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The Discovery of the Cellular Sodium Pump in the 20th Century - A Historical Account

English · Paperback / Softback

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Document from the year 2024 in the subject Chemistry - Bio-chemistry, , language: English, abstract: During her doctoral and postdoctoral studies, Beatrice Maier Anner became familiar with a fascinating biological system, called sodium pump by the physiologists and Na,K-ATPase by the biochemists; it is a sort of biomotor located in the cell membrane, which constantly expulses sodium (Na) ions from the cell interior and replaces them by potassium (K) ions, at the expense of chemical energy provided by adenosine-triphosphate (ATP) which is cleaved to adenosine-diphosphate (ADP) by the Na,K-ATPase, which gets its pump energy from the cleavage of this chemical bond. There would be no life without this fundamental biological system. Interestingly, it is also a pharmacological receptor, i.e. compounds extracted from the Digitalis plant of from the toad bind to the pump and block it, hence the toxicity of e.g. digitoxin or the toad's bufotoxins. The author has acquired extensive practical and theoretical knowledge of this biological system, acquired at the Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, TX, USA consisting in inserting purified functional Na,K-ATPase into artificial membranes (liposomes) in order to study the pump activity on a molecular level. The present book is a unique historical overview from the discovery and purification of the sodium pump to its reconstitution in artificial membranes in the 20th century. This short book permits to become rapidly familiar with this fascinating biomotor and to find unique historical sources.

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Als Naturwissenschaftlerin (Beatrice Maier Anner, Dr. pharm.), in Zürich geboren, habe ich 30 Jahre lang an der Universität Genf in Forschung und Lehre gearbeitet, dazu postdoktorale Ausbildung im Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, TX, USA als Fogarty International Fellow und später 4-jährige Arbeit als eingeladene Dozentin an der Loma LInda University, CA, USA. Zurück in Genf, begann ich die Arbeit an einem grossen Familienarchiv, das ich von meinen Eltern geerbt hatte. Mein Urgrossvater Gustav Maier. am 6. Sept. 1844 als Jude in Ulm geboren, war nämlich ab 1895 der Förderer des jungen Albert Einsteins in Zürich, wo er ihm das Studium an der ETH ermöglichte. Danach wurde der Sohn von Gustav Maier, Dr. med. HW Maier, zum Arzt von Eduard Einstein, des erkrankten Sohnes von Albert Einstein. Zudem gibt es in der mütterlichen Meierhofer Familie auch dynamische Persönlichkeiten, wie Dr. med. Marie Meierhofer, die bekannte Kinderärztin. So habe ich jetzt einige Ahnen in Biographien mit Quellenmaterial aus meinem Privatarchiv und aus öffentlichen Archiven beschrieben.

Mehr Informationen über die Maiers, Meierhofers und Anners sind auf ihrer Website zusammengetragen: https://www.themaierannerfiles.ch/

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Authors Beatrice Maier Anner
Publisher Grin Verlag
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 21.02.2024
 
EAN 9783963558641
ISBN 978-3-96355-864-1
No. of pages 48
Dimensions 148 mm x 210 mm x 4 mm
Weight 84 g
Subject Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Chemistry > Organic chemistry

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