Integral Membrane Proteins -- 6. Lipid and Detergent Interactions with Membrane Proteins Derived from Solution Nuclear Magnetic Resonance -- Part 3. Membrane Penetration by toxins -- 7. Lipid Interactions of Helical Protein Toxins -- 8. Membrane Recognition and Pore Formation by Bacterial Pore-forming Toxins -- 9. Mechanism of Membrane Permeation and Pore Formation by Antimicrobial Peptides -- Part 4. Mechanisms of Membrane Fusion -- 10. Cell Fusion in Development and Disease -- 11. Molecular Mechanisms of Intracellular Membrane Fusion -- 12. Interplay of Proteins and Lipids in Virus Entry by Membrane Fusion -- Part 5. Cholesterol, Lipid Rafts, and Protein Sorting -- 13. Protein-Lipid Interactions in the formation of raft Microdomains in biological Membranes -- 14. Protein and lipid Partitioning heterogeneous model membranes -- Part 6. Targeting of Extrinsic Membrane Protein Modules to Membranes and Signal Transduction: 15. In vitro and Cellular Membrane-binding Mechanisms of Membrane-targeting Domains -- 16. Structure and Interactions of C2 Domains at Membrane Surfaces --17. Structural Mechanisms of Allosteric Regulation by Membrane-binding Domains
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|a Lipoproteins
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|a Lipids
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|a Proteins
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|a Membrane proteins
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