Nanodiscs are disc-like self-assembled structures formed by phospholipids and amphipatic proteins. The proteins wrap like a belt around the hydrophobic part of the lipids, basically producing nanometer-sized patches of lipid bilayers. The bilayer in the nanodisc constitutes a native-like model of the cell membrane and can act as a nanometer-sized container for functional single membrane proteins. In this study, we present a general nanodisc-based system, intended for structural and functional studies of membrane proteins. In this method, the nanodiscs are aligned at a solid surface, providing the ability to determine the average structure of the film along an axis perpendicular to the interface as measured by neutron reflectivity. The nanod...
Membrane proteins participate in numerous biological processes such as signal transduction and metab...
Lipid bilayers form the basis of the membranes that serve as a barrier between a cell and its physio...
Membrane proteins are involved in numerous vital biological processes. To understand membrane protei...
Nanodiscs are self-assembled nanostructures composed of a belt protein and a small patch of lipid bi...
Nanodiscs are self-assembled nanostructures composed of a belt protein and a small patch of lipid bi...
Nanodisc films are a promising approach to study the equilibrium conformation of membrane bound prot...
AbstractNanoscale protein supported phospholipid bilayer discs, or Nanodiscs, were produced for the ...
Phospholipid nanodiscs have quickly become a widely used platform for studies of membrane proteins. ...
AbstractNanodiscs are soluble nanoscale phospholipid bilayers which can self-assemble integral membr...
Membrane proteins are generally unstable in detergents. Therefore, biochemical and biophysical studi...
The goal of this thesis project was the production of artificial lipids membranes, termed nanodiscs....
Self-assembled proteolipid particles, termed 'nanodiscs', consist of approximately 150 lipid molecul...
This literature research focuses on the recent development of a new artificial system in which membr...
Hypothesis It is known that nanoparticles (NPs) in a biological fluid are immediately coated by a pr...
Although neutron reflectometry has been used to study surfaces and interfaces for decades, recent ad...
Membrane proteins participate in numerous biological processes such as signal transduction and metab...
Lipid bilayers form the basis of the membranes that serve as a barrier between a cell and its physio...
Membrane proteins are involved in numerous vital biological processes. To understand membrane protei...
Nanodiscs are self-assembled nanostructures composed of a belt protein and a small patch of lipid bi...
Nanodiscs are self-assembled nanostructures composed of a belt protein and a small patch of lipid bi...
Nanodisc films are a promising approach to study the equilibrium conformation of membrane bound prot...
AbstractNanoscale protein supported phospholipid bilayer discs, or Nanodiscs, were produced for the ...
Phospholipid nanodiscs have quickly become a widely used platform for studies of membrane proteins. ...
AbstractNanodiscs are soluble nanoscale phospholipid bilayers which can self-assemble integral membr...
Membrane proteins are generally unstable in detergents. Therefore, biochemical and biophysical studi...
The goal of this thesis project was the production of artificial lipids membranes, termed nanodiscs....
Self-assembled proteolipid particles, termed 'nanodiscs', consist of approximately 150 lipid molecul...
This literature research focuses on the recent development of a new artificial system in which membr...
Hypothesis It is known that nanoparticles (NPs) in a biological fluid are immediately coated by a pr...
Although neutron reflectometry has been used to study surfaces and interfaces for decades, recent ad...
Membrane proteins participate in numerous biological processes such as signal transduction and metab...
Lipid bilayers form the basis of the membranes that serve as a barrier between a cell and its physio...
Membrane proteins are involved in numerous vital biological processes. To understand membrane protei...