AbstractFree energy profiles for insertion of a hydrophobic transmembrane protein α-helix (M2 from CFTR) into a lipid bilayer have been calculated using coarse-grained molecular dynamics simulations and umbrella sampling to yield potentials of mean force along a reaction path corresponding to translation of a helix across a lipid bilayer. The calculated free energy of insertion is smaller when a bilayer with a thinner hydrophobic region is used. The free energies of insertion from the potentials of mean force are compared with those derived from a number of hydrophobicity scales and with those derived from translocon-mediated insertion. This comparison supports recent models of translocon-mediated insertion and in particular suggests that: ...
The ability of a transmembrane helix (TMH) to insert into a lipid bilayer has been mainly understood...
AbstractThe accurate prediction of membrane-insertion probability for arbitrary protein sequences is...
AbstractProtein-lipid interaction and bilayer regulation of membrane protein functions are largely c...
AbstractFree energy profiles for insertion of a hydrophobic transmembrane protein α-helix (M2 from C...
Experimental and computational studies have indicated that hydrophobicity plays a key role in drivin...
Experimental and computational studies have indicated that hydrophobicity plays a key role in drivin...
The favorable transfer free energy for a transmembrane (TM) α-helix between the aqueous phase and li...
The favourable transfer free energy for a transmembrane (TM) α-helix between the aqueous phase and l...
We show that the free energy of inserting hydrophobic peptides into lipid bilayer membranes from sur...
A number of soluble proteins that insert into membranes show a characteristic hairpin bent helix-hel...
Membrane proteins perform a variety of functions essential for the viability of the cell, including ...
The interaction of α-helical peptides with lipid bilayers is central to our understanding of the phy...
A detailed treatment is provided of the various free-energy terms that contribute to the transfer of...
AbstractThe interaction of α-helical peptides with lipid bilayers is central to our understanding of...
Most membrane proteins contain a transmembrane (TM) domain made up of a bundle of lipid-bilayer-span...
The ability of a transmembrane helix (TMH) to insert into a lipid bilayer has been mainly understood...
AbstractThe accurate prediction of membrane-insertion probability for arbitrary protein sequences is...
AbstractProtein-lipid interaction and bilayer regulation of membrane protein functions are largely c...
AbstractFree energy profiles for insertion of a hydrophobic transmembrane protein α-helix (M2 from C...
Experimental and computational studies have indicated that hydrophobicity plays a key role in drivin...
Experimental and computational studies have indicated that hydrophobicity plays a key role in drivin...
The favorable transfer free energy for a transmembrane (TM) α-helix between the aqueous phase and li...
The favourable transfer free energy for a transmembrane (TM) α-helix between the aqueous phase and l...
We show that the free energy of inserting hydrophobic peptides into lipid bilayer membranes from sur...
A number of soluble proteins that insert into membranes show a characteristic hairpin bent helix-hel...
Membrane proteins perform a variety of functions essential for the viability of the cell, including ...
The interaction of α-helical peptides with lipid bilayers is central to our understanding of the phy...
A detailed treatment is provided of the various free-energy terms that contribute to the transfer of...
AbstractThe interaction of α-helical peptides with lipid bilayers is central to our understanding of...
Most membrane proteins contain a transmembrane (TM) domain made up of a bundle of lipid-bilayer-span...
The ability of a transmembrane helix (TMH) to insert into a lipid bilayer has been mainly understood...
AbstractThe accurate prediction of membrane-insertion probability for arbitrary protein sequences is...
AbstractProtein-lipid interaction and bilayer regulation of membrane protein functions are largely c...