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E-raamat: Alkali Cation Transport Systems in Prokaryotes

  • Formaat: 462 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 06-Dec-2024
  • Kirjastus: CRC Press Inc
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781040281611
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  • Formaat: 462 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 06-Dec-2024
  • Kirjastus: CRC Press Inc
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781040281611

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Alkali Cation Transport Systems in Prokaryotes is the first book that brings together the physiological, structural, and molecular biological aspects of the transport of sodium, potassium, and ammonium across the bacterial cell membrane. Sodium translocation plays a major role in energy coupling of some prokaryotes, and much of the book is devoted to new and exciting developments in this field. Over 30 experts have contributed to this excellent reference for microbiologists, biochemists, molecular biologists, cell biologists, chemotherapists, and researchers interested in bioenergetics.
Section I: Na+ Transport Systems Na+ Transport Systems in Prokaryotes 3(22) Etana Padan Shimon Schuldiner Na+/H+ Antiporters in Escherichia coli 25(28) Shimon Schuldiner Etana Padan Na+/Substrate Symport in Prokaryotes 53(24) Ichiro Yamato Yasuhiro Anraku Na+ Extrusion Coupled to Decarboxylation Reactions 77(24) Peter Dimroth The Na+ Cycle in Alkaliphilic Bacillus Species 101(24) D. Mack Ivey Arthur A. Guffanti Terry Ann Krulwich The Na+ Cycle in Vibrio alginolyticus 125(14) Hajime Tokuda The Na+-Translocating ATP-Synthetase from Propionigenium modestum 139(16) Peter Dimroth Na+ Translocation in the Course of Methanogenesis from Methanol or Formaldehyde 155(24) Volker Muller Gerhard Gottschalk The Role of Na+ in the First Step of CO2 Reduction to Methane in Methanogenic Bacteria 179(26) Peter Schonheit Section II: K+ Transport Systems Cell K+ and K+ Transport Systems in Prokaryotes 205(20) Evert P. Bakker K+-Translocating Kdp-ATPases and Other Bacterial P-Type ATPases 225(28) Annette Siebers Karlheinz Altendorf Low-Affinity K+ Uptake Systems 253(24) Evert P. Bakker K+ Transport in Enterococcus hirae 277(14) Yoshimi Kakinuma K+ Efflux Systems 291(18) Ian R. Booth Roseileen M. Douglas Gail P. Ferguson Andrew J. Lamb Andrew W. Munro Graeme Y. Ritchie Regulation of Gene Expression During Osmoregulation: The Role of Potassium Glutamate as a Secondary Signal of Osmotic Stress 309(24) Ian R. Booth Cell K+, Internal pH, and Active Transport in Rhodobacter sphaeroides 333(16) Tjakko Abee Wil N. Konings Stretch-Activated Channels in Prokaryotes 349(10) Mario Zoratti Alexandre Ghazi Bacteriocin and Bacteriophage Channels in Prokaryotes 359(20) Lucienne Letellier Section III: NH4+ Transport Systems NH4+ Transport Systems 379(18) Diethelm Kleiner NH4+ Transport Systems in Escherichia coli 397(14) Eugene M. Barnes, Jr. Arumugam Jayakumar Futile Cycling of K+ and NH4+ Ions in Escherichia coli 411(18) Ed T. Buurman M. Joost Teixeira de Mattos Oense M. Neijssel Index 429
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