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      Microcompartmentation

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      Microcompartmentation book

      Edited ByDean P. Jones
      Edition 1st Edition
      First Published 1988
      eBook Published 22 December 2017
      Pub. Location Boca Raton
      Imprint CRC Press
      DOI https://doi.org/10.1201/9781351074575
      Pages 273
      eBook ISBN 9781351074575
      Subjects Bioscience
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      Jones, D.P. (Ed.). (1988). Microcompartmentation (1st ed.). CRC Press. https://doi.org/10.1201/9781351074575

      ABSTRACT

      Microcompartmentation refers to nonhomogeneous distribution of solutes in compartments of cells or associated structures without intervening membranal barriers. Such variations in concentration of ions, metabolites, intracellular messengers, and nutrients can introduce significant heterogeneity in subcellular function and regulation. The current focus on biological examples of microcompartmentation provides ample evidence for its importance and the role of physical structure in determining local chemical environments. The examples present in the different chapters include microcompartmentation of Ca2+,H+,ATP. ADP, O2, glycolytic intermediates, fatty acids, amino acids, and nucleic acid precursors. In reviewing these systems, the authors provide a useful resource for experimental approaches to study microcompartmentation and provide the basis for future studies of its role in regulation of cell functions.

      TABLE OF CONTENTS

      chapter 1|16 pages

      On the Internal Environment of Animal Cells

      ByJames S. Clegg

      chapter 2|19 pages

      Functional Compartmentation of Carbohydrate Metabolism

      ByRonald M. Lynch, Richard J. Paul

      chapter 3|17 pages

      Mitochondrial Distribution and O2 Gradients in Mammalian Cells

      ByDean P. Jones, Tak Yee Aw

      chapter 4|15 pages

      Involvement of Microcompartmentation in the Regulation of Cell Proliferation*

      ByJürgen Bereiter-Hahn

      chapter 5|22 pages

      Diffusion and Ultrastructural Adaptive Responses in Ectotherms

      ByBruce D. Sidell

      chapter 6|22 pages

      Microcompartmentation of Metabolite Transport in Mitochondria

      ByShri V. Pande, Madiraju S. R. Murthy

      chapter 7|40 pages

      The Membranes Involved in Proton-Mediated Free-Energy Transduction: Thermodynamic Implications of their Physical Structure

      ByHans V. Westerhoff, Douglas B. Kell, Frits Kamp, Karel van Dam

      chapter 8|15 pages

      Microcompartmentation of DNA Precursors

      ByChristopher K. Mathews

      chapter 9|20 pages

      Function of Ambiquitous Proteins in a Heterogeneous Medium

      ByJohn E. Wilson

      chapter 10|17 pages

      Microzonation of ATP and pH in the Aqueous Cytoplasm of Mammalian Cells

      ByTak Yee Aw, Dean P. Jones

      chapter 11|17 pages

      Hydrogen and Calcium Ion Diffusion in Axoplasm

      ByR. F. Abercrombie

      chapter 12|23 pages

      Fluorescence Digital Imaging Microscopy – Spatial Distribution of CA2+ and H+ in Single Cells

      ByDaniel J. Williford, Marc K. Walton, Shey-Shing Sheu
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