While modern structural biology has provided us with a rich and diverse picture of membrane proteins, the biological function of membrane proteins is often influenced by the mechanical properties of the surrounding lipid bilayer. Here we explore the relation between the shape of membrane proteins and the cooperative function of membrane proteins induced by membrane-mediated elastic interactions. For the experimental model system of mechanosensitive ion channels we find that the sign and strength of elastic interactions depend on the protein shape, yielding distinct cooperative gating curves for distinct protein orientations. Our approach predicts how directional elastic interactions affect the molecular structure, organization, and biologic...
AbstractIncreasing experimental evidence has shown that membrane protein functionality depends on mo...
Increasing experimental evidence has shown that membrane protein functionality depends on molecular ...
Various cellular processes require the concerted cooperative action of proteins. The possibility for...
While modern structural biology has provided us with a rich and diverse picture of membrane proteins...
While modern structural biology has provided us with a rich and diverse picture of membrane proteins...
While modern structural biology has provided us with a rich and diverse picture of membrane proteins...
Biological membranes are elastic media in which the presence of a transmembrane protein leads to loc...
Biological membranes are elastic media in which the presence of a transmembrane protein leads to loc...
AbstractIn this article, we examine the mechanical role of the lipid bilayer in ion channel conforma...
AbstractCell membrane organization is the result of the collective effect of many driving forces. Se...
AbstractIn this article, we examine the mechanical role of the lipid bilayer in ion channel conforma...
AbstractHighly wedge-shaped integral membrane proteins, or membrane-adsorbed proteins can induce lon...
ABSTRACT In this article, we examine the mechanical role of the lipid bilayer in ion channel conform...
AbstractIncreasing experimental evidence has shown that membrane protein functionality depends on mo...
Experiments have revealed that membrane proteins can form two-dimensional clusters with regular tran...
AbstractIncreasing experimental evidence has shown that membrane protein functionality depends on mo...
Increasing experimental evidence has shown that membrane protein functionality depends on molecular ...
Various cellular processes require the concerted cooperative action of proteins. The possibility for...
While modern structural biology has provided us with a rich and diverse picture of membrane proteins...
While modern structural biology has provided us with a rich and diverse picture of membrane proteins...
While modern structural biology has provided us with a rich and diverse picture of membrane proteins...
Biological membranes are elastic media in which the presence of a transmembrane protein leads to loc...
Biological membranes are elastic media in which the presence of a transmembrane protein leads to loc...
AbstractIn this article, we examine the mechanical role of the lipid bilayer in ion channel conforma...
AbstractCell membrane organization is the result of the collective effect of many driving forces. Se...
AbstractIn this article, we examine the mechanical role of the lipid bilayer in ion channel conforma...
AbstractHighly wedge-shaped integral membrane proteins, or membrane-adsorbed proteins can induce lon...
ABSTRACT In this article, we examine the mechanical role of the lipid bilayer in ion channel conform...
AbstractIncreasing experimental evidence has shown that membrane protein functionality depends on mo...
Experiments have revealed that membrane proteins can form two-dimensional clusters with regular tran...
AbstractIncreasing experimental evidence has shown that membrane protein functionality depends on mo...
Increasing experimental evidence has shown that membrane protein functionality depends on molecular ...
Various cellular processes require the concerted cooperative action of proteins. The possibility for...