Comprehensive biophysics: biophysics techniques for structural characterization of macromolecules/ edited by Edward H. Egelma, - Amsterdam: Elsevier, 2012. - 617 p.


VOLUME 5 Membranes
Volume Introduction
5.1 Biophysics of Membranes LKTamm 1
Lipid Bilayers
5.2 Lipid Bilayer Structure HI Petrache 3
5.3 Membrane Domains and Their Relevance to the Organization of Biological
Membranes LA Bagatolli 2^
5.4 Atomic Force Microscopy and Fluorescence Microscopy of Lipid Bilayers ML Longo 37
5.5 Detergent Interactions with Lipid Bilayers and Membrane Proteins H Heerklotz and
A Blume ^3
Membrane Proteins
5.6 Atomic Force Microscopy and Electron Microscopy of Membrane Proteins AEngel 92
5.7 Solution NMR Spectroscopy of Integral Membrane Proteins SHiller and GWagner 120
5.8 Structure and Folding of Outer Membrane Proteins SK Buchanan, S Yamashita, and
KG Fleming 239
5.9 Pore-Forming Toxins / iacovache, MT Degiacomi, and FG van der Goot 164
See also
l.ll The Hybrid Solution/Solid-State NMR Method for Membrane Protein Structure Determination
See also 3.13 The Membrane Factor: Biophysical Studies of Alpha Helical Transmembrane Protein Folding
Protein Interactions With Membranes
5.10 Interactions of Antimicrobial Peptides with Lipid Bilayers PF Almeida and Pokorny 189
5.11 Membrane Recruitment of Signaling Domains DC Lambright 223
5.12 Membrane Protein-Lipid Match and Mismatch OG Mouritsen 245
5.13 Supported Membranes - Structure and Interactions M Tanaka 261

vi Contents
Membrane Fusion
5.14 The Biophysics of Membrane Fusion RN Collins, RWHolz, and } Zimmerberg 273
5.15 Mechanisms
of Enveloped Virus Entry by Membrane Fusion GB Melikyan, ECSmith, and
RE Dutch 290
Membrane Dynamics
5.16 Computer Simulation of Membrane Dynamics DPTielemann 312
5.17 Single Molecule Measurements in Membranes M Brameshuber and GJ Schiitz 337

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