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Proteins: Membrane Binding and Pore Formation

Proteins: Membrane Binding and Pore Formation (Hardcover)

Gregor Anderluh (엮은이)
Springer Verlag
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· 제목 : Proteins: Membrane Binding and Pore Formation (Hardcover) 
· 분류 : 외국도서 > 과학/수학/생태 > 과학 > 생명과학 > 생화학
· ISBN : 9781441963260
· 쪽수 : 172쪽
· 출판일 : 2010-05-21

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1. Introduction Susanne C. Feil, Galina Polekhina, Michael A. Gorman and Michael W. Parker Abstract Introduction Nomenclature Three?Dimensional Structures of Pore?Forming Proteins Membrane BindingOligomerization Common Features of Membrane Insertion Conclusion 2. Energetics of Peptide and Protein Binding to Lipid Membranes William C. Wimley Abstract The Lipid Bilayer Phase Hydrophobic Interactions Electrostatic Interactions Additivity between Electrostatic and Hydrophobic Interactions The Influence of Peptide and Protein Structure Specific Interactions Specificity: The Formation of Ordered Pores Promiscuity: Membrane?Permeabilization by Interfacial Activity Conclusion 3. Membrane Association and Pore Formation by Alpha?Helical Peptides Burkhard Bechinger Abstract Introduction Alamethicin and Other Peptaibols Cationic Amphipathic Antimicrobial Peptides Membrane Proteins Conclusion 4. Role of Membrane Lipids for the Activity of Pore Forming Peptides and Proteins Gustavo Fuertes, Diana Gimenez, Santi Esteban?Martin, Ana J. Garcia?Saez, Orlando Sanchez and Jesus Salgado Abstract Introduction Membrane Interfaces Are Ideal Binding Sites for Pore?Forming Peptides and Proteins A Membrane Foldase Activity Configures Peptide and Protein Active Structures Role of Lipids in the Formation and Stabilization of Pores Physical Properties of Polypeptide?Induced Pores Related to the Role of Lipids Conclusion 5. Cholesterol?Dependent Cytolysins Robert J.C. Gilbert Abstract Functional Studies on CDCs Membrane binding by CDCs Pore Formation by CDCs Proteolipid Pores Oligomerisation- A Mechanism for Membrane Insertion Complex Effects of CDCs and Related Protiens Conclusion 6. Laetiporus sulphureus Lectin and Aerolysin Protein Family Jose Miguel Mancheno, Hiroaki Tateno, Daniel Sher and Irwin J. Goldstein Abstract Introduction Pore?Forming Hemolytic Lectins A New Member within the Aerolysin Family: The Crystal Structure of LSLa Oligomeric State ofWater?Soluble LSLa A Common Aerolysin?Like Pore?Forming Module Structure? Other New Members in the Aerolysin Family: Basic Aerolysin Pore?Forming Motifs? Conclusion 7. Interfa cial Interactions of Pore-Forming Colicins Helen Ridley, Christopher L. Johnson and Jeremy H. Lakey Abstract Introduction Structures Receptor Binding Translocation Crossing the Periplasm Inner Membrane Inserted Forms Conclusion 8. Permeabilization of the Outer Mitochondrial Membrane by Bcl?2 Proteins Ana J. Garcia?Saez, Gustavo Fuertes, Jacob Suckale and Jesus Salgado Abstract Introduction The Structure of the Bcl?2 Proteins Pore?Forming Properties of Bcl?2 Proteins Regulation of MOM Permeabilization by Bcl?2 Proteins Conclusion 9. Molecular Mechanism of Sphingomyelin?Specific Membrane Binding and Pore Formation by Actinoporins Biserka Bakra? and Gregor Anderluh Abstract Introduction Structural Properties of Actinoporins Actinoporins Specifically Bind Sphingomyelin as the First Step in Pore Formation Flexibility of the N?Terminal Region is Required for Pore Formation Pore Formation Involves Nonlamellar Lipid Structures Similarity to Other Proteins Conclusion 10. Hemolysin E (HlyE, ClyA, SheA) and Related Toxins Stuart Hunt, Jeffrey Green and Peter J. Artymiuk Abstract Introduction Regulation of hlyE Expression Structural Studies on HlyE Process of Membrane Insertion HlyE Secretion and Exploitation in Vaccine Development and Tumour Targeting HlyE?Like Toxins from Bacillus cereus Conclusion 11. Pore formation by Cry toxins Mario Soberon, Liliana Pardo, Carlos Munoz?Garay, Jorge Sanchez, Isabel Gomez, Helena Porta and Alejandra Bravo Abstract Introduction Mechanism of Action of Cry Toxins Solubilization and Proteolytic Activation of Cry toxins Binding Interaction with Receptors Role of Cry toxin?Receptor Interaction in Toxicity Oligomerization of Cry toxins Pore formation Synergism between Cry and Cyt toxins Conc

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