Mobility and recognition in cell biology
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Mobility and recognition in cell biology

Proceedings of a FEBS Lecture Course held at the University of Konstanz, West Germany, September 6–10, 1982

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Mobility and recognition in cell biology

Proceedings of a FEBS Lecture Course held at the University of Konstanz, West Germany, September 6–10, 1982

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Publisher
De Gruyter
Year
2019
Print ISBN
9783110095364
eBook ISBN
9783111533407
Edition
1
Subtopic
Biologia

Table of contents

  1. PETER HEMMERICH
  2. PREFACE
  3. CONTENTS
  4. LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS
  5. SECTION I. MOBILITY OF BIOPOLYMERS
  6. SPECIFICITY OF CATALYSIS BY FLAVOPROTEINS
  7. FUNCTIONAL SIGNIFICANCE OF FLEXIBILITY IN PROTEINS
  8. STRUCTURAL DYNAMICS OF PROTEINS AS REFLECTED BY ISOTOPE EXCHANGE KINETICS
  9. SELF-ORGANIZATION OF OLIGOMERIC PROTEINS
  10. INTERCONVERSIONS BETWEEN [4Fe-4S] AND [3Fe-3S] CENTRES IN DESULFOVIBRIO GIGAS FERREDOXINS
  11. DYNAMICS AT THE PROTEIN SURFACE
  12. ROTATIONAL DYNAMICS OF CELL SURFACE PROTEINS BY TIME-RESOLVED PHOSPHORESCENCE ANISOTROPY
  13. SECTION II. INTERACTION OF PROTEINS WITH PROTEINS, NUCLEIC ACIDS AND LIPIDS
  14. DYNAMIC ASPECTS OF PROTEIN-PROTEIN ASSOCIATION REVEALED BY ANISOTROPY DECAY MEASUREMENTS
  15. DYNAMIC ASPECTS OF ANTIBODY FUNCTION
  16. FLEXIBILITY IN CHROMOSOMAL PROTEINS
  17. HISTONE-HISTONE AND HISTONE-DNA INTERACTIONS IN CHROMATIN
  18. QUANTITATIVE APPROACHES TO THE AUTOGENOUS REGULATION OF GENE EXPRESSION
  19. DYNAMICS OF GENE REGULATION IN THE O<sub>R</sub>/O<sub>L</sub> CONTROL SYSTEM OF BACTERIOPHAGE LAMBDA
  20. SPECIFICITY AND LIPID BINDING SITE OF BOVINE PHOSPHATIDYLCHOLINE TRANSFER PROTEIN
  21. SECTION III. MECHANISMS OF RECOGNITION IN NUCLEIC ACIDS
  22. ALLOSTERIC DNA
  23. LEFT-HANDED Z DNA IN POLYTENE CHROMOSOMES
  24. LOCATION AND RECOGNITION OF SPECIFIC DNA BINDING SITES BY PROTEINS THAT REGULATE GENE EXPRESSION
  25. HIERARCHIES OF PROMOTER RECOGNITION DISPLAYED BY ESCHERICHIA COLI RNA POLYMERASE
  26. NITROGEN FIXATION: INTERACTIONS AMONG nif GENES AND THEIR PRODUCTS
  27. MOLECULAR ASPECTS OF RECOGNITION IN THE RHIZOBIUM - LEGUME SYMBIOSIS
  28. CALMODULIN AND THE INTRACELLULAR CALCIUM SIGNAL: STRUCTURAL AND FUNCTIONAL IMPLICATIONS OF CALMODULIN mRNA
  29. SECTION IV. RECEPTOR-LIGAND BINDING AND TRANSPORT MECHANISMS
  30. THE ACETYLCHOLINE RECEPTOR AND ITS ION CHANNEL
  31. MODULATION OF CALCIUM IONS FLUXES AS SIGNALS FOR MAST CELLS AND BASOPHILS DEGRANULATION
  32. RECOGNITION AND SPECIFICITY IN THE INTRACELLULAR TRANSFER OF MITOCHONDRIAL PROTEINS
  33. THE ELECTROCHEMICAL PROTON GRADIENT INDUCES DITHIOL-DISULFIDE INTERCHANGE IN TRANSPORT PROTEINS AT BOTH SIDES OF THE MEMBRANE
  34. SECRETION AND MATURATION OF A LYTIC PEPTIDE: FROM PREPROMELITTIN TO THE FINAL PRODUCT
  35. SECTION V. CHEMOTAXIS
  36. A MODEL FOR THE FLAGELLAR ROTARY MOTOR
  37. BACTERIAL MOTILITY: ENERGIZATION AND SWITCHING OF THE FLAGELLAR MOTOR
  38. THE PHOSPHOENOLPYRUVATE-DEPENDENT CARBOHYDRATE : PHOSPHOTRANSFERASE SYSTEM ENZYMES II, A NEW CLASS OF CHEMOSENSORS IN BACTERIAL CHEMOTAXIS
  39. BACTERIAL CHEMOTAXIS: THE CHEMICAL PROPERTIES OF THE CheB-DEPENDENT MODIFICATION
  40. A FAMILY OF HOMOLOGOUS GENES ENCODING SENSORY TRANSDUCERS IN E. COLI
  41. GENETICS OF TRANSMEMBRANE SIGNALING PROTEINS IN E. COLI
  42. INDEX OF CONTRIBUTORS
  43. SUBJECT INDEX