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E-raamat: Ion and Molecule Transport in Lysosomes

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Lysosomes are key subcellular organelles that regulate the cell function. Many of the essential activities of the cell are dependent on lysosomes. Dysfunction is linked to multiple diseases - storage disorders, neurodegeneration, immunological diseases and cancer. This book discusses concepts and methods used to study lysosome ion and small molecule transport. The contents will not only attract accomplished investigators in need of a broad review and synthesis of this important subject but will also appeal to young investigators and trainees needing to acquire comprehensive knowledge and technical skills working with lysosomal ion channels and small molecule transporters.

Key selling features:

  • Summarizes the endocellular role that lysosomes play with respect to cellular waste disposal
  • Reviews essential cellular functions of lysosomes
  • Explores how lysosome dysfunction is the cause of many metabolic disorders
  • Examines how lysomes are involved in storage diseases
  • Describes various technologies and methods used in lysosome research
  • Preface vii
    Editors ix
    Contributors xi
    Chapter 1 Endosomal and Lysosomal Electrophysiology
    1(18)
    Xiaoli Zhang
    Mingxue Gu
    Meiqin Hu
    Yexin Yang
    Haoxing Xu
    Chapter 2 Chloride Transport across the Lysosomal Membrane
    19(26)
    Sonali Saha
    Anja Blessing
    Thomas J. Jentsch
    Chapter 3 Endolysosomal Patch Clamping: Approaches to Measure Vesicular Ion Channel Activities
    45(32)
    Cheng-Chang Chen
    Christian Grimm
    Christian Wahl-Schott
    Martin Biel
    Chapter 4 TRPML Subfamily of Endolysosomal Channels: Concepts and Methods
    77(26)
    Nicholas E. Karagas
    Morgan A. Rousseau
    Kartik Venkatachalam
    Chapter 5 Investigating the Role of Two-Pore Channel 2 (TPC2) in Zebrafish Neuromuscular Development
    103(32)
    Sarah E. Webb
    Jeffrey J. Kelu
    Andrew L. Miller
    Chapter 6 Functional Study of Lysosomal Nutrient Transporters
    135(26)
    Xavier Leray
    Corinne Sagne
    Bruno Gasnier
    Chapter 7 Lysosomal Vitamin B12 Trafficking
    161(16)
    Sean Froese
    Matthias R. Baumgartner
    Chapter 8 Detection of Lysosomal Membrane Permeabilization
    177(22)
    Anne-Marie Ellegaard
    Line Groth-Pedersen
    Marja Jaattela
    Chapter 9 Rapid Isolation of Lysosomes from Cultured Cells Using a Twin Strep Tag
    199(10)
    Jian Xiong
    Jingquan He
    Michael X. Zhu
    Guangwei Du
    Chapter 10 A Transcriptomic Analysis and shRNA Screen for Intracellular Ion Channels and Transporters Regulating Pigmentation
    209(24)
    Donald C. Koroma
    Salwa Y. Hafez
    Elena Oancea
    Index 233
    Bruno Gasnier is CNRS Research Director, Group Leader at CNRS/Paris Descartes.



    Michael Xi Zhu is currently with the Department of Integrative Biology and Pharmacology at the University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston.