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