Knowledge of the transfer free energy of amino acids from aqueous solution to a lipid bilayer is essential for understanding membrane protein folding and for predicting membrane protein structure. Here we report a computational approach that can calculate the folding free energy of the transmembrane region of outer membrane β-barrel proteins (OMPs) by combining an empirical energy function with a reduced discrete state space model. We quantitatively analyzed the transfer free energies of 20 amino acid residues at the center of the lipid bilayer of OmpLA. Our results are in excellent agreement with the experimentally derived hydrophobicity scales. We further exhaustively calculated the transfer free energies of 20 amino acids at all position...
Outer membrane β-barrel proteins (OMPs) are crucial for numerous cellular processes in prokaryotes a...
In contrast with the wealth of information on the folding of soluble, cytosolic proteins, little is ...
Approximately 30 % of human genes encode for membrane proteins. Membrane proteins play important rol...
Outer membrane proteins (OMPs) perform a range of important functions in the cell biology of Gram-ne...
The cell envelope is essential for the survival of Gram-negative bacteria. This specialised membrane...
AbstractUnderstanding the forces that stabilize membrane proteins in their native states is one of t...
Biological membranes consist of two leaflets of phospholipid molecules that form a bilayer, each lea...
Understanding how a protein folds to its functional structure is a central question of biophysics th...
The folding mechanism of outer membrane proteins (OMPs) of Gram-negative bacteria into lipid bilayer...
Fundamental to the field of biophysics is quantitating and understanding the physical forces respons...
Great strides into understanding protein folding have been made since he seminal work of Anfinsen ov...
Hysteresis in equilibrium protein folding titrations is an experimental barrier that must be overcom...
AbstractThe folding reaction of a β-barrel membrane protein, outer membrane protein A (OmpA), is pro...
Many proteins are located in cellular membranes. To function in such an environment, proteins must i...
We explore the hypothesis that the folding landscapes of membrane proteins are funneled once the pro...
Outer membrane β-barrel proteins (OMPs) are crucial for numerous cellular processes in prokaryotes a...
In contrast with the wealth of information on the folding of soluble, cytosolic proteins, little is ...
Approximately 30 % of human genes encode for membrane proteins. Membrane proteins play important rol...
Outer membrane proteins (OMPs) perform a range of important functions in the cell biology of Gram-ne...
The cell envelope is essential for the survival of Gram-negative bacteria. This specialised membrane...
AbstractUnderstanding the forces that stabilize membrane proteins in their native states is one of t...
Biological membranes consist of two leaflets of phospholipid molecules that form a bilayer, each lea...
Understanding how a protein folds to its functional structure is a central question of biophysics th...
The folding mechanism of outer membrane proteins (OMPs) of Gram-negative bacteria into lipid bilayer...
Fundamental to the field of biophysics is quantitating and understanding the physical forces respons...
Great strides into understanding protein folding have been made since he seminal work of Anfinsen ov...
Hysteresis in equilibrium protein folding titrations is an experimental barrier that must be overcom...
AbstractThe folding reaction of a β-barrel membrane protein, outer membrane protein A (OmpA), is pro...
Many proteins are located in cellular membranes. To function in such an environment, proteins must i...
We explore the hypothesis that the folding landscapes of membrane proteins are funneled once the pro...
Outer membrane β-barrel proteins (OMPs) are crucial for numerous cellular processes in prokaryotes a...
In contrast with the wealth of information on the folding of soluble, cytosolic proteins, little is ...
Approximately 30 % of human genes encode for membrane proteins. Membrane proteins play important rol...