The Enzymes of Biological Membranes

Volume 4 Bioenergetics of Electron and Proton Transport

  • Anthony N. Martonosi

Table of contents

  1. Front Matter
    Pages i-xxii
  2. Mårten Wikström, Matti Saraste, Timo Penttilä
    Pages 111-148
  3. Toshiro Hamamoto, Yasuo Kagawa
    Pages 149-176
  4. Henry R. Mahler, Philip S. Perlman
    Pages 195-234
  5. Thomas P. Singer, Rona R. Ramsay
    Pages 301-332
  6. Hanns Weiss, Stephen J. Perkins, Kevin Leonard
    Pages 333-346
  7. Richard E. McCarty, James V. Moroney
    Pages 383-413
  8. Sangkot Marzuki, Anthony W. Linnane
    Pages 415-430
  9. Matthew A. Harmey, Walter Neupert
    Pages 431-464
  10. F. L. Crane, H. Löw, M. G. Clark
    Pages 465-510
  11. Martin Klingenberg
    Pages 511-553
  12. Yuri A. Ovchinnikov, Nazhmutdin G. Abdulaev
    Pages 555-577
  13. Back Matter
    Pages 579-586

About this book

Introduction

In the first edition of The Enzymes of Biological Membranes, published in four volumes in 1976, we collected the mass of widely scattered information on membrane-linked enzymes and metabolic processes up to about 1975. This was a period of transition from the romantic phase of membrane biochemistry, preoccupied with conceptual developments and the general properties of membranes, to an era of mounting interest in the specific properties of membrane-linked enzymes analyzed from the viewpoints of modem enzymology. The level of sophistication in various areas of membrane research varied widely; the structures of cytochrome c and cytochrome b were known s to atomic detail, while the majority of membrane-linked enzymes had not even been isolated. In the intervening eight years our knowledge of membrane-linked enzymes ex­ panded beyond the wildest expectations. The purpose of the second edition of The Enzymes of Biological Membranes is to record these developments. The first volume describes the physical and chemical techniques used in the analysis of the structure and dynamics of biological membranes. In the second volume the enzymes and met­ abolic systems that participate in the biosynthesis of cell and membrane components are discussed. The third and fourth volumes review recent developments in active transport, oxidative phosphorylation, and photosynthesis.

Keywords

biochemistry enzymes phosphorylation photosynthesis synthesis

Editors and affiliations

  • Anthony N. Martonosi
    • 1
  1. 1.State University of New YorkSyracuseUSA

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