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Proteins Crossing Membranes - A Scientist's Memoir (Hardcover): Stephen Rothman Proteins Crossing Membranes - A Scientist's Memoir (Hardcover)
Stephen Rothman
R4,730 Discovery Miles 47 300 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In an intriguing series of experiments carried out many years ago, a common scientific belief, feted by no less than three Nobel prizes, was brought into question. The observations were about proteins-the molecules that the genetic code specifies and that are in one way or another central to all of life's activities. The experiments however were not about what proteins do, but how they are moved, in particular how they are moved from where they are made to where they act. The results of these studies conflicted with the standard view of how this happens, and thus became controversial. The standard view, the vesicle theory of protein secretion, envisions proteins being carried within and out of cells en masse in membrane-bound sacs or vesicles. The controversial experiments demonstrated that to the contrary individual protein molecules cross the relevant membranes as a result of their own motion. This was thought to be impossible at the time. Proteins Crossing Membranes is a personal narrative that tells the story of the controversy. Among other things, the author illustrates that scientists, like the rest of us, can rigidly hold onto their beliefs despite evidence that they are misguided. Key Features Reviews the data in support and critical of the vesicle theory of protein secretion Explores the ways scientists respond to evidence that challenges a favored theory Documents the author's personal experiences in this conflict-laden situation

Proteins Crossing Membranes - A Scientist's Memoir (Paperback): Stephen Rothman Proteins Crossing Membranes - A Scientist's Memoir (Paperback)
Stephen Rothman
R1,494 R913 Discovery Miles 9 130 Save R581 (39%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days

In an intriguing series of experiments carried out many years ago, a common scientific belief, feted by no less than three Nobel prizes, was brought into question. The observations were about proteins-the molecules that the genetic code specifies and that are in one way or another central to all of life's activities. The experiments however were not about what proteins do, but how they are moved, in particular how they are moved from where they are made to where they act. The results of these studies conflicted with the standard view of how this happens, and thus became controversial. The standard view, the vesicle theory of protein secretion, envisions proteins being carried within and out of cells en masse in membrane-bound sacs or vesicles. The controversial experiments demonstrated that to the contrary individual protein molecules cross the relevant membranes as a result of their own motion. This was thought to be impossible at the time. Proteins Crossing Membranes is a personal narrative that tells the story of the controversy. Among other things, the author illustrates that scientists, like the rest of us, can rigidly hold onto their beliefs despite evidence that they are misguided. Key Features Reviews the data in support and critical of the vesicle theory of protein secretion Explores the ways scientists respond to evidence that challenges a favored theory Documents the author's personal experiences in this conflict-laden situation

Sherlock Holmes: Before Baker Street (Abridged, Paperback, Abridged edition): Mark Mower, Geri Schear Sherlock Holmes: Before Baker Street (Abridged, Paperback, Abridged edition)
Mark Mower, Geri Schear; Introduction by Steven Rothman
R545 Discovery Miles 5 450 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
The Human Integument - Normal and Abnormal (Paperback): Stephen Rothman The Human Integument - Normal and Abnormal (Paperback)
Stephen Rothman; Foreword by Veronica Lucey Conley
R835 Discovery Miles 8 350 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Contributing Authors Include Richard B. Stoughton, Robert D. Griesemer, Irvin H. Blank, And Many Others. American Association For The Advancement Of Science, No. 54.

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