Exocytosis: From Molecules to Cells
Edited by Arun Anantharam, Jefferson Knight

Publication date:
08 December 2022Length of book:
372 pagesPublisher
Institute Of Physics PublishingDimensions:
254x178mm7x10"
ISBN-13: 9780750337694
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. The first section begins with a description of how secretory organelles form and are packaged with appropriate constituents for exocytosis. The second includes two chapters on recently published reconstituted systems of SNARE-mediated fusion. The final third of the book summarizes the cellular and molecular mechanisms of exocytosis and its regulation in diverse systems.
This book is a reference for researchers and students in the fields of exocytosis and membrane trafficking who hope to gain a broad understanding of how these processes operate in various cell types. Historical perspectives on exocytosis are also presented and discussed.
Key Features:
- Comprehensive and cohesive molecules-to-systems presentation of key features of secretory pathways.
- Presents a single volume description of exocytosis regulatory mechanisms in many different cell types.
- A number of chapter authors are highly regarded researchers in the field.
- Detailed descriptions are provided of diverse systems of exocytosis including yeast exocytosis and exosomal secretion.
- Incorporates methodologies that are routinely used by biophysicists to study exocytosis and membrane fusion including electrochemistry, electrophysiology, reconstitution assays, and high-resolution fluorescence imaging.