There is a limited understanding of the folding of multidomain membrane proteins. Lactose permease (LacY) of Escherichia coli is an archetypal member of the major facilitator superfamily of membrane transport proteins, which contain two domains of six transmembrane helices each. We exploit chemical denaturation to determine the unfolding free energy of LacY and employ Trp residues as site-specific thermodynamic probes. Single Trp LacY mutants are created with the individual Trps situated at mirror image positions on the two LacY domains. The changes in Trp fluorescence induced by urea denaturation are used to construct denaturation curves from which unfolding free energies can be determined. The majority of the single Trp tracers report the...
Single-amino-acid mutations provide quantitative insight into the energetics that underlie the dynam...
Membrane proteins are a neglected, but important class of proteins throughout the biological world. ...
AbstractRecent three-dimensional structures of helical membrane proteins present new challenges for ...
There is a limited understanding of the folding of multidomain membrane proteins. Lactose permease (...
AbstractWe provide an overview of lipid-dependent polytopic membrane protein folding and topogenesis...
Membrane proteins represent an important class of macromolecules that play critical roles in many bi...
AbstractMembrane transport proteins transduce free energy stored in electrochemical ion gradients in...
Proteins carry out essential processes of the cell, and to function properly they must adopt and ma...
AbstractThe folding mechanisms for β-barrel membrane proteins present unique challenges because acqu...
The cell envelope is essential for the survival of Gram-negative bacteria. This specialised membrane...
This project investigates changes in protein solvation during the folding reaction of Outer membrane...
Understanding protein folding has been one of the great challenges in biochemistry and molecular bio...
AbstractThe folding and stability of transmembrane proteins is a fundamental and unsolved biological...
The correct folding and assembly of proteins within biological membranes is essential for membrane b...
Many proteins are located in cellular membranes. To function in such an environment, proteins must i...
Single-amino-acid mutations provide quantitative insight into the energetics that underlie the dynam...
Membrane proteins are a neglected, but important class of proteins throughout the biological world. ...
AbstractRecent three-dimensional structures of helical membrane proteins present new challenges for ...
There is a limited understanding of the folding of multidomain membrane proteins. Lactose permease (...
AbstractWe provide an overview of lipid-dependent polytopic membrane protein folding and topogenesis...
Membrane proteins represent an important class of macromolecules that play critical roles in many bi...
AbstractMembrane transport proteins transduce free energy stored in electrochemical ion gradients in...
Proteins carry out essential processes of the cell, and to function properly they must adopt and ma...
AbstractThe folding mechanisms for β-barrel membrane proteins present unique challenges because acqu...
The cell envelope is essential for the survival of Gram-negative bacteria. This specialised membrane...
This project investigates changes in protein solvation during the folding reaction of Outer membrane...
Understanding protein folding has been one of the great challenges in biochemistry and molecular bio...
AbstractThe folding and stability of transmembrane proteins is a fundamental and unsolved biological...
The correct folding and assembly of proteins within biological membranes is essential for membrane b...
Many proteins are located in cellular membranes. To function in such an environment, proteins must i...
Single-amino-acid mutations provide quantitative insight into the energetics that underlie the dynam...
Membrane proteins are a neglected, but important class of proteins throughout the biological world. ...
AbstractRecent three-dimensional structures of helical membrane proteins present new challenges for ...