AbstractBy using Bio-Beads as a detergent-removing agent, it has been possible to produce detergent-depleted two-dimensional crystals of purified Ca-ATPase. The crystallinity and morphology of these different crystals were analyzed by electron microscopy under different experimental conditions. A lipid-to-protein ratio below 0.4w/w was required for crystal formation. The rate of detergent removal critically affected crystal morphology, and large multilamellar crystalline sheets or wide unilamellar tubes were generated upon slow or fast detergent removal, respectively. Electron crystallographic analysis indicated unit cell parameters of a=159Å, b=54Å, and γ=90° for both types of crystals, and projection maps at 15-Å resolution were consisten...
The structure of CaZ+-ATPase has been studied by elec-tron microscopy of two different crystal forms...
Electron crystallography of two-dimensional crystals is a structure-determination method well suited...
AbstractThe “cubic phase method” for growing crystals of membrane proteins uses a complex mixture of...
ABSTRACT By using Bio-Beads as a detergent-removing agent, it has been possible to produce detergent...
AbstractBy using Bio-Beads as a detergent-removing agent, it has been possible to produce detergent-...
In an attempt to better define the parameters governing reconstitution and two-dimensional crystalli...
AbstractStructure determination at high resolution is actually a difficult challenge for membrane pr...
Two-dimensional crystals of a membrane protein, the proton ATPase from plant plasma membranes, have ...
wo-dimensional crystals of a membrane protein, the proton ATPase from plant plasma membranes, have b...
Obtaining large, flat, well ordered crystals represents the key to structure determination by electr...
Electron microscopy of multilamellar crystals of CA(2+)-ATPase currently offers the best opportunity...
The difficulty in crystallizing channel proteins in three dimensions limits the use of X-ray crystal...
AbstractThe formation of vesicle-like structures (termed surfactosomes) and lamellar sheets from sol...
AbstractTwo-dimensional crystals of the mitochondrial ATP synthase up to 0.4 μm in size were obtaine...
ABSTRACT Obtaining large, flat, well ordered crystals represents the key to structure determination ...
The structure of CaZ+-ATPase has been studied by elec-tron microscopy of two different crystal forms...
Electron crystallography of two-dimensional crystals is a structure-determination method well suited...
AbstractThe “cubic phase method” for growing crystals of membrane proteins uses a complex mixture of...
ABSTRACT By using Bio-Beads as a detergent-removing agent, it has been possible to produce detergent...
AbstractBy using Bio-Beads as a detergent-removing agent, it has been possible to produce detergent-...
In an attempt to better define the parameters governing reconstitution and two-dimensional crystalli...
AbstractStructure determination at high resolution is actually a difficult challenge for membrane pr...
Two-dimensional crystals of a membrane protein, the proton ATPase from plant plasma membranes, have ...
wo-dimensional crystals of a membrane protein, the proton ATPase from plant plasma membranes, have b...
Obtaining large, flat, well ordered crystals represents the key to structure determination by electr...
Electron microscopy of multilamellar crystals of CA(2+)-ATPase currently offers the best opportunity...
The difficulty in crystallizing channel proteins in three dimensions limits the use of X-ray crystal...
AbstractThe formation of vesicle-like structures (termed surfactosomes) and lamellar sheets from sol...
AbstractTwo-dimensional crystals of the mitochondrial ATP synthase up to 0.4 μm in size were obtaine...
ABSTRACT Obtaining large, flat, well ordered crystals represents the key to structure determination ...
The structure of CaZ+-ATPase has been studied by elec-tron microscopy of two different crystal forms...
Electron crystallography of two-dimensional crystals is a structure-determination method well suited...
AbstractThe “cubic phase method” for growing crystals of membrane proteins uses a complex mixture of...