An intimate interaction between a pair of amino acids, a tyrosine and glycine on neighboring β-strands, has been previously reported to be important for the structural stability of autotransporters. Here, we show that the conservation of this interacting pair extends to nearly all major families of outer membrane β-barrel proteins, which are thought to have originated through duplication events involving an ancestral ββ hairpin. We analyzed the function of this motif using the prototypical outer membrane protein OmpX. Stopped-flow fluorescence shows that two folding processes occur in the millisecond time regime, the rates of which are reduced in the tyrosine mutant. Folding assays further demonstrate a reduction in the yield of folded prot...
Membrane proteins represent an important class of macromolecules that play critical roles in many bi...
The mechanism of folding and membrane insertion of integral membrane proteins, including helix bundl...
Outer membrane proteins (OMPs) perform a range of important functions in the cell biology of Gram-ne...
An intimate interaction between a pair of amino acids, a tyrosine and glycine on neighboring β-stran...
Outer membrane β-barrel proteins (OMPs) are crucial for numerous cellular processes in prokaryotes a...
Many proteins are located in cellular membranes. To function in such an environment, proteins must i...
In contrast with the wealth of information on the folding of soluble, cytosolic proteins, little is ...
Bacterial autotransporters comprise a 12-stranded membrane-embedded Î 2-barrel domain, which must be...
The cell envelope is essential for the survival of Gram-negative bacteria. This specialised membrane...
Understanding how a protein folds to its functional structure is a central question of biophysics th...
The mechanism of membrane insertion and folding of a β-barrel membrane protein has been studied usin...
The (βα)<sub>8</sub>-barrel is among the most ancient, frequent, and versatile enzyme structures. It...
The mechanism of membrane insertion and folding of a b-barrel mem-brane protein has been studied usi...
The β-barrel-forming outer-membrane protein G (OmpG) from E. coli can be folded into the native lipi...
AbstractThe folding reaction of a β-barrel membrane protein, outer membrane protein A (OmpA), is pro...
Membrane proteins represent an important class of macromolecules that play critical roles in many bi...
The mechanism of folding and membrane insertion of integral membrane proteins, including helix bundl...
Outer membrane proteins (OMPs) perform a range of important functions in the cell biology of Gram-ne...
An intimate interaction between a pair of amino acids, a tyrosine and glycine on neighboring β-stran...
Outer membrane β-barrel proteins (OMPs) are crucial for numerous cellular processes in prokaryotes a...
Many proteins are located in cellular membranes. To function in such an environment, proteins must i...
In contrast with the wealth of information on the folding of soluble, cytosolic proteins, little is ...
Bacterial autotransporters comprise a 12-stranded membrane-embedded Î 2-barrel domain, which must be...
The cell envelope is essential for the survival of Gram-negative bacteria. This specialised membrane...
Understanding how a protein folds to its functional structure is a central question of biophysics th...
The mechanism of membrane insertion and folding of a β-barrel membrane protein has been studied usin...
The (βα)<sub>8</sub>-barrel is among the most ancient, frequent, and versatile enzyme structures. It...
The mechanism of membrane insertion and folding of a b-barrel mem-brane protein has been studied usi...
The β-barrel-forming outer-membrane protein G (OmpG) from E. coli can be folded into the native lipi...
AbstractThe folding reaction of a β-barrel membrane protein, outer membrane protein A (OmpA), is pro...
Membrane proteins represent an important class of macromolecules that play critical roles in many bi...
The mechanism of folding and membrane insertion of integral membrane proteins, including helix bundl...
Outer membrane proteins (OMPs) perform a range of important functions in the cell biology of Gram-ne...