There is substantial interest in the development of membrane mimetics for use in membrane protein (MP) studies. MPs require a native like membrane environment for the study of their structure, dynamics, and function. Polymers that assemble into lipid nanodiscs with membranes have been shown to be useful in forming a native like membrane mimetic. This is demonstrated by their ability to self-assemble into a native like membrane environment, and their ability to extract MPs without the use of detergents. To achieve the formation of polymer-lipid nanodiscs the polymer with the proper characteristics must be used. In this talk I will focus on our research in the development of differing polymers with various hydrophobic and hydrophilic modifica...
Amphipathic copolymers have recently gained interest due to their ability to solubilize membrane pro...
Membrane proteins participate in numerous biological processes such as signal transduction and metab...
Nanoparticles assembled with poly(styrene-maleic acid) copolymers, identified in the literature as L...
Polymer lipid nanodiscs are an invaluable system for structural and functional studies of membrane p...
Polymer-stabilized phospholipid nanodiscs are nanoscale, discoidal assemblies containing a central c...
Polymerâ based nanodiscs are valuable tools in biomedical research that can offer a detergentâ fre...
To render membrane proteins amenable to in vitro functional and structural studies, they need to be ...
Polymer nanodisks have shown great potential as membrane mimetics that enable the study of functiona...
CITATION: Overduin, M. & Klumperman, B. 2019. Advancing membrane biology with poly(styrene-co-maleic...
Although lipid nanodiscs are increasingly used in the structural studies of membrane proteins, drug ...
Membrane proteins are critical components of any cell, and their malfunction is associated with nume...
The absence of detergent and curvature makes nanodiscs excellent membrane mimetics. The lack of stru...
Paramagnetic relaxation enhancement (PRE) is commonly used to speed up spin lattice relaxation time ...
Self-assembled proteolipid particles, termed 'nanodiscs', consist of approximately 150 lipid molecul...
International audienceRecently, styrene-maleic acid copolymer lipid nanodiscs have become an increas...
Amphipathic copolymers have recently gained interest due to their ability to solubilize membrane pro...
Membrane proteins participate in numerous biological processes such as signal transduction and metab...
Nanoparticles assembled with poly(styrene-maleic acid) copolymers, identified in the literature as L...
Polymer lipid nanodiscs are an invaluable system for structural and functional studies of membrane p...
Polymer-stabilized phospholipid nanodiscs are nanoscale, discoidal assemblies containing a central c...
Polymerâ based nanodiscs are valuable tools in biomedical research that can offer a detergentâ fre...
To render membrane proteins amenable to in vitro functional and structural studies, they need to be ...
Polymer nanodisks have shown great potential as membrane mimetics that enable the study of functiona...
CITATION: Overduin, M. & Klumperman, B. 2019. Advancing membrane biology with poly(styrene-co-maleic...
Although lipid nanodiscs are increasingly used in the structural studies of membrane proteins, drug ...
Membrane proteins are critical components of any cell, and their malfunction is associated with nume...
The absence of detergent and curvature makes nanodiscs excellent membrane mimetics. The lack of stru...
Paramagnetic relaxation enhancement (PRE) is commonly used to speed up spin lattice relaxation time ...
Self-assembled proteolipid particles, termed 'nanodiscs', consist of approximately 150 lipid molecul...
International audienceRecently, styrene-maleic acid copolymer lipid nanodiscs have become an increas...
Amphipathic copolymers have recently gained interest due to their ability to solubilize membrane pro...
Membrane proteins participate in numerous biological processes such as signal transduction and metab...
Nanoparticles assembled with poly(styrene-maleic acid) copolymers, identified in the literature as L...