The outer membrane of Gram-negative bacteria contains β-barrel proteins that form high-conducting ion channels providing a path for hydrophilic molecules, including antibiotics. Traditionally, these proteins have been considered to exist only in an open state so that regulation of outer membrane permeability was accomplished via protein expression. However, electrophysiological recordings show that β-barrel channels respond to transmembrane voltages by characteristically switching from a high-conducting, open state, to a so-called ‘closed’ state, with reduced permeability and possibly exclusion of large metabolites. Here, we use the bacterial porin OmpF from E. coli as a model system to gain insight on the control of outer membrane permeabi...
Haemophilus influenzae (Hi) is a Gram-negative bacteria that is the causative agent of bacterial men...
AbstractPorins form voltage-gated channels in the bacterial outer membrane. These proteins are compo...
In Gram-negative bacteria, the outer membrane porin F (OmpF) constitute the preferred entry point of...
The outer membrane of Gram-negative bacteria contains β-barrel proteins that form high-conducti...
The outer membrane of Gram-negative bacteria contains β-barrel proteins that form high-conducting io...
Outer-membrane porins are often considered as passive conduits of small molecules across lipid bilay...
We used patch clamp analysis to compare the electro-physiological behavior of two related porins fro...
AbstractPorins are channel-forming proteins that are located in the outer membranes (OM) of Gram-neg...
AbstractThe outer membrane or Escherichia coli is a diffusion barrier for macromolecules, but allows...
Strong interactions between lipids and proteins occur primarily through association of charged headg...
AbstractThe outer membrane or Escherichia coli is a diffusion barrier for macromolecules, but allows...
OmpF and OmpC porin channels are responsible for the passage of small hydrophilic solutes across the...
<div><p>Bacterial porins are water-filled β-barrel channels that allow translocation of solutes acro...
Gram-negative bacteria pose a serious public health concern due to resistance to many antibiotics, c...
AbstractThe trimeric OmpU and OmpT porins form large, triple-barrel hydrophilic channels in the oute...
Haemophilus influenzae (Hi) is a Gram-negative bacteria that is the causative agent of bacterial men...
AbstractPorins form voltage-gated channels in the bacterial outer membrane. These proteins are compo...
In Gram-negative bacteria, the outer membrane porin F (OmpF) constitute the preferred entry point of...
The outer membrane of Gram-negative bacteria contains β-barrel proteins that form high-conducti...
The outer membrane of Gram-negative bacteria contains β-barrel proteins that form high-conducting io...
Outer-membrane porins are often considered as passive conduits of small molecules across lipid bilay...
We used patch clamp analysis to compare the electro-physiological behavior of two related porins fro...
AbstractPorins are channel-forming proteins that are located in the outer membranes (OM) of Gram-neg...
AbstractThe outer membrane or Escherichia coli is a diffusion barrier for macromolecules, but allows...
Strong interactions between lipids and proteins occur primarily through association of charged headg...
AbstractThe outer membrane or Escherichia coli is a diffusion barrier for macromolecules, but allows...
OmpF and OmpC porin channels are responsible for the passage of small hydrophilic solutes across the...
<div><p>Bacterial porins are water-filled β-barrel channels that allow translocation of solutes acro...
Gram-negative bacteria pose a serious public health concern due to resistance to many antibiotics, c...
AbstractThe trimeric OmpU and OmpT porins form large, triple-barrel hydrophilic channels in the oute...
Haemophilus influenzae (Hi) is a Gram-negative bacteria that is the causative agent of bacterial men...
AbstractPorins form voltage-gated channels in the bacterial outer membrane. These proteins are compo...
In Gram-negative bacteria, the outer membrane porin F (OmpF) constitute the preferred entry point of...