Membrane proteins (MP) are stable in their native lipid environment. To enable structural and functional investigations, MP need to be extracted from the membrane. This is a critical step that represents the main obstacle for MP biochemistry and structural biology. General guidelines and rules for membrane protein solubilization remain difficult to establish. This review aims to provide the reader with a comprehensive overview of the general concepts of MP solubilization and stabilization as well as recent advances in detergents innovation. Understanding how solubilization and stabilization are intimately linked is key to facilitate MP isolation toward fundamental structural and functional research as well as drug discovery applications. Ho...
International audienceOne of the biggest challenges in membrane protein (MP) research is to secure p...
Atomic-resolution structural studies of membrane-associated proteins and peptides in a membrane envi...
International audienceThis report is a follow up of our previous paper (Lund, Orlowski, de Foresta, ...
Membrane proteins (MP) are stable in their native lipid environment. To enable structural and functi...
Studying membrane proteins represents a major challenge in protein biochemistry, with one of the maj...
AbstractStudying membrane proteins represents a major challenge in protein biochemistry, with one of...
Solubilization of integral membrane proteins is a process in which the proteins and lipids that are ...
Protein stability in detergent or membrane-like environments is the bottleneck for structural studie...
Membrane proteins play crucial roles in cellular processes and are often important pharmacological d...
The solubilisation of membrane proteins (MPs) necessitates the overlap of two contradictory events; ...
Accounting for nearly two-thirds of known druggable targets, membrane proteins are highly relevant f...
Membrane proteins are sequestered in a hydrophobic lipid environment, and are therefore resistant to...
Membrane proteins account for a third of the eukaryotic proteome, but are greatly under-represented ...
AbstractDetergents are indispensable in the isolation of integral membrane proteins from biological ...
The inherent hydrophobicity of membrane proteins is a major barrier to membrane protein research and...
International audienceOne of the biggest challenges in membrane protein (MP) research is to secure p...
Atomic-resolution structural studies of membrane-associated proteins and peptides in a membrane envi...
International audienceThis report is a follow up of our previous paper (Lund, Orlowski, de Foresta, ...
Membrane proteins (MP) are stable in their native lipid environment. To enable structural and functi...
Studying membrane proteins represents a major challenge in protein biochemistry, with one of the maj...
AbstractStudying membrane proteins represents a major challenge in protein biochemistry, with one of...
Solubilization of integral membrane proteins is a process in which the proteins and lipids that are ...
Protein stability in detergent or membrane-like environments is the bottleneck for structural studie...
Membrane proteins play crucial roles in cellular processes and are often important pharmacological d...
The solubilisation of membrane proteins (MPs) necessitates the overlap of two contradictory events; ...
Accounting for nearly two-thirds of known druggable targets, membrane proteins are highly relevant f...
Membrane proteins are sequestered in a hydrophobic lipid environment, and are therefore resistant to...
Membrane proteins account for a third of the eukaryotic proteome, but are greatly under-represented ...
AbstractDetergents are indispensable in the isolation of integral membrane proteins from biological ...
The inherent hydrophobicity of membrane proteins is a major barrier to membrane protein research and...
International audienceOne of the biggest challenges in membrane protein (MP) research is to secure p...
Atomic-resolution structural studies of membrane-associated proteins and peptides in a membrane envi...
International audienceThis report is a follow up of our previous paper (Lund, Orlowski, de Foresta, ...