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CHAPTER 1 - Respiration-Driven Proton Pumps
NOBUHITO SONE
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CHAPTER 2 - Primary Sodium Pumps and Their Significance in Bacterial Energetics
TSUTOMU UNEMOTO, HAJIME TOKUDA and MAKI HAYASHI
Pages 33-54 - Book chapterNo access
CHAPTER 3 - Light-Driven Primary Ionic Pumps
JANOS K. LANYI
Pages 55-86 - Book chapterNo access
CHAPTER 4 - Bacterial Transport ATPases
WOLFGANG EPSTEIN
Pages 87-110 - Book chapterNo access
CHAPTER 5 - Bacterial Photosynthesis: From Photons to Δp
ROGER C. PRINCE
Pages 111-149 - Book chapterNo access
CHAPTER 6 - Active Transport: Membrane Vesicles, Bioenergetics, Molecules, and Mechanisms
H. RONALD KABACK
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CHAPTER 7 - Sodium-Coupled Cotransport
STANLEY R. MALOY
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CHAPTER 8 - Energetics of Periplasmic Transport Systems
GIOVANNA FERRO-LUZZI AMES
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CHAPTER 9 - Ion-Exchange Systems in Prokaryotes
SURESH V. AMBUDKAR and BARRY P. ROSEN
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CHAPTER 10 - Energetics of the Bacterial Phosphotransferase System in Sugar Transport and the Regulation of Carbon Metabolism
MILTON H. SAIER and A. MICHAEL CHIN
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CHAPTER 11 - Motility
SHAHID KHAN
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CHAPTER 12 - Molecular Mechanics of ATP Synthesis by F1F0-Type H+ -Transporting ATP Synthases
ROBERT H. FILLINGAME
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CHAPTER 13 - Energetic Aspects of Protein Insertion and Translocation into or across Membranes
PHANG C. TAI
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CHAPTER 14 - Bioenergetics in Extreme Environments
TERRY ANN KRULWICH and DAVID MACK IVEY
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CHAPTER 15 - Energetic Problems of Bacterial Fermentations: Extrusion of Metabolic End Products
A.J.M. DRIESSEN and W.N. KONINGS
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CHAPTER 16 - Energetics of Chemolithotrophs
DON P. KELLY
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CHAPTER 17 - Energetics of Methanogens
MICHAEL BLAUT, VOLKER MÜLLER and GERHARD GOTTSCHALK
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Index
Pages 539-569
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Bacterial Energetics deals with bacterial energetics and the molecular basis of how ions move between and within energy-transducing molecules. Topics covered range from respiration-driven proton pumps and primary sodium pumps to light-driven primary ionic pumps, bacterial transport ATPases, and bacterial photosynthesis. Sodium-coupled cotransport and ion-exchange systems in prokaryotes are also considered. This volume is comprised of 17 chapters and begins with an analysis of the pumps and processes that establish electrochemical ion gradients across bacterial membranes, followed by a discussion on the major types of bioenergetic work that utilize these gradients. The energetics of periplasmic transport systems, chemolithotrophs, methanogens, and protein insertion and translocation into or across membranes are also examined, along with bioenergetics in extreme environments such as high-pressure and high-temperature environments; energetic problems of bacterial fermentations; energetics of bacterial motility; and energetics of the bacterial phosphotransferase system in sugar transport and the regulation of carbon metabolism. This book should be of interest to molecular biologists and biochemists.
Bacterial Energetics deals with bacterial energetics and the molecular basis of how ions move between and within energy-transducing molecules. Topics covered range from respiration-driven proton pumps and primary sodium pumps to light-driven primary ionic pumps, bacterial transport ATPases, and bacterial photosynthesis. Sodium-coupled cotransport and ion-exchange systems in prokaryotes are also considered. This volume is comprised of 17 chapters and begins with an analysis of the pumps and processes that establish electrochemical ion gradients across bacterial membranes, followed by a discussion on the major types of bioenergetic work that utilize these gradients. The energetics of periplasmic transport systems, chemolithotrophs, methanogens, and protein insertion and translocation into or across membranes are also examined, along with bioenergetics in extreme environments such as high-pressure and high-temperature environments; energetic problems of bacterial fermentations; energetics of bacterial motility; and energetics of the bacterial phosphotransferase system in sugar transport and the regulation of carbon metabolism. This book should be of interest to molecular biologists and biochemists.
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ISBN
978-0-12-307212-2
Language
English
Published
1990
Copyright
Copyright © 1990 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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Academic Press