Studies of membrane proteins have revealed a direct link between the lipid environment and the structure and function of some of these proteins. Although some of these effects involve specific chemical interactions between lipids and protein residues, many can be understood in terms of protein-induced perturbations to the membrane shape. The free-energy cost of such perturbations can be estimated quantitatively, and measurements of channel gating in model systems of membrane proteins with their lipid partners are now confirming predictions of simple models
AbstractAll molecular interactions that are relevant to cellular and molecular structures are electr...
Membranes are formed from a bilayer containing diverse lipid species with which membrane proteins in...
The cohabitation of lipids and proteins in the plasma membrane of mammalian cells is controlled by s...
Lipids influence powerfully the function of ion channels and transporters in two well-documented way...
Lipids influence powerfully the function of ion channels and transporters in two well-documented way...
Lipids influence powerfully the function of ion channels and transporters in two well-documented way...
AbstractThe membrane environment, its composition, dynamics, and remodeling, have been shown to part...
Membrane proteins exist within the highly hydrophobic membranes surrounding cells and organelles, pl...
Although cell membranes are packed with proteins mingling with lipids, remarkably little is known ab...
AbstractPolar lipids and membrane proteins are major components of biological membranes, both cell m...
Membrane proteins have evolved to work optimally within the complex environment of the biological me...
The study of membranes is at a turning point. New theories about membrane structure and function hav...
The interactions of proteins with membrane surfaces are important to many biological processes, incl...
UROP paper, 2014, Chemistry and BiochemistryUndergraduate Research Opportunities Program, University...
AbstractRegulation of membrane protein functions due to hydrophobic coupling with a lipid bilayer ha...
AbstractAll molecular interactions that are relevant to cellular and molecular structures are electr...
Membranes are formed from a bilayer containing diverse lipid species with which membrane proteins in...
The cohabitation of lipids and proteins in the plasma membrane of mammalian cells is controlled by s...
Lipids influence powerfully the function of ion channels and transporters in two well-documented way...
Lipids influence powerfully the function of ion channels and transporters in two well-documented way...
Lipids influence powerfully the function of ion channels and transporters in two well-documented way...
AbstractThe membrane environment, its composition, dynamics, and remodeling, have been shown to part...
Membrane proteins exist within the highly hydrophobic membranes surrounding cells and organelles, pl...
Although cell membranes are packed with proteins mingling with lipids, remarkably little is known ab...
AbstractPolar lipids and membrane proteins are major components of biological membranes, both cell m...
Membrane proteins have evolved to work optimally within the complex environment of the biological me...
The study of membranes is at a turning point. New theories about membrane structure and function hav...
The interactions of proteins with membrane surfaces are important to many biological processes, incl...
UROP paper, 2014, Chemistry and BiochemistryUndergraduate Research Opportunities Program, University...
AbstractRegulation of membrane protein functions due to hydrophobic coupling with a lipid bilayer ha...
AbstractAll molecular interactions that are relevant to cellular and molecular structures are electr...
Membranes are formed from a bilayer containing diverse lipid species with which membrane proteins in...
The cohabitation of lipids and proteins in the plasma membrane of mammalian cells is controlled by s...