A fundamental question in protein science is how the inherent dynamics of a protein influence its function. If this function involves interactions with a ligand, the protein-ligand encounter has the potential to modulate the protein dynamics. This study reveals how site-specific mobility can be modulated by the ligand to facilitate high affinity binding. We have investigated the mechanism of retinol uptake by the cellular retinol-binding protein type I (CRBP) using line shape analysis of NMR signals. The highly similar structures of apo- and holo-CRBP exhibit closed conformations that seemingly offer no access to ligand, yet the protein binds retinol rapidly and with high affinity. NMR line shape analysis reveals how protein dynamics resolv...
Retinoid-binding proteins play an important role in regulating transport, storage, and metabolism of...
Protein science stands at the heart of modern life sciences because it unravels fundamental biologic...
BACKGROUND: Retinoids are a class of compounds that are chemically related to vitamin A, which is an...
Cellular Retinol-binding Proteins (CRBP) type I and II are the main cytosolic retinol carriers and a...
The main retinol carriers in the cytosol are the cellular retinol-binding proteins types I and II (C...
The cellular retinol-binding protein (CRBP) is an intracellular retinol carrier protein belonging to...
The cellular retinol-binding protein (CRBP) is an intracellular retinol carrier protein belonging to...
The cellular retinol-binding protein (CRBP) is an intracellular retinol carrier protein belonging to...
The cellular retinol-binding protein (CRBP) is an intracellular retinol carrier protein belonging to...
The cellular retinol-binding protein (CRBP) is an intracellular retinol carrier protein belonging to...
Four Cellular Retinol-binding Proteins (CRBP 1, 2, 3, 4) are encoded in the human genome. CRBP 1 and...
The cellular retinol-binding protein (CRBP) is an intracellular retinol carrier protein belonging to...
Retinoids are essential for many physiological processes like cell growth and differentiation, morph...
Cellular Retinol-binding Proteins (CRBP) type I and II are beta-barrel proteins that show very high ...
Retinoids are a class of compounds that are chemically related to vitamin A, which is an essential n...
Retinoid-binding proteins play an important role in regulating transport, storage, and metabolism of...
Protein science stands at the heart of modern life sciences because it unravels fundamental biologic...
BACKGROUND: Retinoids are a class of compounds that are chemically related to vitamin A, which is an...
Cellular Retinol-binding Proteins (CRBP) type I and II are the main cytosolic retinol carriers and a...
The main retinol carriers in the cytosol are the cellular retinol-binding proteins types I and II (C...
The cellular retinol-binding protein (CRBP) is an intracellular retinol carrier protein belonging to...
The cellular retinol-binding protein (CRBP) is an intracellular retinol carrier protein belonging to...
The cellular retinol-binding protein (CRBP) is an intracellular retinol carrier protein belonging to...
The cellular retinol-binding protein (CRBP) is an intracellular retinol carrier protein belonging to...
The cellular retinol-binding protein (CRBP) is an intracellular retinol carrier protein belonging to...
Four Cellular Retinol-binding Proteins (CRBP 1, 2, 3, 4) are encoded in the human genome. CRBP 1 and...
The cellular retinol-binding protein (CRBP) is an intracellular retinol carrier protein belonging to...
Retinoids are essential for many physiological processes like cell growth and differentiation, morph...
Cellular Retinol-binding Proteins (CRBP) type I and II are beta-barrel proteins that show very high ...
Retinoids are a class of compounds that are chemically related to vitamin A, which is an essential n...
Retinoid-binding proteins play an important role in regulating transport, storage, and metabolism of...
Protein science stands at the heart of modern life sciences because it unravels fundamental biologic...
BACKGROUND: Retinoids are a class of compounds that are chemically related to vitamin A, which is an...