Key Features
@introbul:Key Features
@bul:* Prokaryotic ABC Transporters
* Eukaryotic ABC Transporters
* Nonmammalian ABC Transport Systems
* Mammalian P-Glycoproteins
* Multidrug Resistance Associated Protein
* Cystic Fibrosis Transmembrane Conductance Regulator
* Sulfonylurea Receptor
* Intracellular ABC Transporters
Description
The critically acclaimed laboratory standard for more than forty years, Methods in Enzymology is one of the most highly respected publications in the field of biochemistry. Since 1955, each volume has been eagerly awaited, frequently consulted, and praised by researchers and reviewers alike. More than 285 volumes have been published (all of them still in print) and much of the material is relevant even today-truly an essential publication for researchersin all fields of life sciences.
Readership
Biochemists, molecular biologists, physiologists, pharmacologists, geneticists, immunologists, and microbiologists.
ABC Transporters: Biochemical, Cellular, and Molecular Aspects, 1st Edition
Prokaryotic ABC Transporters:H. Nikaido and J.A. Hall, Overview of Bacterial ABC Transporters.
J.A. Hall, A.L. Davidson, and H. Nikaido, Preparation and Reconstitution of Membrane-Associated Maltose Transporter Complex of
Escherichia coli.
C.H. Panagiotidis and H.A. Shuman, Maltose Transport in
Escherichia coli: Mutations That Uncouple ATP Hydrolysis from Transport.
W. Boos, Binding Protein-Dependent ABC Transport System for Glycerol 3-Phosphate of
Escherichia coli.
F.Zhang, J.A. Sheps, and V. Ling, Structure-Function Analysis of Hemolysin B.
P. Delepelaire,
Erwinia Metalloprotease Permease: Aspects of Secretion Pathway and Secretion Functions.
M. Kuroda, H. Bhattacharjee, and B.P. Rosen, Arsenical Pumps in Prokaryotes and Eukaryotes.
Eukaryotic ABC Transporters:J.M. Croop, Evolutionary Relationships among ABC Transporters.
R. Allikmets and M. Dean, Cloning of Novel ABC Transporter Genes.
D. Taglicht and S. Michaelis,
Saccharomyces cerevisiae ABC Proteins and Their Relevance to Human Health and Disease.
A. Nonmammalian ABC Transport Systems:R. Dudler and M. Sidler,
Arabidopsis MDR Genes: Molecular Cloning and Protein Chemical Aspects.
S. Volkman and D. Wirth, Functional Analysis of
pfmdr1 Gene of
Plasmodium falciparum.
M. Ouellette, A. Haimeur, K. Grondin, D. Légaré, and B. Papadopoulou, Amplification of ABC Transporter Gene
pgpA and of Other Heavy Metal Resistance Genes in
Leishmania tarentolae and Their Study by Gene Transfection and Gene Disruption.
G.L. Nijbroek and S. Michaelis, Functional Assay for Analysis of Yeast
ste6 Mutants.
G.D. Ewart and A.J. Howells, ABC Transporters Involved in Transport of Eye Pigment Precursors in
Drosophila melanogaster.
B. Mammalian P-Glycoproteins:I.B. Roninson, D. Zuhn, A. Ruth, and D. de Graaf, Isolation of Altered Function Mutants and Genetic Supressor Elements of Multidrug Transporter P-Glycoprotein by Expression Selection from Retroviral Libraries.
M.M. Gottesman, C. Cardarelli, S. Goldenberg, T. Licht, and I. Pastan, Selection and Maintenance of Multidrug-Resistant Cells.
M. Naito and T. Tsuruo, Monoclonal Antibodies to P-Glycoprotein: Preparation and Applications to Basic and Clinical Research.
W.R. Skach, Topology of P-Glycoproteins.
J-T. Zhang, Use of Cell-Free System to Determine P-Glycoprotein Transmembrane Topology.
A.R. Safa, Photoaffinity Labels for Characterizing Drug Interaction Sites of P-Glycoprotein.
L.M. Greenberger, Identification of Drug Interaction Sites in P-Glycoprotein.
S.Dey, M. Ramachandra, I. Pastan, M.M. Gottesman, and S.V. Ambudkar, Photoaffinity Labeling of Human P-Glycoprotein: Effect of Modular Interaction and ATP Hydrolysis on Substrate Binding.
T.C. Chambers, Identification of Phosphorylation Sites in Human MDR1 P-Glycoprotein.
J.S. Glavy, M. Wolfson, E. Neives, E.-K. Han, C.-P.H. Yang, S.B. Horwitz, and G.A. Orr, Identification of
In Vivo Phosphorylation Sites for Basic-Directed Kinases in Murine
mdr1b P-Glycoprotein by Combination of Mass Spectrometry and Site-Directed Mutagenesis.
T.D. Bond, C.F. Higgins, and M.A. Valverde, P-Glycoprotein and Swelling-Activated Chloride Channels.
E. Bibi, R.Edgar, and O. Béjà, Functional Expression of
mdr and
mdr-like cDNAs in
Escherichia coli.
S. Ruetz, Yeast Secretory Vesicle System for Expression and Functional Characterization of P-Glycoproteins.
L. Beaudet, I.L. Urbatsch, and P. Gros, High Level Expression of Mouse
Mdr3 P-Glycoprotein in Yeast
Pichia pastoris and Characterization of ATPase Activity.
L. Beaudet and P. Gros, Mutational Analysis of P-Glycoprotein in Yeast
Saccaromyces cerevisiae.
U.A. Germann, Baculovirus-Mediated Expression of Human Multidrug Resistance cDNA in Insect Cells and Functional Analysis of Recombinant P-Glycoprotein.
M. Ramachandra, M.M. Gottesman, and I. Pastan, Recombinant Vaccinia Virus Vectors for Functional Expression of P-Glycoprotein in Mammalian Cells.
C.A. Hrycyna, M. Ramachandra, I. Pastan, and M.M. Gottesman, Functional Expression of Human P-Glycoprotein from Plasmids Using a Vaccinia Virus-Bacteriophage T7 RNA Polymerase System.
S. Zhang, Y. Sugimoto, T. Shoshani, I. Pastan, and M.M. Gottesman, A pHaMDR-DHFR Bicistronic Expression System for Mutational Analysis of P-Glycoprotein.
T.W. Loo and D.M. Clarke, Mutational Analysis of Human P-Glycoprotein.
S.V. Ambudkar, E.A. Lelong, J. Zhang, and C.O. Cardarelli, Purification and Reconstruction of Human P-Glycoprotein.
S.V. Ambudkar, Drug-Stimulatable ATPase Activity in Crude Membranes of Human MDR1-Transfected Mammalian Cells.
A.E. Senior, M.K. Al-Shawi, and I.L. Urbatsch, ATPase Activity of Chinese Hamster P-Glycoprotein.
Y. Sugimoto, M.M. Gottesman, I. Pastan, and T. Tsuruo, Construction of
MDR1 Vectors for Gene Therapy.
M. Baudard, Construction of
MDR1 Adeno-Associated Virus for Gene Therapy.
C.G. Lee, I. Pastan, and M.M. Gottesman, Retroviral Transfer of the Human MDR 1 into Human T-Lymphocytes.
G.L. Evans, Construction and Analysis of Multidrug Resistance Transgenic Mice.
C. Multidrug Resistance Associated Protein:C.E. Grant, G. Bhardwaj, S.P.C. Cole, and R.G. Deeley, Cloning, Transfer, and Characterization of Multidrug Resistance Protein.
D. Keppler, G. Jedlitschky, and I. Leier, Transport Function and Substrate Specificity of Multidrug Resistance Protein.
D. Cystic Fibrosis Transmembrane Conductance Regulator:X-B. Chang, N. Kartner, F.S. Seibert, A.A. Aleksandrov, A.W. Kloser, G.L. Kiser, and J.R. Riordan, Heterologous Expression Systems for Study of Cystic Fibrosis Transmembrane Conductance Regulator.
N. Kartner and J.R. Riordan, Characterization of Polyclonal and Monoclonal Antibodies to Cystic Fibrosis Transmembrane Conductance Regulator.
I.T. Crawford and P.C. Maloney, Identification of Cystic Fibrosis Transmembrane Conductance Regulator in Renal Endosomes.
E.M. Schwiebert, M.E. Egan, and W.B. Guggino, Assays of Dynamics, Mechanisms, and Regulation of ATP Transport and Release: Implications for Study of ABC Transporter Function.
Y.H. Ko and P.L. Pedersen, Overexpression, Purification, and Function of First Nucleotide Binding Fold of Cystic Fibrosis Transmembrane Conductance Regulator.
S.A. King and E>J. Sorscher, Recombinant Synthesis of Cystic Fibrosis Transmembrane Conductance Regulator and Functional Nucleotide Binding Domains.
S.H. Cheng, J. Marshall, R.K. Scheule, and A.E. Smith, Cationic Lipid Formulations for Intracellular Gene Delivery of Cystic Fibrosis Transmembrane Conductance Regulator to Airway Epithelia.
T.R. Flotte and B.J. Carter, Adeno-Associated Virus Vectors for Gene Therapy of Cystic Fibrosis.
E. Sulfonylurea Receptor:L. Aguilar-Bryan, J.P. Clement IV, and D.A. Nelson, Sulfonylurea Receptors and ATP-Sensitive Potassium Ion Channels.
F. Intracellular ABC Transporters:Y. Wang, D.S. Guttoh, and M.J. Androlewicz, Peptide Transport Assay for TAP Function.
N. Shani and D. Valle, Peroxisomal ABC Transporters.
J. Leighton, Mitochondrial ABC Transporters.
Author Index.
Subject Index.