Integral membrane proteins (IMPs) are biologically highly significant but challenging to study because they require maintaining a cellular lipid-like environment. Here, we explore the application of mass photometry (MP) to IMPs and membrane-mimetic systems at the single-particle level. We apply MP to amphipathic vehicles, such as detergents and amphipols, as well as to lipid and native nanodiscs, characterizing the particle size, sample purity, and heterogeneity. Using methods established for cryogenic electron microscopy, we eliminate detergent background, enabling high-resolution studies of membrane-protein structure and interactions. We find evidence that, when extracted from native membranes using native styrene-maleic acid nanodiscs, t...
A major obstacle in the study of membrane proteins is their solubilization in a stable and active co...
Traditional methods of isolating membrane proteins involve the use of detergents that destabilize th...
Membrane proteins mediate critical physiological roles which establishes them as attractive therapeu...
Integral membrane proteins (IMPs) are biologically highly significant but challenging to study becau...
Summary: Membrane proteins perform numerous critical functions in the cell, making many of them prim...
Membrane proteins play critical physiological roles and make up the majority of drug targets. Due to...
Membrane proteins play critical roles but have been challenging for structural biology. In this issu...
Within cell membranes numerous protein assemblies reside. Among their many functions, these assembli...
Integral membrane proteins pose considerable challenges to mass spectrometry (MS) owing to the compl...
The quantification of membrane-associated biomolecular interactions is crucial to our understanding ...
Membrane proteins play critical biochemical roles but remain challenging to study. Recently, native ...
Membrane proteins frequently assemble into higher order homo- or hetero-oligomers within their natur...
Membrane proteins play vital roles in many biological processes and represent the majority of drug t...
Single-molecule force spectroscopy (SMFS) can quantify and localize inter- and intramolecular intera...
Biophysical characterisation of membrane receptors in their native environment is essential for dru...
A major obstacle in the study of membrane proteins is their solubilization in a stable and active co...
Traditional methods of isolating membrane proteins involve the use of detergents that destabilize th...
Membrane proteins mediate critical physiological roles which establishes them as attractive therapeu...
Integral membrane proteins (IMPs) are biologically highly significant but challenging to study becau...
Summary: Membrane proteins perform numerous critical functions in the cell, making many of them prim...
Membrane proteins play critical physiological roles and make up the majority of drug targets. Due to...
Membrane proteins play critical roles but have been challenging for structural biology. In this issu...
Within cell membranes numerous protein assemblies reside. Among their many functions, these assembli...
Integral membrane proteins pose considerable challenges to mass spectrometry (MS) owing to the compl...
The quantification of membrane-associated biomolecular interactions is crucial to our understanding ...
Membrane proteins play critical biochemical roles but remain challenging to study. Recently, native ...
Membrane proteins frequently assemble into higher order homo- or hetero-oligomers within their natur...
Membrane proteins play vital roles in many biological processes and represent the majority of drug t...
Single-molecule force spectroscopy (SMFS) can quantify and localize inter- and intramolecular intera...
Biophysical characterisation of membrane receptors in their native environment is essential for dru...
A major obstacle in the study of membrane proteins is their solubilization in a stable and active co...
Traditional methods of isolating membrane proteins involve the use of detergents that destabilize th...
Membrane proteins mediate critical physiological roles which establishes them as attractive therapeu...