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This multi-volume set within International Review of Cytology
encompasses the recent advances in the understanding of
structure-function relationships at the molecular level of
receptors, transporters, and membrane proteins. Several diverse
families of membrane receptors/proteins are discussed with respect
to the molecular and cellular biology of their synthesis, assembly,
turnover, and function. Included are such receptor superfamilies as
G-proteins, immunoglobulins, ligand-gated receptors, interleukins,
and tyrosine kinases as well as such transporter/protein families
as pumps, ion channels, and bacterial transporters. Each section of
each volume features a "perspectives/commentary" chapter which
includes comments on the recent advances and predictions on new
directions. Written by acknowledged experts in the field, this
volume, 137C, highlights recent developments in pumps, channels,
and transporters.
This multi-volume set within "International Review of Cytology" aims to encompass the recent advances in the understanding of structure-function relationships at the molecular level of receptors, transporters, and membrane proteins. Several diverse families of membrane receptors/proteins are discussed with respect to the molecular and cellular biology of their synthesis, assembly, turnover and function. Included are such receptor superfamilies as G-proteins, immunoglobulins, ligand-gated receptors, interleukins, and tyrosine kinases, as well as such transporter/protein families as pumps, ion channels and bacterial transporters. Each section of each volume will have the added feature of a "perspectives/commentary" chapter in which there will be comments on the recent advances and predictions on new directions. Volume 137A highlights the recent advances in bacterial and glucose transporter mechanisms.
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