Exocytosis :from molecules to cells /
"Version: 20221201"--Title page verso.Includes bibliographical references.1. Introduction / Jefferson D. Knight and Arun Anantharam -- part I. Components of exocytotic pathways. 2. Biogenesis of secretory granules / J. David Castle -- 3. Exocytotic SNARE complex assembly, disassembly, and regulation / Ira Milosevic and Jefferson D. Knight -- 4. Secretory granule motions adjacent to the plasma membrane and granule membrane protein mobility: implications for exocytosis / Ronald W. Holz and Daniel Axelrod -- 5. Fusion pore stability and dynamics / Meyer B. Jackson -- 6. Mechanical regulation of exocytosis and endocytosis / Shan-Shan Lin, Jophin Joseph and Allen P. Liu -- 7. A dynamin perspective on endocytosis and coupling to exocytosis / Nidhi Kundu and Jenny E. Hinshawpart II. Biophysical insights from synthetic and reconstituted systems. 8. Understanding the molecular mechanism of fusion pores through reconstruction / Sarah Dallo and Huan Bao -- 9. Pore-spanning membranes: a tool for studying neuronal fusion / Peter M?uhlenbrock and Claudia Steinem -- 10. Effects of anesthetics on membrane fusion and exocytosis / Robert E. Coffman and Dixon J. Woodburypart III. Physiological systems of exocytosis. 11. Exocytosis in yeast: major players and mechanisms / Natasha Buwa, Leonora Mart?inez-N?u?anez and Mary Munson -- 12. Stimulus-secretion coupling in the adrenal medulla / Arun Anantharam and Ronald W. Holz -- 13. Synaptic vesicle dynamics at the calyx of Held and other central synapses / Takafumi Miki, Yuki Hashimotodani and Takeshi Sakaba -- 14. Mechanisms of exocytosis in mammalian fertilization / Lisa M. Mehlmann -- 15. Molecular regulation of multivesicular endosome fusion and exosome secretion / Alan W. Weisgerber, Anarkali Mahmood, Ann M. Wehman and Michelle K. Knowles.This book is divided into three sections: 1) components of exocytotic pathways; 2) biophysical insights from synthetic and reconstituted systems; and, 3) physiological systems of exocytosis.Academic and industry scientists with an interest in the mechanisms of diverse systems.Also available in print.Mode of access: World Wide Web.System requirements: Adobe Acrobat Reader, EPUB reader, or Kindle reader.Arun Anantharam is an Associate Professor of Neurosciences at the University of Toledo. Jefferson Knight is a Professor of Chemistry at the University of Colorado Denver.Title from PDF title page (viewed on January 9, 2023).
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