Search for dissertations about: "Membrane organization"
Showing result 16 - 20 of 95 swedish dissertations containing the words Membrane organization.
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16. Light’EM up! : structural characterization of light-driven membrane protein complexes by cryogenic electron microscopy
Abstract : Photosynthesis is probably the most important process for allowing life to develop into the diverse forms we see today. In this process, solar radiation is used to convert CO2 into biomass. From this process, we obtain oxygen to breathe, sources of food (plant biomass), and the potential for clean and sustainable energy. READ MORE
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17. The functional organization of nuclear envelope proteins
Abstract : In eukaryotic cells, the nucleus is enclosed by a double lipid membrane, termed the nuclear envelope (NE). The NE consists of the outer nuclear membrane (ONM), the inner nuclear membrane (INM), the nuclear pore complexes (NPCs) and the nuclear lamina. READ MORE
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18. Dynamic Organization of Molecular Machines in Bacteria
Abstract : Bacterial cells were once treated as membrane-enclosed bags of cytoplasm: a homogeneous, undifferentiated suspension in which polymers (proteins, nucleic acids, etc.) and small molecules diffused freely to interact with each other. READ MORE
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19. Organization of mitochondrial gene expression in yeast : Specific features of organellar protein synthesis
Abstract : Mitochondria contain their own genetic system, encoding key subunits of the oxidative phosphorylation system. These subunits are expressed by an organelle-specific gene expression machinery. READ MORE
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20. A model for membrane organization and protein sorting in the cyanobacterium Synechocystis sp. PCC 6803
Abstract : Cyanobacteria constitute a unique group of eubacteria, possessing outer and plasma membranes as well as internal thylakoid membranes, the site for both photosynthesis and respiration. The combination of sucrose density centrifugation and two-phase partitioning methods leads to purification of different membranes from the cyanobacterium Synechocystis sp. READ MORE