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Trafficking of Intracellular Membranes: - From Molecular Sorting to Membrane Fusion (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1995)
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Trafficking of Intracellular Membranes: - From Molecular Sorting to Membrane Fusion (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1995)
Series: Nato ASI Subseries H:, 91
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This volume contains the lectures presented at the NATO Advanced
Study Institute (ASI) on "Trafficking of Intracellular Membranes:
From Molecular Sorting to Membrane Fusion", held in Espinho,
Portugal, from June 19 to June 30,1994. The objective of this
Institute was to survey recent developments and to discuss future
directions in the rapidly advancing field of membrane cell biology,
with particular emphasis on the dynamical properties and
intracellular flow of membranes. A wide range of interrelated
topics around the central theme of intracellular trafficking of
membranes was covered, including lipid flow, membrane fusion,
dynamics of membrane components, protein folding and assembly,
vesicular transport in membrane biogenesis, exocytosis and
endocytosis. A large variety of experimental techniques and
systems, including the application of viruses and model systems, to
study these processes was also considered. Membrane cell biology is
a broad discipline which encompasses many scientific areas
including cell biology, biochemistry, biophysics, virology,
immunonology and genetics. Indeed, recent advances in the cell
biology of membranes could not have been made without this
multidisciplinary approach. Significant progress achieved during
the last few years in understanding how newly synthesized lipids
and proteins find their way to the cell organelles, how molecular
sorting and the continuous flow of membranes allow each cellular
membrane to maintain its own distinct molecular composition, and,
thereby, the individuality of the various intracellular
compartments, was discussed in considerable detail in this
Institute.
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