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9780444509406

Planar Lipid Bilayers (BLM's) and Their Applications

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  • Edition: 1st
  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2003-02-27
  • Publisher: Elsevier Science
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Summary

The lipid bilayer is the most basic structural element of cell membranes. A wide range of topics are covered in this volume, from the origin of the lipid bilayer concept, to current applications and experimental techniques. Each chapter in this volume is self-contained and describes a group's research, providing detailed methodology and key references useful for researchers. Lipid bilayer research is of great interest to many because of it's interdisciplinary nature. · Provides an overview of decades of research on the lipid bilayer · 38 contributed chapters, by leading scientists, cover a wide range of topics in one authoritative volume · Book coincides with 40th anniversary of BLM

Table of Contents

Preface v
I. Lipid bilayer principle of biomembranes
The lipid bilayer concept: Experimental realization and current applications
1(74)
H.T. Tien
A. Ottova
Dielectric and Electrical Properties of Lipid Bilayers in Relation to their Structure
75(34)
H.G.L. Coster
Boundary potentials of bilayer lipid membranes: methods and interpretations
109(34)
Yu. A. Ermakov
V.S. Sokolov
Effect of anisotropic properties of membrane constituents on stable shapes of membrane bilayer structure
143(30)
A. Iglic
V. Kralj-Iglic
Elastic properties of BLMs and pore formation
173(32)
D. Popescu
S. Ion
A. Popescu
Liviu Movileanu
Mechanoelectric properties of BLMs
205(34)
A.G. Petrov
Chain-ordering phase transition in bilayer: kinetic mechanism and its physiochemical and physiological implications
239(30)
D. Kharakoz
Coupling of chain melting and bilayer structure: domains, rafts, elasticity and fusion
269(26)
Th. Heimburg
Water transport
295(20)
P. Pohl
Membrane-macromolecule interactions and their structural consequences
315(32)
S. May
A. Ben-Shaul
II. Ion Selectivity, Specificity, and Membrane Reconstitution
Investigation of substrate-specific porin channels in BLMs
347(24)
R. Benz
Planar lipid bilayer analyses of bacterial porins: the role of structure in defining function
371(20)
M.A. Arbing
J.W. Coulton
Reconstitution in planar lipid bilayers of ion channels synthesized in ovo and in vitro
391(22)
L.K. Lyford
R.L. Rosenberg
Multi-channel and single-channel investigation of protein and peptide incorporation into BLMs
413(36)
E. Gallucci
S. Micelli
V. Picciarelli
Structure and function of plant membrane ion channels reconstituted in planar lipid bilayers
449(30)
M. Smeyers
M. Leonetti
E. Goormaghtigh
F. Homble
Reconstituting SNARE proteins into BLMs
479(10)
K.T. Rognlien
D.J. Woodbury
Mitochondrial ion channels, their isolation and study in planar BLMs
489(28)
G. Mironova
The use of liposomes to detect channel formation mediated by secreted bacterial proteins
517(22)
V. Cabiaux
S. Vande Weyer
J.M. Ruysschaert
The quest for ion channel memory using a planar BLM
539(30)
R. Cassia-Moura
Symmetric and asymmetric planar lipid bilayers of various lipid composition: a tool for studying mechanisms and lipid specificity of peptide/ membrane interactions
569(20)
A. Wiese
T. Gutsmann
U. Seydel
Insights into ion channels from peptides in planar lipid bilayers
589(16)
H. Duclohier
Permeation property and intramembrane environments of synthetic phytanyl-chained glycolipid membranes
605(28)
T. Baba
H. Minamikawa
M. Hato
T. Handa
Modulation of planar bilayer permeability by electric fields and exogenous peptides
633(36)
A. Gliozzi
F. Gambale
G. Menestrina
Gravitational impact on ion channels incorporated into planar lipid bilayers
669(30)
M. Wiedemann
H. Rahmann
W. Hanke
Advantages and disadvantages of patch-clamping versus using BLM
699(24)
M.L. Kelly
D.J. Woodbury
Using bilayer lipid membranes to investigate the pharmacology of intracellular calcium channels
723(12)
P. Koulen
III. Planar BLMs in Biotechnology
Systems aspects of supported membrane biosensors
735(32)
I.R. Peterson
J.A. Beddow
Biosensors from interactions of DNA with lipid membranes
767(22)
U.J. Krull
D.P. Nikolelis
J. Zeng
Structure and electrochemistry of fullerene lipid-hybrid and composite materials
789(18)
Naotoshi Nakashima
Analytical applications of bilayer lipid membrane systems
807(40)
Marek Trojanowicz
Transmembrane voltage sensor
847(40)
J.A. Cohen
B. Gabriel
J. Teissie
M. Winterhalter
Domains, cushioning, and patterning of bilayers by surface interactions with solid substrates and their sensing properties
887(30)
R. Vidu
T.V. Ratto
M.L. Longo
Pieter Stroeve
Supported planar lipid bilayers (s-BLMs, Sb-BLMs, etc.)
917(46)
A. Ottova
V. Tvarozek
H.T. Tien
IV. Light-induced phenomena and spectroscopy
Photoinduced charge separation in lipid bilayers
963(18)
D. Mauzerall
K. Sun
Photosynthetic pigment-protein complexes in planar lipid membranes
981(10)
W.I. Gruszecki
A. Wardak
Biochemical applications of solid supported membranes on gold surfaces: quartz crystal microbalance and impedance analysis
991(26)
A. Janshoff
H.-J. Galla
C. Steinem
Simultaneous measurement of spectroscopic and physiological signals from a planar bilayer system
1017(14)
Y. Hanyu
Subject Index 1031

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