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Structural Bases of Membrane Protein Functioning

Yuri A. Ovchinnikov ; Shemyakin Institute of Bioorganic Chemistry USSR Academy of Sciences, Moscow V-437, USSR


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Abstract

Nowadays membrane proteins arouse a keen interest as direct participants of numerous vitally important processes in the living cell. Of special significance here are the proteins involved in : bioenergetic and transport functions as well as in transformation and transfer of various internal stimuli. These are various ATP ases, fast sodium channels of excitable membranes and retinally-contained pigments, bacteriorhodopsin and animal rhodopsin. The present report is concerned with current advances in the study of the chemical nature and spatial organization and functioning of these systems.

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178034

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https://hrcak.srce.hr/178034

Publication date:

6.3.1986.

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