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Transport of Molecules across Microbial Membranes

Part of the Society for General Microbiology Symposia series
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This volume considers the transport of molecules, large and small, across the membranes of prokaryotic and eukaryotic microbial cells.

A diverse range of related phenomena are covered, but the unifying themes are the signal peptides that target proteins to particular destinations, and the role of chaperonins.

Topics covered include: secretion of proteins out of the bacterial cell by Type I, II and III mechanisms, including the newly recognised bacterial signal recognition pathway in Type II; passage across internal membranes of eukaryotic proteins, whether destined for secretion or en route to internal organelles such as chloroplasts and peroxisomes; how bacteria obtain the energy required for solute uptake, the role of phosphorylation, and evolutionary relationships of some of the proteins involved; and efflux pumps for toxic substances in bacterial, animal and plant cells.

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Cambridge University Press
0521772702 / 9780521772709
Hardback
571.64
14/10/1999
United Kingdom
English
viii, 279p. : ill.
24 cm
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