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" Molecular mechanisms of membrane traffic "


Document Type : BL
Record Number : 759285
Doc. No : b579256
Main Entry : edited by D. James Morré, Kathryn E. Howell, John J.M. Bergeron.
Title & Author : Molecular mechanisms of membrane traffic\ edited by D. James Morré, Kathryn E. Howell, John J.M. Bergeron.
Publication Statement : Berlin ; New York : Springer-Verlag, ©1993.
Series Statement : NATO ASI series., Series H,, Cell biology ;, vol. 74.
Page. NO : (xiii, 415 pages) : illustrations
ISBN : 3662029286
: : 3662029308
: : 9783662029282
: : 9783662029305
Notes : Published in cooperation with NATO Scientific Affairs Division."Proceedings of the NATO Advanced Research Workshop on Cell-Free Analysis of the Functional Organization of the Cytoplasm: Molecular Mechanisms of Membrane Traffic, held at Airlie, Virginia, USA, on May 9-13, 1992--Title page verso.
Contents : Endoplasmic reticulum, structure, function and transport to golgi complex --; Import into mitochondria, peroxisomes, chloroplasts and vacuoles --; Traffic within and from the golgi complex --; Lipid trafficking proteins of the plasma membrane and their interaction --; Endocytic pathway and signals --; Lysosomes and degradation --; Molecules identified important in membrane traffic.
Abstract : The study of membrane traffic in reconstituted cell-free systems has generated an unprecedented amount of new information on the biochemistry, molecular biology and genetics of membrane-based molecular events that underly normal and abnormal cellular function. Many of the individual steps have now been isolated and dissected in simple systems that permit detailed molecular analyses of transport mechanisms and their regulation. Reconstituted events of intercompartment transfer include inter-membrane recognition and controlled membrane fusion-fission reactions. Provided here is an account of the current literature and basic approaches to the investigation of the molecular mechanisms of membrane traffic in both animal and plant cells. Major focus is on the presentation and interpretation of new data that provide, for the first time, a detailed picture of the molecular events of membrane traffic and its control.
Subject : Biological transport -- Congresses.
Subject : Cell Membrane.
Subject : Cell membranes -- Congresses.
Added Entry : D James Morré
: John J M Bergeron
: Kathryn E Howell
: North Atlantic Treaty Organization. Scientific Affairs Division.
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