International audienceVIsinin-LIke Proteins (VILIPs) are a subfamily of the Neuronal Calcium Sensor (NCS) proteins, which possess both N-myristoylation and EF-hand motifs allowing for a putative 'calcium-myristoyl switch' regulation mechanism. It has previously been established that myristoyl conjugation increases the affinity of proteins for membranes, but, in many cases, a second feature such as a cluster of positively-charged residues is needed for stable membrane binding. The interaction of two members of this family, VILIP-1 and VILIP-3, with Langmuir monolayers as membrane models has been investigated in order to study the effects of both myristoylation and the highly basic region containing conserved poly-lysine residues on membrane ...
Neuronal calcium sensor-1 (NCS-1), a Ca2+-binding protein, plays an important role in the modulation...
Neuronal calcium sensor (NCS) proteins are EF-hand containing Ca2+ binding proteins that regulate se...
It has become increasingly clear that receptors and ion channels in the plasma membrane do not exist...
International audienceVIsinin-LIke Proteins (VILIPs) are a subfamily of the Neuronal Calcium Sensor ...
AbstractVIsinin-LIke Proteins (VILIPs) are a subfamily of the Neuronal Calcium Sensor (NCS) proteins...
<div><p>The neuronal calcium sensor proteins Visinin-like Proteins 1 (VILIP-1) and 3 (VILIP-3) are e...
International audienceThe neuronal calcium sensor proteins Visinin-like Proteins 1 (VILIP-1) and 3 (...
The subcellular membrane localisation of neuronal calcium sensor (NCS) proteins in living cells, suc...
Visinin-like protein 3 (VILIP-3) belongs to a family of Ca2+-myristoyl switch proteins that regulate...
Deux membres des Visinin-Like Proteins (VILIPs), VILIP-1 et VILIP-3, ont été étudiés à l'aide de deu...
The NCS protein Visinin-like Protein 1 (VILIP-1) transduces calcium signals in the brain and serves ...
The NCS protein Visinin-like Protein 1 (VILIP-1) transduces calcium signals in the brain and serves ...
The NCS protein Visinin-like Protein 1 (VILIP-1) transduces calcium signals in the brain and serves ...
VILIP and NCS-1, neural-specific, 22-kDa Ca(2+)-binding proteins possessing four EF-hands, were expr...
International audienceIn this work, two different types of supported biomimetic membranes were desig...
Neuronal calcium sensor-1 (NCS-1), a Ca2+-binding protein, plays an important role in the modulation...
Neuronal calcium sensor (NCS) proteins are EF-hand containing Ca2+ binding proteins that regulate se...
It has become increasingly clear that receptors and ion channels in the plasma membrane do not exist...
International audienceVIsinin-LIke Proteins (VILIPs) are a subfamily of the Neuronal Calcium Sensor ...
AbstractVIsinin-LIke Proteins (VILIPs) are a subfamily of the Neuronal Calcium Sensor (NCS) proteins...
<div><p>The neuronal calcium sensor proteins Visinin-like Proteins 1 (VILIP-1) and 3 (VILIP-3) are e...
International audienceThe neuronal calcium sensor proteins Visinin-like Proteins 1 (VILIP-1) and 3 (...
The subcellular membrane localisation of neuronal calcium sensor (NCS) proteins in living cells, suc...
Visinin-like protein 3 (VILIP-3) belongs to a family of Ca2+-myristoyl switch proteins that regulate...
Deux membres des Visinin-Like Proteins (VILIPs), VILIP-1 et VILIP-3, ont été étudiés à l'aide de deu...
The NCS protein Visinin-like Protein 1 (VILIP-1) transduces calcium signals in the brain and serves ...
The NCS protein Visinin-like Protein 1 (VILIP-1) transduces calcium signals in the brain and serves ...
The NCS protein Visinin-like Protein 1 (VILIP-1) transduces calcium signals in the brain and serves ...
VILIP and NCS-1, neural-specific, 22-kDa Ca(2+)-binding proteins possessing four EF-hands, were expr...
International audienceIn this work, two different types of supported biomimetic membranes were desig...
Neuronal calcium sensor-1 (NCS-1), a Ca2+-binding protein, plays an important role in the modulation...
Neuronal calcium sensor (NCS) proteins are EF-hand containing Ca2+ binding proteins that regulate se...
It has become increasingly clear that receptors and ion channels in the plasma membrane do not exist...