1st Edition

AMolecular Description of Biological Membrane Components by Computer Aided Conformational Analysis

By Robert Brasseur Copyright 1990
    348 Pages
    by CRC Press

    224 Pages
    by CRC Press

    First published in 1990, the goal of these two volumes is to help fill the gap between theory and experiment in membrane science. Those involved with biochemistry, biophysics, pharmacology, and biology will find these volumes interesting and informative.

    Volume II:
    Conformational Analysis of Arachidonic Acid Derivatives and Their Ca Complexes in Interaction with Membranes
    Transconformation of Ionophore at the Lipid-Water Interface
    Mode of Insertion of Azole Antifungals and Sterols in Biological Membranes
    Conformational Analysis of Cardiovascular Drugs-Lipids Interactions: Propranolol and Amiodarone
    Interaction Between Aminoglycosides Antibiotics and Phospholipids in Relation to Their Toxicity
    Adriamycin-Mitochondrial Membrane Interaction and Cardiotoxicity
    Theoretical Contribution to Understanding of Ion Channels in Membranes: from Gramicidin A to Bundles of x-Helices
    N-Acetyl-Gramicidin A: Molecular Mechanics Study of Head-to-Head Docking
    Insight into Cytochrome b Structure-Function Relationship by the Combined Approaches of Genetics and Computer Modeling
    Molecular Dynamics Simulations on the Binding of Heparin to Apolipoprotein E: Theoretical and Experimental Consideration
    Identification and Computer Modeling of Functional Domains in Plasma Apolipoproteins
    Orientation into the Lipid Bilayer of an Asymmetric Amphipathic Helical Peptide Located at the N-Terminus of Viral Fusion Proteins

    Biography

    Robert Brasseur