Abstract

Two interpretations can be attached to the word “reconstitution.” In a restricted sense, it generally refers to incorporation of proteins or proteinaceous complexes into bilayer membranes, often with the aim of restoring the natural function of the incorporated material. In a more general sense it refers to the in vitro rebuilding or regenerating of natural biological processes with or without involvement of membranes (Etemadi, 1985). With regard to protein trans-location processes, reconstitution experiments in both the restricted and the general senses have been attempted.

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