AbstractMembrane protein spectroscopic studies are challenging due to the difficulty introduced in preparing homogenous and functional hydrophobic proteins incorporated into a lipid bilayer system. Traditional membrane mimics such as micelles or liposomes have proved to be powerful in solubilizing membrane proteins for biophysical studies, however, several drawbacks have limited their applications. Recently, a nanosized complex termed lipodisq nanoparticles was utilized as an alternative membrane mimic to overcome these caveats by providing a homogeneous lipid bilayer environment. Despite all the benefits that lipodisq nanoparticles could provide to enhance the biophysical studies of membrane proteins, structural characterization in differe...
Phospholipid nanodiscs have quickly become a widely used platform for studies of membrane proteins. ...
Membrane systems play a critical role in biochemistry by regulating the chemical, energy, and inform...
Biophysical characterisation of membrane receptors in their native environment is essential for dru...
AbstractMembrane protein spectroscopic studies are challenging due to the difficulty introduced in p...
Traditional methods of isolating membrane proteins involve the use of detergents that destabilize th...
Membrane proteins participate in numerous biological processes such as signal transduction and metab...
In the past few years there has been a growth in the use of nanoparticles for stabilizing lipid memb...
Membrane proteins are important targets that represent more than 50% of current drug targets. Howeve...
To render membrane proteins amenable to in vitro functional and structural studies, they need to be ...
Polymerâ based nanodiscs are valuable tools in biomedical research that can offer a detergentâ fre...
Membrane proteins mediate critical physiological roles which establishes them as attractive therapeu...
Nanoparticles assembled with poly(styrene-maleic acid) copolymers, identified in the literature as L...
Integral membrane proteins pose considerable challenges to mass spectrometry (MS) owing to the compl...
Membrane proteins (MPs) play essential roles in numerous cellular processes. Because around 70% of t...
Self-assembled proteolipid particles, termed 'nanodiscs', consist of approximately 150 lipid molecul...
Phospholipid nanodiscs have quickly become a widely used platform for studies of membrane proteins. ...
Membrane systems play a critical role in biochemistry by regulating the chemical, energy, and inform...
Biophysical characterisation of membrane receptors in their native environment is essential for dru...
AbstractMembrane protein spectroscopic studies are challenging due to the difficulty introduced in p...
Traditional methods of isolating membrane proteins involve the use of detergents that destabilize th...
Membrane proteins participate in numerous biological processes such as signal transduction and metab...
In the past few years there has been a growth in the use of nanoparticles for stabilizing lipid memb...
Membrane proteins are important targets that represent more than 50% of current drug targets. Howeve...
To render membrane proteins amenable to in vitro functional and structural studies, they need to be ...
Polymerâ based nanodiscs are valuable tools in biomedical research that can offer a detergentâ fre...
Membrane proteins mediate critical physiological roles which establishes them as attractive therapeu...
Nanoparticles assembled with poly(styrene-maleic acid) copolymers, identified in the literature as L...
Integral membrane proteins pose considerable challenges to mass spectrometry (MS) owing to the compl...
Membrane proteins (MPs) play essential roles in numerous cellular processes. Because around 70% of t...
Self-assembled proteolipid particles, termed 'nanodiscs', consist of approximately 150 lipid molecul...
Phospholipid nanodiscs have quickly become a widely used platform for studies of membrane proteins. ...
Membrane systems play a critical role in biochemistry by regulating the chemical, energy, and inform...
Biophysical characterisation of membrane receptors in their native environment is essential for dru...