Subcellular Biochemistry: Volume 8

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In this volume of SUBCELLULAR BIOCHEMISTRY we cover a wide range of topics of considerable biological importance and have continued in our policy of letting authors, rather than editors, decide the "natural" length of their articles. Thus, we have some short but nevertheless significant contributions, as well as more massive chapters. We start with a detailed account by 1. Oelze of the composition and development of the bacterial photosynthetic apparatus. A number of photosynthetic bacteria are discussed, with particular emphasis on the well-studied Rhodospirillum rubrum and Rhodopseudomonas sphae­ roides. The reader will no doubt be struck by the great wealth of information now available on the molecular organization of the photosynthetic and respi­ ratory systems in these organisms. Equally important is our improved under­ standing of the biosynthesis and assembly of these systems. It is now generally accepted that photosynthetic bacteria are excellent model systems for the study of bioenergetic processes. It may well be that they will become equally popular as models for the study of membrane biogenesis, and it is to be hoped that Oelze's erudite and comprehensive treatment of the subject will help in this regard.

Author(s): Jürgen Oelze (auth.), Donald B. Roodyn (eds.)
Edition: 1
Publisher: Springer US
Year: 1981

Language: English
Pages: 408
Tags: Biochemistry, general

Front Matter....Pages i-xviii
Composition and Development of the Bacterial Photosynthetic Apparatus....Pages 1-73
The Cascade of Membrane Events during Development of Dictyostelium discoideum ....Pages 75-122
Tubulin and the Microtubule System in Cellular Growth and Development....Pages 123-183
Nucleus and Cytoplasm: Supply and Demand....Pages 185-250
Subcellular Mechanisms Involving Vitamin D....Pages 251-272
Macromolecular Organization of the Nicotinic Acetylcholine Receptors....Pages 273-309
Immunological Studies of Tissue Proteinases....Pages 311-356
Amino Acids from the Moon: Notes on Meteorites....Pages 357-373
Recent Books in Cell Biochemistry and Biology....Pages 375-393
Back Matter....Pages 395-407