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C u rrent Topics in Membranes and Transport VOLUME 23
Genes and Membranes: Transport Proteins and Receptors
Advisory Board
M . P. Blaustein G. Blobel J. S. Cook P . A . Knauf
Sir H. L. Kornberg C. A. Pasternak W . D. Stein W . Stoeckenius K. 3. Ullrich Contributors
Giovanna Ferro-Luzzi Ames Sandra Barbel Sylvie Bedu Alan Boyd William A . Catterall Maria Costa Carolyn Doyle Wolfgang Epstein Mary-Jane Gething Tohru Gonoi Lily Yeh Jan Yuh Nung Jan Alexandra Krikos Ching Kung
Cheryl Laffer Robert Levenson Benno Muller-Hill Norihiro Mutoh Patrick O’Farrell Resha M . Putzrath Michael Roth Yoshiro Saimi Lawrence Salkoff Joe Sambrook A . E . Senior Donna Seto-Young Melvin I . Simon Leslie Timpe T . Hastings Wilson
C u rrent Topics in Membranes and Transport Edited by
Felix Bronner
Arnost Kleinzeller
Department of Oral Biology Universitj of Connecticut Health Center Farmington. Connecticut
Department of Physiology University o j Pennsylvania School Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
of
Medicine
VOLUME 23
Genes and Membranes: Transport Proteins and Receptors Guest Editors Edward A. Adelberg
Carolyn W. Slayman
Department of Human Genetics Yale Universini School of Medicine New Haven. Connecticut
Departments of Human Genetics and Physlolog?; Yale University School of Medicine New Haven. Connecticut
Volume 23 is part of the series (p. xiii) from the Yale Department of Physiology under the editorial supervision of:
Joseph F. Hoffman
Gerhard Giebisch
Department of Physiology Yale University School of Medicine New Haven, Connecticul
Deparfmenf qf Physiology Yale Universip School of Medicine New Haven, Connecricur
1985
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Contents
Contributors, ix Preface, xi Yale Membrane Transport Processes Volumes, xiii
RECEPTORS AND RECOGNITION PROTEINS
PART I .
CHAITER
1.
Sensory Transduction in Bacteria MELVIN I. SIMON, ALEXANDRA KRIKOS, NORIHIRO MUTOH. AND ALAN BOYD
I. 11. 111. IV.
Introduction, 3 Mapping the Transducer Genes, 7 The Amino Acid Sequences of Three Transducers, 8 A Model of the Structure of the Sensory Transducers, 11 References. 15
CHAPTER
2.
Mutational Analysis of the Structure and Function of the Influenza Virus Hemagglutinin MARY-JANE GETHING, CAROLYN DOYLE, MICHAEL ROTH, AND JOE SAMBROOK
I. Introduction, 17 11. Expression of Wild-Type HA in Simian Cells Using a Recombinant SV40 Viral Vector, 19 111. Analysis of the Expression of Mutant HA Proteins, 22 References. 38
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CONTENTS
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CHANNELS
PART 11.
CHAPTER
3.
Ca*+ Channels of Paramecium: A Multidisciplinary Study CHING KUNG AND YOSHIRO SAIMI
I . A Swimming Neuron, 46 11. Ion Channels, 47 111. Mutants, 50 IV. Pawns and CNRs, 51 V. Curing Factors, 53 VI. Dancer Mutants, Possi