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Comprehensive Biophysics
8.4 The Rotary Bacterial Flagellar Motor
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R.M. Berry
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10.1016/B978-0-12-374920-8.00805-5
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pp. 3
5.2 Lipid Bilayer Structure
pp. 4
1.3 Efficient Strategies for Production of Eukaryotic Proteins
pp. 10
7.3 Biophysics of Selectin-Mediated Cell Adhesion
pp. 43
3.4 Intermediates in Protein Folding
pp. 48
4.5 Mechanical Properties of Actin Networks
pp. 50
8.4 The Rotary Bacterial Flagellar Motor
pp. 59
2.5 Studying the Macromolecular Machinery of Cells in situ by Cryo-Electron Tomography
pp. 68
6.4 Biophysics of TRP Channels
pp. 73
7.6 Biophysics of Bacterial Cell Growth and Division
pp. 90
2.6 Visualizing Sub-cellular Organization Using Soft X-ray Tomography
pp. 92
5.6 Atomic Force Microscopy and Electron Microscopy of Membrane Proteins
pp. 94
8.6 Light Capture in Photosynthesis
pp. 108
6.5 Mechanosensory Transduction
pp. 111
2.7 Atomic Force Microscopy
pp. 118
4.8 Myosin Motors: Structural Aspects and Functionality
pp. 123
9.8 G Protein Coupled Receptors
pp. 139
5.8 Structure and Folding of Outer Membrane Proteins
pp. 142
6.6 Structures and Mechanisms in Chloride Channels
pp. 144
2.8 Super-Resolution Near-Field Optical Microscopy
pp. 148
3.8 Protein and Nucleic Acid Folding: Domain Swapping in Proteins
pp. 164
5.9 Pore-Forming Toxins
pp. 168
7.11 Biomechanics of Cell Motility
pp. 170
3.9 Intrinsically Disordered Proteins
pp. 177
6.7 Biophysics of Ceramide Channels
pp. 194
7.12 Biophysics of Cell Developmental Processes: A Lasercutter's Perspective
pp. 206
8.10 Light Capture and Energy Transduction in Bacterial Rhodopsins and Related Proteins
pp. 208
7.13 Bacterial Organization in Space and Time
pp. 229
9.12 Interactions of the Cell Membrane with Integral Proteins
pp. 234
6.10 Structure–Function Correlates in Plant Ion Channels
pp. 245
1.14 Structure Determination of Macromolecular Complexes by Cryo-Electron Microscopy in vitro and in situ
pp. 265
8.12 Membrane Proteins for Secondary Active Transport and their Molecular Mechanisms
pp. 268
9.14 From Genes and Molecules to Organs and Organisms: Heart
pp. 273
5.14 The Biophysics of Membrane Fusion
pp. 277
1.15 Analysis of 2-D Crystals of Membrane Proteins by Electron Microscopy
pp. 290
5.15 Mechanisms of Enveloped Virus Entry by Membrane Fusion
pp. 290
3.13 The Membrane Factor: Biophysical Studies of Alpha Helical Transmembrane Protein Folding
pp. 311
1.16 Cryo-Electron Microscopy and Tomography of Virus Particles
pp. 341
1.17 Mass Spectrometry
pp. 393
4.21 The Ribosome
pp. 420
4.22 Viral DNA Packaging Motors
pp. 494
1.21 Computation of Structure, Dynamics, and Thermodynamics of Proteins
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