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Ion Channel Reconstitution
herausgegeben von C. MillerInhaltsverzeichnis
- I. Basics.
- 1 The Physical Nature of Planar Bilayer Membranes.
- 2 Ion Channel Electrostatics and the Shapes of Channel Proteins.
- 3 Superoxide Dismutase as a Model Ion Channel.
- 4 Single-Channel Enzymology.
- 5 How to Set Up a Bilayer System.
- 6 Fusion of Liposomes to Planar Bilayers.
- 7 Incorporation of Ion Channels by Fusion.
- II. Nicotinic Acetylcholine Receptor.
- 8 The Reconstituted Acetylcholine Receptor.
- 9 Immunologic Analysis of the Acetylcholine Receptor.
- 10 Function of Acetylcholine Receptors in Reconstituted Liposomes.
- III. Sodium Channel.
- 11 Skeletal Muscle Sodium Channels: Isolation and Reconstitution.
- 12 Reconstitution of the Sodium Channel from Electrophorus electricus.
- 13 The Reconstituted Sodium Channel from Brain.
- 14 Gating of Batrachotoxin-Activated Sodium Channels in Lipid Bilayers.
- 15 Ion Conduction Through Sodium Channels in Planar Lipid Bilayers.
- 16 Blocking Pharmacology of Batrachotoxin-Activated Sodium Channels.
- IV. Other Channels in Model Membranes.
- 17 The Large Calcium-Activated Potassium Channel.
- 18 The Sarcoplasmic Reticulum Potassium Channel: Lipid Effects.
- 19 Characterization of Dihydropyridine-Sensitive Calcium Channels from Purified Skeletal Muscle Transverse Tubules.
- 20 Calcium Channels.
- 21 Phosphorylation of a Reconstituted Potassium Channel.
- 22 Voltage Gating in VDAC: Toward a Molecular Mechanism.
- 23 Analysis and Chemical Modification of Bacterial Porins.