3.5.5 Potential Mechanism ofPhospholipid Scrambling byScramblases3.6 Concluding Remarks; References; Chapter 4: Membrane Phospholipid Biosynthesis inBacteria; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 Phospholipid Biosynthesis; 4.2.1 LysoPA; 4.2.1.1 The PlsB Pathway; 4.2.1.2 The PlsX/PlsY Pathway; 4.2.1.3 The Fak/PlsY Pathway; 4.2.2 PA; 4.2.2.1 PlsC; 4.2.2.2 DgkA; 4.2.2.3 DgkB; 4.2.3 The Synthesis ofCDP-DAG by CdsA; 4.2.4 Synthesis ofPhosphatidylglycerol Phosphate by PgsA; 4.2.5 The PGP Phosphatases; 4.2.5.1 PgpA; 4.2.5.2 PgpB; 4.2.5.3 PgpC; 4.2.6 The Synthesis ofPS by PssA.
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The book summarizes advances in biochemical and biophysical property of membrane proteins as well as their applications in biomedicine. It is organised into 2 themed parts. The first volume focuses on mass processing and transportation and provides deep and comprehensive information on specific groups of membrane proteins including channels and transporters, nuclear and cytoplasmic membrane proteins, and membrane embedded enzymes. Their structures, functions, related diseases as well as their roles in drug discovery are fully discussed. Interesting topics cover fundamental concepts, latest progress and critical puzzles yet to be solved. This work will appeal to a wide readership within the membrane structural and functional biology field. Junior scientists could use it to fast track into the field. Advanced scientists will find it helpful to gain a broader view of the field beyond their area of specialization.
Springer Nature
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Mass processing and transportation
Membrane proteins.
Membrane Proteins.
Life Sciences.
Pharmaceutical Sciences/Technology.
Protein Science.
Protein Structure.
Membrane proteins.
SCIENCE-- Life Sciences-- Biochemistry.
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Cao, Yu, (Of Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine)