Solution NMR techniques are used to determine the structure and the topology of micelle integration of a large fragment of the Y4 receptor, a human G-protein-coupled receptor, that contains the entire N-terminal domain plus the first two transmembrane (TM) segments. The structure calculations reveal that the putative TM helices are indeed helical to a large extent, but that interruptions of secondary structure occur close to internal polar or charged residues. This view is supported by 15N relaxation data, amide-water exchange rates, and attenuations from micelle-integrating spin labels. No contacts between different helices are observed. This is in contrast to a similar TM1-TM2 fragment from the yeast Ste2p receptor for which locations of ...
AbstractThe structure and dynamic properties of an 80-residue fragment of Ste2p, the G-protein-coupl...
This report summarizes recent biophysical and protein expression experiments on polypeptides contain...
AbstractThe structure and dynamics of a large segment of Ste2p, the G-protein-coupled α-factor recep...
AbstractSolution NMR techniques are used to determine the structure and the topology of micelle inte...
AbstractSolution NMR techniques are used to determine the structure and the topology of micelle inte...
Cotranslational protein folding is a vectorial process, and for membrane proteins, N-terminal helica...
Cotranslational protein folding is a vectorial process, and for membrane proteins, N-terminal helica...
The human Y4 receptor, a class A G-protein coupled receptor (GPCR) primarily targeted by the pancrea...
Despite recent advances no solution structure for a true G-protein coupled receptor (GPCR) is availa...
Cotranslational protein folding is a vectorial process, and for membrane proteins, N-terminal helica...
Folding of G-protein coupled receptors (GPCRs) according to the two-stage model (Popot et al., Bioch...
Despite recent advances no solution structure for a true G-protein coupled receptor (GPCR) is availa...
This paper presents a divide-and-conquer approach towards obtaining solution structures of G protein...
Folding of G-protein coupled receptors (GPCRs) according to the two-stage model (Popot et al., Bioch...
AbstractThe structure and dynamic properties of an 80-residue fragment of Ste2p, the G-protein-coupl...
AbstractThe structure and dynamic properties of an 80-residue fragment of Ste2p, the G-protein-coupl...
This report summarizes recent biophysical and protein expression experiments on polypeptides contain...
AbstractThe structure and dynamics of a large segment of Ste2p, the G-protein-coupled α-factor recep...
AbstractSolution NMR techniques are used to determine the structure and the topology of micelle inte...
AbstractSolution NMR techniques are used to determine the structure and the topology of micelle inte...
Cotranslational protein folding is a vectorial process, and for membrane proteins, N-terminal helica...
Cotranslational protein folding is a vectorial process, and for membrane proteins, N-terminal helica...
The human Y4 receptor, a class A G-protein coupled receptor (GPCR) primarily targeted by the pancrea...
Despite recent advances no solution structure for a true G-protein coupled receptor (GPCR) is availa...
Cotranslational protein folding is a vectorial process, and for membrane proteins, N-terminal helica...
Folding of G-protein coupled receptors (GPCRs) according to the two-stage model (Popot et al., Bioch...
Despite recent advances no solution structure for a true G-protein coupled receptor (GPCR) is availa...
This paper presents a divide-and-conquer approach towards obtaining solution structures of G protein...
Folding of G-protein coupled receptors (GPCRs) according to the two-stage model (Popot et al., Bioch...
AbstractThe structure and dynamic properties of an 80-residue fragment of Ste2p, the G-protein-coupl...
AbstractThe structure and dynamic properties of an 80-residue fragment of Ste2p, the G-protein-coupl...
This report summarizes recent biophysical and protein expression experiments on polypeptides contain...
AbstractThe structure and dynamics of a large segment of Ste2p, the G-protein-coupled α-factor recep...