Glucoside detergents are successfully used for membrane protein crystallization mainly because of their ability to form small protein-detergent complexes. In a previous study, we introduced glucose neopentyl glycol (GNG) amphiphiles with a branched diglucoside structure that has facilitated high resolution crystallographic structure determination of several membrane proteins. Like other glucoside detergents, however, these GNGs were less successful than DDM in stabilizing membrane proteins, limiting their wide use in protein structural study. As a strategy to improve GNG efficacy for protein stabilization, we introduced two different alkyl chains (i.e., main and pendant chains) into the GNG scaffold while maintaining the branched diglucosid...
Despite their importance in biology and medicinal chemistry, structural and functional studies of me...
The development of a new class of surfactants for membrane protein manipulation, "GNG amphiphiles", ...
Amphiphilic agents, called detergents, are invaluable tools for studying membrane proteins. However,...
Membrane proteins are widely studied in detergent micelles, a membrane-mimetic system formed by amph...
Detergents are extensively used for membrane protein manipulation. Membrane proteins solubilized in ...
The understanding of integral membrane protein (IMP) structure and function is hampered by the diffi...
Membrane protein structures provide atomic level insight into essential biochemical processes and fa...
A novel class of detergents, designated tandem neopentyl glycol maltosides (TNMs), were evaluated wi...
Membrane proteins are amphipathic bio-macromolecules incompatible with the polar environments of aqu...
Detergents are widely used to isolate membrane proteins from lipid bilayers, but many proteins solub...
Detergents have been major contributors to membrane-protein structural study for decades. However, m...
Membrane proteins are amphipathic bio-macromolecules incompatible with the polar environments of aqu...
Abstract Integral membrane proteins are vital for cell homeostasis of all organisms. Representing 30...
Integral membrane proteins pose considerable challenges to high resolution structural analysis. Main...
Membrane proteins are of main importance to living cells. These bio-macromolecules are involved in m...
Despite their importance in biology and medicinal chemistry, structural and functional studies of me...
The development of a new class of surfactants for membrane protein manipulation, "GNG amphiphiles", ...
Amphiphilic agents, called detergents, are invaluable tools for studying membrane proteins. However,...
Membrane proteins are widely studied in detergent micelles, a membrane-mimetic system formed by amph...
Detergents are extensively used for membrane protein manipulation. Membrane proteins solubilized in ...
The understanding of integral membrane protein (IMP) structure and function is hampered by the diffi...
Membrane protein structures provide atomic level insight into essential biochemical processes and fa...
A novel class of detergents, designated tandem neopentyl glycol maltosides (TNMs), were evaluated wi...
Membrane proteins are amphipathic bio-macromolecules incompatible with the polar environments of aqu...
Detergents are widely used to isolate membrane proteins from lipid bilayers, but many proteins solub...
Detergents have been major contributors to membrane-protein structural study for decades. However, m...
Membrane proteins are amphipathic bio-macromolecules incompatible with the polar environments of aqu...
Abstract Integral membrane proteins are vital for cell homeostasis of all organisms. Representing 30...
Integral membrane proteins pose considerable challenges to high resolution structural analysis. Main...
Membrane proteins are of main importance to living cells. These bio-macromolecules are involved in m...
Despite their importance in biology and medicinal chemistry, structural and functional studies of me...
The development of a new class of surfactants for membrane protein manipulation, "GNG amphiphiles", ...
Amphiphilic agents, called detergents, are invaluable tools for studying membrane proteins. However,...