Energy Transduction in Biological Membranes: New
W. A. Cramer
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Description for Energy Transduction in Biological Membranes: New
Paperback. Translator(s): Knaff, David B. Series: Springer Advanced Texts in Chemistry. Num Pages: 579 pages, biography. BIC Classification: PS. Category: (P) Professional & Scholarly; (UP) Postgraduate; (UU) Undergraduate. Dimension: 229 x 152 x 29. Weight in Grams: 805.
Energy Transduction in Biological Membranes was primarily designed for graduate courses in bioenergetics. Not only does it discuss basic principles and concepts central to modern membrane biochemistry, biophysics and molecular biology, but also (1) the components and pathways for electron transport and hydrogen ion translocation, and (2) the utilization of electrochemical ion gradients. The book is unique in presenting a comparative treatment of respiratory and photosynthetic energy transduction, and in using protein sequence data coupled with physical concepts to discuss the mechanisms of energy transducing proteins.
Energy Transduction in Biological Membranes was primarily designed for graduate courses in bioenergetics. Not only does it discuss basic principles and concepts central to modern membrane biochemistry, biophysics and molecular biology, but also (1) the components and pathways for electron transport and hydrogen ion translocation, and (2) the utilization of electrochemical ion gradients. The book is unique in presenting a comparative treatment of respiratory and photosynthetic energy transduction, and in using protein sequence data coupled with physical concepts to discuss the mechanisms of energy transducing proteins.
Product Details
Format
Paperback
Publication date
1991
Publisher
Springer-Verlag New York Inc. United States
Number of pages
579
Condition
New
Series
Springer Advanced Texts in Chemistry
Number of Pages
579
Place of Publication
New York, NY, United States
ISBN
9780387975337
SKU
V9780387975337
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