Membrane protein-- lipid interactions [electronic resource] : physics and chemistry in the Bilayer / Jordi H. Borrell, Òscar Domènech, Kevin M.W. Keough.
2016
QP552.M44
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Title
Membrane protein-- lipid interactions [electronic resource] : physics and chemistry in the Bilayer / Jordi H. Borrell, Òscar Domènech, Kevin M.W. Keough.
Author
Borrell, Jordi H., author.
ISBN
9783319302775 (electronic book)
3319302779 (electronic book)
9783319302751
3319302779 (electronic book)
9783319302751
Published
[Switzerland] : Springer, 2016.
Copyright
©2016
Language
English
Description
1 online resource.
Item Number
10.1007/978-3-319-30277-5 doi
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QP552.M44
Dewey Decimal Classification
572.696
Summary
This book has been conceives as a brief introduction to biomembranes physical chemistry for undergraduate students of sciences, and it is particularly dedicated to the lipid-protein membrane interactions. A general introduction is presented in Chapters 1 and 2. The following Chapters, 3 and 4, describe the most accepted theories on lipid-membrane protein interactions as well as the new experimental approaches, in particular, these arose from nano sciences as atomic for microscopy and single molecule force spectroscopy. The book emphasizes the relevance of physical parameters as the lateral surface pressure and the lipid curvature as actors for understanding the physicochemical properties of the biomembranes.
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Online resource; title from PDF title page (viewed March 18, 2016).
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Domènech, Òscar, author.
Keough, Kevin M.W., author.
Keough, Kevin M.W., author.
Series
SpringerBriefs in biochemistry and molecular biology.
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Table of Contents
Molecular Membrane Biochemistry
Physicochemical properties of lipids and macromolecular organization
Lateral distribution of proteins and lipid protein structures in membranes
Dependence of protein membrane mechanism on specific physicochemical properties.
Physicochemical properties of lipids and macromolecular organization
Lateral distribution of proteins and lipid protein structures in membranes
Dependence of protein membrane mechanism on specific physicochemical properties.