High-resolution microscopy techniques provide a plethora of information on biological structures from the cellular level down to the molecular level. In this review, we present the unique capabilities of transmission electron and atomic force microscopy to assess the structure, oligomeric state, function and dynamics of channel and transport proteins in their native environment, the lipid bilayer. Most importantly, membrane proteins can be visualized in the frozen-hydrated state and in buffer solution by cryo-transmission electron and atomic force microscopy, respectively. We also illustrate the potential of the scintillation proximity assay to study substrate binding of detergent-solubilized transporters prior to crystallization and struct...
Electron crystallography and atomic force microscopy allow the study of two-dimensional membrane pro...
Atomic force microscopy (AFM) proved to be able to obtain high‐resolution three‐dimensional images o...
The behaviour of biological components in cellular membranes is vital to the function of cells howev...
High-resolution microscopy techniques provide a plethora of information on biological structures fro...
Membrane proteins represent an important class of proteins that are encoded by about 40% of all gene...
Structural information on membrane proteins is sparse, yet they represent an important class of prot...
AbstractStructural information on membrane proteins is sparse, yet they represent an important class...
Fundamental biological processes such as cell-cell communication, signal transduction, molecular tra...
Proceedings of the NATO Advanced Research Workshop: Scanning Probe Microscopies and Molecular Mater...
Functional insights into macromolecules lie in the arrangement of their molecular structures. Invest...
Membrane proteins play important roles in biological functions, with accompanying allosteric structu...
The biological importance of membrane proteins has been recognized worldwide for many years, but his...
International audienceThe lipid-layer technique allows reconstituting transmembrane proteins at a hi...
AbstractElectron crystallography and atomic force microscopy allow the study of two-dimensional memb...
Biological membranes contain specialized protein macromolecules such as channels, pumps and receptor...
Electron crystallography and atomic force microscopy allow the study of two-dimensional membrane pro...
Atomic force microscopy (AFM) proved to be able to obtain high‐resolution three‐dimensional images o...
The behaviour of biological components in cellular membranes is vital to the function of cells howev...
High-resolution microscopy techniques provide a plethora of information on biological structures fro...
Membrane proteins represent an important class of proteins that are encoded by about 40% of all gene...
Structural information on membrane proteins is sparse, yet they represent an important class of prot...
AbstractStructural information on membrane proteins is sparse, yet they represent an important class...
Fundamental biological processes such as cell-cell communication, signal transduction, molecular tra...
Proceedings of the NATO Advanced Research Workshop: Scanning Probe Microscopies and Molecular Mater...
Functional insights into macromolecules lie in the arrangement of their molecular structures. Invest...
Membrane proteins play important roles in biological functions, with accompanying allosteric structu...
The biological importance of membrane proteins has been recognized worldwide for many years, but his...
International audienceThe lipid-layer technique allows reconstituting transmembrane proteins at a hi...
AbstractElectron crystallography and atomic force microscopy allow the study of two-dimensional memb...
Biological membranes contain specialized protein macromolecules such as channels, pumps and receptor...
Electron crystallography and atomic force microscopy allow the study of two-dimensional membrane pro...
Atomic force microscopy (AFM) proved to be able to obtain high‐resolution three‐dimensional images o...
The behaviour of biological components in cellular membranes is vital to the function of cells howev...