The DedA protein family is a highly conserved and ancient family of membrane proteins with representatives in most sequenced genomes, including those of bacteria, archaea, and eukarya. The functions of the DedA family proteins remain obscure. However, recent genetic approaches have revealed important roles for certain bacterial DedA family members in membrane homeostasis. Bacterial DedA family mutants display such intriguing phenotypes as cell division defects, temperature sensitivity, altered membrane lipid composition, elevated envelope-related stress responses, and loss of proton motive force. The DedA family is also essential in at least two species of bacteria: Borrelia burgdorferi and Escherichia coli. Here, we describe the phylogenet...
Members of the YidC/Oxa1/Alb3 protein family facilitate the insertion, folding and assembly of prote...
The Uncharacterized Protein Family 0016 (UPF0016) gathers poorly studied membrane proteins well cons...
Abstract Several recent discoveries reveal unexpected versatility of the bacterial and archaeal cyto...
The DedA protein family is a highly conserved and ancient family of membrane proteins with represent...
VMP1 and DedA proteins are conserved families of transmembrane proteins in eukaryotes and prokaryote...
We have reported that simultaneous deletion of two Escherichia coli genes, yqjA and yghB, encoding r...
AbstractMembrane proteins of the DedA/Tvp38 protein family are involved in membrane integrity and vi...
© 2016 FEMS. Escherichia coli DedA/Tvp38 family proteins YghB and YqjA are putative membrane transpo...
Cells possess specialized machinery to direct the insertion of membrane proteins into the lipid bila...
AbstractA systematic comparative genomic analysis of all archaeal membrane proteins that have been p...
The DedA family genes are found in most bacterial genomes. Two of these proteins are Escherichia col...
DegP (also designated as HtrA) and its homologs are found in prokaryotic cells and such eukaryotic o...
Membrane dynamics are essential for numerous cellular processes in eukaryotic and prokaryotic cells....
DoctorMembrane proteins play important roles in the biology of the cell. Membrane proteins are loca...
Dynamin(-like) proteins (DLPs) are widely distributed inbacteria, and both structural and biochemica...
Members of the YidC/Oxa1/Alb3 protein family facilitate the insertion, folding and assembly of prote...
The Uncharacterized Protein Family 0016 (UPF0016) gathers poorly studied membrane proteins well cons...
Abstract Several recent discoveries reveal unexpected versatility of the bacterial and archaeal cyto...
The DedA protein family is a highly conserved and ancient family of membrane proteins with represent...
VMP1 and DedA proteins are conserved families of transmembrane proteins in eukaryotes and prokaryote...
We have reported that simultaneous deletion of two Escherichia coli genes, yqjA and yghB, encoding r...
AbstractMembrane proteins of the DedA/Tvp38 protein family are involved in membrane integrity and vi...
© 2016 FEMS. Escherichia coli DedA/Tvp38 family proteins YghB and YqjA are putative membrane transpo...
Cells possess specialized machinery to direct the insertion of membrane proteins into the lipid bila...
AbstractA systematic comparative genomic analysis of all archaeal membrane proteins that have been p...
The DedA family genes are found in most bacterial genomes. Two of these proteins are Escherichia col...
DegP (also designated as HtrA) and its homologs are found in prokaryotic cells and such eukaryotic o...
Membrane dynamics are essential for numerous cellular processes in eukaryotic and prokaryotic cells....
DoctorMembrane proteins play important roles in the biology of the cell. Membrane proteins are loca...
Dynamin(-like) proteins (DLPs) are widely distributed inbacteria, and both structural and biochemica...
Members of the YidC/Oxa1/Alb3 protein family facilitate the insertion, folding and assembly of prote...
The Uncharacterized Protein Family 0016 (UPF0016) gathers poorly studied membrane proteins well cons...
Abstract Several recent discoveries reveal unexpected versatility of the bacterial and archaeal cyto...