AbstractCharged and polar amino acids in the transmembrane domains of integral membrane proteins can be crucial for protein function and also promote helix–helix association or protein oligomerization. Yet, our current understanding is still limited on how these hydrophilic amino acids are efficiently translocated from the Sec61/SecY translocon into the cell membrane during the biogenesis of membrane proteins. In hepatitis C virus, the putative transmembrane segments of envelope glycoproteins E1 and E2 were suggested to heterodimerize via a Lys–Asp ion-pair in the host endoplasmic reticulum. Therefore in this work, we carried out molecular dynamic simulations in explicit lipid bilayer and solvent environment to explore the stability of all ...
A detailed knowledge of the mechanism of virus entry represents one of the most promising approaches...
<div><p>The vast majority of membrane proteins are anchored to biological membranes through hydropho...
AbstractMembrane fusion and fission underlie two limiting steps of enveloped virus replication cycle...
AbstractCharged and polar amino acids in the transmembrane domains of integral membrane proteins can...
The putative transmembrane (TM) domains of the envelope glycoproteins from the family Flaviviridae c...
The importance of interactions between transmembrane domains of integral membrane proteins has been ...
Nanosecond molecular dynamics simulations in a fully solvated phospholipid bilayer have been perform...
Knowledge about the insertion and stabilization of membrane proteins is a key step towards understan...
AbstractTransmembrane helices are no longer believed to be just hydrophobic segments that exist sole...
Folding and packing of membrane proteins are highly influenced by the lipidic component of the membr...
Full text of this article is not available in the UHRATransmembrane helices are no longer believed t...
AbstractA detailed knowledge of the mechanism of virus entry represents one of the most promising ap...
How simple membrane peptides performed such essential proto-cellular functions as transport of ions ...
Integral membrane proteins containing at least one transmembrane (TM) alpha-helix are believed to ac...
Most membrane proteins contain a transmembrane (TM) domain made up of a bundle of lipid-bilayer-span...
A detailed knowledge of the mechanism of virus entry represents one of the most promising approaches...
<div><p>The vast majority of membrane proteins are anchored to biological membranes through hydropho...
AbstractMembrane fusion and fission underlie two limiting steps of enveloped virus replication cycle...
AbstractCharged and polar amino acids in the transmembrane domains of integral membrane proteins can...
The putative transmembrane (TM) domains of the envelope glycoproteins from the family Flaviviridae c...
The importance of interactions between transmembrane domains of integral membrane proteins has been ...
Nanosecond molecular dynamics simulations in a fully solvated phospholipid bilayer have been perform...
Knowledge about the insertion and stabilization of membrane proteins is a key step towards understan...
AbstractTransmembrane helices are no longer believed to be just hydrophobic segments that exist sole...
Folding and packing of membrane proteins are highly influenced by the lipidic component of the membr...
Full text of this article is not available in the UHRATransmembrane helices are no longer believed t...
AbstractA detailed knowledge of the mechanism of virus entry represents one of the most promising ap...
How simple membrane peptides performed such essential proto-cellular functions as transport of ions ...
Integral membrane proteins containing at least one transmembrane (TM) alpha-helix are believed to ac...
Most membrane proteins contain a transmembrane (TM) domain made up of a bundle of lipid-bilayer-span...
A detailed knowledge of the mechanism of virus entry represents one of the most promising approaches...
<div><p>The vast majority of membrane proteins are anchored to biological membranes through hydropho...
AbstractMembrane fusion and fission underlie two limiting steps of enveloped virus replication cycle...