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Methods and Protocols, Methods in Molecular Biology 995

ISBN: 1627033440
ISBN 13: 9781627033442
Herausgeber: Matthew R Banghart
Verlag: Humana Press
Umfang: x, 202 S.
Erscheinungsdatum: 16.03.2013
Auflage: 1/2013
Produktform: Gebunden/Hardback
Einband: GEB

This Methods in Molecular Biology book covers chemical probes of membrane protein structure and function, photochemical control of protein and cellular function, and chemical probes for imaging the nervous system. Offers step-by-step protocols, tips and more.

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Beschreibung

InhaltsangabePart I. Chemical Probes of Membrane Protein Structure and Function 1. Engineering K+ Channels using Semisynthesis Alexander G. Komarov, Corey A. Costantino, and Francis I. Valiyaveetil 2. Chemical Derivatization and Purification of Peptide-Toxins for Probing Ion Channel Complexes Zhengmao Hua and William R. Kobertz 3. Using Yeast to Study Potassium Channel Function and Interactions with Small Molecules Sviatoslav N. Bagriantsev and Daniel L. Minor Jr. 4. A FLIPR Assay for Evaluating Agonists and Antagonists of GPCR HeterodimersJessica H. Harvey, Richard M. van Rijn, and Jennifer L. Whistler Part II. Photochemical Control of Protein and Cellular Function 5. Characterizing Caged Molecules Through Flash Photolysis and Transient Absorption Spectroscopy Joseph P. Y. Kao and Sukumaran Muralidharan 6. Characterization of One- and Two- Photon Photochemical Uncaging Efficiency Alexandre Specht, Frederic Bolze, Jean Francois Nicoud, and Maurice Goeldner 7. Photochromic Potassium Channel Blockers: Design and Electrophysiological Characterization Alexandre Mourot, Timm Fehrentz, and Richard H. Kramer 8. A 1H NMR Assay for Measuring the Photostationary States of Photoswtichable LigandsMatthew R. Banghart and Dirk Trauner 9. Developing a Photoreactive Antagonist Pamela M. England Part III. Chemical Probes for Imaging in the Nervous System 10. Development and in vitro Characterization of Ratiometric and Intensity-based Fluorescent Ion Sensors Laurel A. Cooley, Vladimir V. Martin, and Kyle R. Gee 11.  Characterization of Voltage-Sensitive Dyes in Living Cells using Two-Photon Excitation Corey D. Acker and Leslie M. Loew            12. Characterization and Validation of Fluorescent Receptor Ligands: A Case Study of the Ionotropic Serotonin ReceptorRuud Hovius 13.  Imaging Single Synaptic Vesicles in Mammalian Central Synapses with Quantum Dots Qi Zhang 14.  Directed Evolution of Protein-Based Neurotransmitter Sensors for MRI  Philip A. Romero, Mikhail G. Shapiro, Frances H. Arnold, and Alan Jasanoff

Autorenporträt

InhaltsangabePart I. Chemical Probes of Membrane Protein Structure and Function   1. Engineering K+ Channels using Semisynthesis Alexander G. Komarov, Corey A. Costantino, and Francis I. Valiyaveetil   2. Chemical Derivatization and Purification of Peptide-Toxins for Probing Ion Channel Complexes Zhengmao Hua and William R. Kobertz   3. Using Yeast to Study Potassium Channel Function and Interactions with Small Molecules Sviatoslav N. Bagriantsev and Daniel L. Minor Jr.   4. A FLIPR Assay for Evaluating Agonists and Antagonists of GPCR Heterodimers Jessica H. Harvey, Richard M. van Rijn, and Jennifer L. Whistler   Part II. Photochemical Control of Protein and Cellular Function   5. Characterizing Caged Molecules Through Flash Photolysis and Transient Absorption Spectroscopy Joseph P. Y. Kao and Sukumaran Muralidharan   6. Characterization of One- and Two- Photon Photochemical Uncaging Efficiency Alexandre Specht, Frederic Bolze, Jean Francois Nicoud, and Maurice Goeldner   7. Photochromic Potassium Channel Blockers: Design and Electrophysiological Characterization Alexandre Mourot, Timm Fehrentz, and Richard H. Kramer   8. A 1H NMR Assay for Measuring the Photostationary States of Photoswtichable Ligands Matthew R. Banghart and Dirk Trauner   9. Developing a Photoreactive Antagonist Pamela M. England   Part III. Chemical Probes for Imaging in the Nervous System   10. Development and in vitro Characterization of Ratiometric and Intensity-based Fluorescent Ion Sensors Laurel A. Cooley, Vladimir V. Martin, and Kyle R. Gee   11.  Characterization of Voltage-Sensitive Dyes in Living Cells using Two-Photon Excitation Corey D. Acker and Leslie M. Loew             12. Characterization and Validation of Fluorescent Receptor Ligands: A Case Study of the Ionotropic Serotonin Receptor Ruud Hovius   13.  Imaging Single Synaptic Vesicles in Mammalian Central Synapses with Quantum Dots Qi Zhang   14.  Directed Evolution of Protein-Based Neurotransmitter Sensors for MRI  Philip A. Romero, Mikhail G. Shapiro, Frances H. Arnold, and Alan Jasanoff

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