Transport of Molecules across Microbial Membranes -

Transport of Molecules across Microbial Membranes

Buch | Hardcover
288 Seiten
1999
Cambridge University Press (Verlag)
978-0-521-77270-9 (ISBN)
129,95 inkl. MwSt
This book describes, at the molecular level, some of the most important ways in which microbes move substances that they make, or that they encounter in their environment, from one place to another.
This volume considers the transport of molecules, large and small, across the membranes of prokaryotic and eukaryotic microbial cells. A diverse range of related phenomena are covered, but the unifying themes are the signal peptides that target proteins to particular destinations, and the role of chaperonins. Topics covered include: secretion of proteins out of the bacterial cell by Type I, II and III mechanisms, including the newly recognised bacterial signal recognition pathway in Type II; passage across internal membranes of eukaryotic proteins, whether destined for secretion or en route to internal organelles such as chloroplasts and peroxisomes; how bacteria obtain the energy required for solute uptake, the role of phosphorylation, and evolutionary relationships of some of the proteins involved; and efflux pumps for toxic substances in bacterial, animal and plant cells.

Preface; 1. Overview: transport of molecules across microbial membranes - a sticky business to get to grips with J. K. Broome-Smith and C. Mitsopoulos; 2. Multidrug resistance efflux K. Lewis; 3. Regulation of solute accumulation in bacteria and its physiological significance B. Poolman; 4. Arsenic transport systems from Escherichia coli to humans H. Bhattacharjee, M. Ghosh, R. Mukhopadhyay and B. P. Rosen; 5. Type II protein secretion: the main terminal branch of the general secretory pathway A. Filloux; 6. Type III secretion and the pathogenesis of Yersinia infections D. M. Anderson, L. W. Cheng, V. T. Lee, S. Masmanian, K. Ramamurthi, C. Tam and O. Schneewind; 7. Assembly of bacterial adhesins across the outer membrane via the chaperone-usher pathway G. E. Soto and S. J. Hultgren; 8. DNA uptake by transformable bacteria S. A. Lacks; 9. Escherichia coli signal recognition particle - a historical perspective Q. A. Valent, E. N. S. O'Gorman, P. Scotti, J. Luirink and S. High; 10. Protein translocation into the endoplasmic reticulum B. P. Young, J. K. Brownsword and C. J. Stirling; 11. Peroxisome biogenesis E. Lopez-Huertas and A. Baker; 12. Transport of proteins into and across the thylakoid membrane C. Robinson, W. Edwards, P. J. Hynds and C. Tissier; 13. Evolutionary origins of transmembrane transport systems M. H. Saier Jr and T.-T. Tseng; Index.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 14.10.1999
Reihe/Serie Society for General Microbiology Symposia
Zusatzinfo 12 Tables, unspecified; 1 Plates, color; 1 Halftones, unspecified; 46 Line drawings, unspecified
Verlagsort Cambridge
Sprache englisch
Maße 158 x 236 mm
Gewicht 600 g
Themenwelt Naturwissenschaften Biologie Mikrobiologie / Immunologie
Naturwissenschaften Biologie Zellbiologie
ISBN-10 0-521-77270-2 / 0521772702
ISBN-13 978-0-521-77270-9 / 9780521772709
Zustand Neuware
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