After a nascent chain of a membrane protein emerges from the ribosomal tunnel, the protein is integrated into the cell membrane. This process is controlled by a series of proteinaceous molecular devices, such as signal recognition particles and Sec translocons. In addition to these proteins, we discovered two endogenous components regulating membrane protein integration in the inner membrane of Escherichia coli. The integration is blocked by diacylglycerol (DAG), whereas the blocking is relieved by a glycolipid named membrane protein integrase (MPIase). Here, we investigated the influence of these integration-blocking and integration-promoting factors on the physicochemical properties of membrane lipids via solid-state NMR and fluorescence ...
We follow the cotranslational biosynthesis of three multispanning Escherichia coli inner membrane pr...
AbstractA cell-free system based on a lysate and membrane vesicles from Escherichia coli is used to ...
Membrane proteins are sequestered in a hydrophobic lipid environment, and are therefore resistant to...
After a nascent chain of a membrane protein emerges from the ribosomal tunnel, the protein is integr...
A complete reconstitution system for membrane integration of the simplest protein was developed by m...
AbstractThe molecular events of membrane translocation and insertion have been investigated using a ...
MPIase is the first known glycolipid that is essential for membrane protein integration in the inner...
Abstractα-Helical transmembrane proteins in bacteria are localized within the plasma membrane. The m...
Abstract To determine how the lipid environment affects membrane protein structure and function, str...
Cells are the entities of life and they at least consist of one aqueous compartment separated from t...
AbstractPhospholipids are essential building blocks of membranes and maintain the membrane permeabil...
Every living cell is surrounded by a selectivity permeable cytoplasmic membrane. Its general structu...
AbstractWe provide an overview of lipid-dependent polytopic membrane protein folding and topogenesis...
Many proteins interact with cell and subcellular membranes. The plasma and intracellular membranes a...
Membranes are essential for the integrity and function of the cell. The collective property of the l...
We follow the cotranslational biosynthesis of three multispanning Escherichia coli inner membrane pr...
AbstractA cell-free system based on a lysate and membrane vesicles from Escherichia coli is used to ...
Membrane proteins are sequestered in a hydrophobic lipid environment, and are therefore resistant to...
After a nascent chain of a membrane protein emerges from the ribosomal tunnel, the protein is integr...
A complete reconstitution system for membrane integration of the simplest protein was developed by m...
AbstractThe molecular events of membrane translocation and insertion have been investigated using a ...
MPIase is the first known glycolipid that is essential for membrane protein integration in the inner...
Abstractα-Helical transmembrane proteins in bacteria are localized within the plasma membrane. The m...
Abstract To determine how the lipid environment affects membrane protein structure and function, str...
Cells are the entities of life and they at least consist of one aqueous compartment separated from t...
AbstractPhospholipids are essential building blocks of membranes and maintain the membrane permeabil...
Every living cell is surrounded by a selectivity permeable cytoplasmic membrane. Its general structu...
AbstractWe provide an overview of lipid-dependent polytopic membrane protein folding and topogenesis...
Many proteins interact with cell and subcellular membranes. The plasma and intracellular membranes a...
Membranes are essential for the integrity and function of the cell. The collective property of the l...
We follow the cotranslational biosynthesis of three multispanning Escherichia coli inner membrane pr...
AbstractA cell-free system based on a lysate and membrane vesicles from Escherichia coli is used to ...
Membrane proteins are sequestered in a hydrophobic lipid environment, and are therefore resistant to...