How do you keep track of basic information on the proteins you work with? Where do you find details of their
physicochemical properties, amino acid sequences, and structure? Are you tired of scanning review articles, primary
papers, and databases to locate that elusive fact?
The Academic Press FactsBook Series has established itself as the best source of easily-accessible and accurate
facts about protein groups. Described as "a growing series of excellent manuals" by Molecular Medicine
Today and "essential works of reference" by Trends in Biochemical Sciences, the FactsBooks have become
the most popular comprehensive data resources available. Using an easy-to-follow format, the FactsBooks will keep
you up-to-date with the latest advances in structure, amino acid sequences, physicochemical properties, and biological
activity. Meticulously researched and compiled by experts in the field, keeping abreast of developments has never
been so easy!
The Transporter FactsBook contains entries covering almost 800 transporters. Organized into 55 families of structurally
related transporters, this volume includes ATPases, ABC transporters, H+-dependent antiporters and symporters,
Na+-dependent antiporters and symporters, and other transporters such as mitochondrial transporters.