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Molecular machines
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xii, 275 pages : illustrations (chiefly colour) ; 28 cm.
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9789814343442
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Molecular machines are complex biomolecules, proteins, nucleic acids, and carbohydrates that consume energy in order to perform specific functions. The concerted action of all those machines underlies all the activities of the living cell. To understand how such molecular machines are able to perform their function, it is necessary to identify the different moving parts and understand how they act together. Breaking new ground with these difficult problems is likely to require novel paradigms permitting a seamless integration of structural, dynamical and functional data from experiments and theory.The goal of this volume is to provide an introduction to the world of biological molecular machines to a broad audience of students and researchers in biosciences. Each chapter is written by leading experts to cover results from cutting-edge research, while remaining broadly accessible. The volume presents the current state of knowledge for several important systems, ranging from polymerases, the ribosome, chaperonins, the chromatophore, kinases, actin and myosin, membrane transporters, and voltage-gated ion channels, thus giving students and researches in biosciences a pedagogically integrated picture of this exciting and rapidly expanding field.


Table of Contents

Adrian H. Elcock and Andrew S. ThomasJohan Strümpfer and Jen Hsin and Melih Şener and Danielle Chandler and Klaus SchultenTamar SchlickKarissa Y. Sanbonmatsu and Scott C. Blanchard and Paul C. WhitfordDel Lucent and Martin C Stumpe and Vijay S PandeRonald S. RockElaine E. Thompson and Susan S. Taylor and J. Andrew McCammonAssaf Ganoth and Raphael Alhadeff and Isaiah T. ArkinZhijian Huang and Saher A. Shaikh and Po-Chao Wen and Giray Enkavi and Jing Li and Emad TajkhorshidE. P. Coll and D. P. TielemanElia Zomot and Ahmet Bakan and Indira H. Shrivastava and Jason DeChancie and Timothy R. Lezon and Ivet BaharBenoît Roux and Francisco BezanillaJonathan R. Silva and Yoram Rudy
Prefacep. v
About the Authorsp. ix
Chapter 1 Molecular Behavior in Biological Cells: The Bacterial Cytoplasm as a Model Systemp. 1
Chapter 2 The Light-Harvesting Apparatus in Purple Photosynthetic Bacteria: Introduction to a Quantum Biological Devicep. 19
Chapter 3 DNA Polymerases: Structure, Function, and Modelingp. 49
Chapter 4 Information Processing by Nanomachines: Decoding by the Ribosomep. 67
Chapter 5 Chaperonins: The Machines Which Fold Proteinsp. 87
Chapter 6 Muscle and Myosinp. 99
Chapter 7 Protein Kinases: Phosphorylation Machinesp. 115
Chapter 8 Computational Studies of Na+/H+ Antiporter: Structure, Dynamics and Functionp. 131
Chapter 9 Membrane Transporters: Molecular Machines Coupling Cellular Energy to Vectorial Transport Across the Membranep. 151
Chapter 10 ABC Transportersp. 183
Chapter 11 Sodium-coupled Secondary Transporters: Insights from Structure-based Computationsp. 199
Chapter 12 Voltage-Gated Ion Channels: The Machines Responsible for the Nerve Impulsep. 231
Chapter 13 Voltage-Gated Channels and the Heartp. 249
Indexp. 273