Membrane proteins comprise up to one-third of prokaryotic and eukaryotic genomes, but only a very small number of membrane protein structures are known. Membrane proteins are challenging targets for structural biology, primarily due to the difficulty in producing and purifying milligram quantities of these proteins. We are evaluating different methods to produce and purify large numbers of prokaryotic membrane proteins for subsequent structural and functional analysis. Here, we present the comparative expression data for 37 target proteins, all of them secondary transporters, from the mesophilic organism Salmonella typhimurium and the two hyperthermophilic organisms Aquifex aeolicus and Pyrococcus furiosus in three different Escherichia col...
Membrane protein production is difficult; their biogenesis does not stop with translation but also r...
In both pro- and eukaryotes 20-30% of all genes encode alpha-helical transmembrane domain proteins, ...
Membrane proteins play key roles in most crucial cellular processes, ranging from cell-to-cell commu...
As the equivalent to gatekeepers of the cell, membrane transport proteins perform a variety of criti...
Abstract The last four years have brought exciting progress in membrane protein research. Finally th...
Hattab G, Warschawski DE, Moncoq K, Miroux B. Escherichia coli as host for membrane protein structur...
BACKGROUND: Membrane proteins are the targets of 50% of drugs, although they only represent 1% of to...
Background: Membrane proteins are the targets of 50% of drugs, although they only represent 1% of to...
Eukaryotic membrane proteins play many vital roles in the cell and are important drug targets. Appro...
The structural and functional analysis of complex multi-domain (membrane) proteins is hampered in la...
AbstractMembrane transporter proteins play critical physiological roles in the cell and constitute 5...
Background: Studies on membrane proteins are often hampered by insufficient yields of the protein of...
International audienceMembrane proteins play key roles in most crucial cellular processes, ranging f...
The production of membrane proteins of high purity and in satisfactory yields is crucial for biomedi...
Membrane protein production is difficult; their biogenesis does not stop with translation but also r...
In both pro- and eukaryotes 20-30% of all genes encode alpha-helical transmembrane domain proteins, ...
Membrane proteins play key roles in most crucial cellular processes, ranging from cell-to-cell commu...
As the equivalent to gatekeepers of the cell, membrane transport proteins perform a variety of criti...
Abstract The last four years have brought exciting progress in membrane protein research. Finally th...
Hattab G, Warschawski DE, Moncoq K, Miroux B. Escherichia coli as host for membrane protein structur...
BACKGROUND: Membrane proteins are the targets of 50% of drugs, although they only represent 1% of to...
Background: Membrane proteins are the targets of 50% of drugs, although they only represent 1% of to...
Eukaryotic membrane proteins play many vital roles in the cell and are important drug targets. Appro...
The structural and functional analysis of complex multi-domain (membrane) proteins is hampered in la...
AbstractMembrane transporter proteins play critical physiological roles in the cell and constitute 5...
Background: Studies on membrane proteins are often hampered by insufficient yields of the protein of...
International audienceMembrane proteins play key roles in most crucial cellular processes, ranging f...
The production of membrane proteins of high purity and in satisfactory yields is crucial for biomedi...
Membrane protein production is difficult; their biogenesis does not stop with translation but also r...
In both pro- and eukaryotes 20-30% of all genes encode alpha-helical transmembrane domain proteins, ...
Membrane proteins play key roles in most crucial cellular processes, ranging from cell-to-cell commu...