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Amsterdam, [Netherlands] :Academic Press,
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almafu_9960074065802883
Umfang:
1 online resource (453 p.)
Ausgabe:
3rd ed.
ISBN:
9780128004869
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012800486X
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9780128000472
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0128000473
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Description based upon print version of record.
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Front Cover; The Membranes of Cells; Copyright Page; Contents; Preface; 1 Introduction; 1.1 Prokaryote Cell Membranes; 1.2 Eukaryote Cell Membranes; 1.3 Plasma Membranes; 1.4 Intracellular Membranes; 1.4.1 Nuclear Membranes; 1.4.2 Endoplasmic Reticulum Membranes; 1.4.3 Golgi Membranes; 1.4.4 Mitochondrial Membranes; 1.4.5 Lysosome; 1.4.6 Peroxisome; 1.5 Viral Membranes; 1.6 Membrane Motifs; 1.7 The Hydrophobic Effect; 1.8 Structure of Water; 1.9 Nonpolar Molecules and Water; 1.10 Highlights; References; 2 The Lipids of Biological Membranes; 2.1 Phospholipids; 2.1.1 Chemical Structure
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2.1.2 Electrical Charge2.1.3 Phospholipid Composition of Biological Membranes; 2.1.4 Fatty Acid Composition of Phospholipids; 2.1.5 Structurally Related Phosphorus-Containing Lipids; 2.1.6 Phospholipases; 2.2 Sphingolipids; 2.3 Glycolipids; 2.4 Sterols; 2.5 Two-Headed Lipids; 2.6 Lipopolysaccharide; 2.7 Lipid Identification; 2.8 Highlights; References; 3 Biogenesis of Membrane Lipids; 3.1 Desaturation of Fatty Acids; 3.2 Biosynthesis of Phospholipids; 3.2.1 Biosynthesis of Phosphatidate; 3.2.2 Biosynthesis of Diacylglycerol from Phosphatidate; 3.2.3 Biosynthesis of Phosphatidylcholine
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3.2.4 Phosphatidylethanolamine Biosynthesis3.2.5 Phosphatidylserine Biosynthesis; 3.2.6 Phosphatidylglycerol and Diphosphatidylglycerol Synthesis; 3.2.7 Phosphatidylinositol Biosynthesis; 3.3 Biosynthesis of Sphingolipids; 3.4 Cholesterol Biosynthesis; 3.5 Assembly of Newly Synthesized Lipids into Membranes; 3.6 Highlights; References; 4 Detergents; 4.1 Nonionic Detergents; 4.2 Ionic Detergents; 4.2.1 Lysophospholipids; 4.3 Detergent Properties; 4.4 Detergents and Membrane Rafts; 4.4.1 Highlights; References; 5 Membrane Models; 5.1 The Evidence for the Lipid Bilayer
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5.2 The Singer Nicholson Model for Membranes5.3 Current Model for Biological Membranes; 5.4 Highlights; References; 6 Laboratory Membrane Systems; 6.1 Structure of Laboratory Membrane Systems; 6.1.1 Liposomes; 6.1.2 Sonicated Vesicles; 6.1.3 Large Unilamellar Vesicles; 6.1.4 Black Lipid Membrane; 6.1.5 Lipid Monolayers; 6.1.6 Bicelles; 6.1.7 Nanodisks; 6.1.8 Lipodisqs®; 6.2 Properties Derived from Laboratory Membrane Systems; 6.3 Hydration; 6.4 Ion Binding; 6.5 Highlights; References; 7 Structures of Lipid Assemblies; 7.1 Lamellar (Bilayer) Structure; 7.2 Interdigitated Bilayers
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7.3 Micellar Phase7.4 Hexagonal I Phase (HI); 7.5 Hexagonal II Phase (HII); 7.6 Cubic Phase; 7.7 Subphase for Phospholipid Bilayers; 7.8 Solution Phase; 7.9 Lipid Phase Transitions; 7.10 Phase Transitions in Cell Membranes; 7.11 Lamellar to HII Phase Transition; 7.12 Lipid Microdomains in Membranes; 7.13 Lipid Conformation in Membranes; 7.13.1 Phospholipid Hydrocarbon Chain Conformations; 7.13.2 Conformation of the Glycerol Region of the Glycerolipids; 7.13.3 Phospholipid Headgroup Conformation; 7.14 Water in the Lipid Bilayer; 7.15 Highlights; References; 8 Lipid Dynamics in Membranes
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8.1 Introduction
Sprache:
Englisch
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