Membrane proteins are frequently present in crowded environments, which favour lateral association and, on occasions, two-dimensional crystallization. To better understand the non-specific lateral association of a membrane protein we have characterized the free energy landscape for the dimerization of a bacterial outer membrane protein, NanC, in a phospholipid bilayer membrane. NanC is a member of the KdgM-family of bacterial outer membrane proteins and is responsible for sialic acid transport in E. coli. Umbrella sampling and coarse-grained molecular dynamics were employed to calculate the potentials of mean force (PMF) for a variety of restrained relative orientations of two NanC proteins as the separation of their centres of mass was var...
International audienceThe lateral organization of biological membranes is of great importance in man...
Atomistic simulations have recently been shown to be sufficiently accurate to reversibly fold globul...
Peripheral membrane proteins (PMPs) bind temporarily to cellular membranes and play important roles ...
<div><p>Membrane proteins are frequently present in crowded environments, which favour lateral assoc...
The work presented in this thesis centres on the development of a work-flow in which coarse-grained...
Potential of mean force (PMF) calculations are used to characterize the free energy landscape of pro...
Copyright © 2015 Park-media, Ltd. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Comm...
Potential of mean force (PMF) calculations are used to characterize the free energy landscape of pro...
To overcome resistance to antibiotics in bacteria, such as Escherichia coli, further understanding o...
The transient dimerization of transmembrane proteins is an important event in several cellular proce...
ABSTRACT We use a self-consistent mean-field theory, designed to investigate membrane reshaping and ...
Atomistic simulations have recently been shown to be sufficiently accurate to reversibly fold globul...
AbstractWe use a self-consistent mean-field theory, designed to investigate membrane reshaping and l...
AbstractTo further foster the connection between particle based and continuum mechanics models for m...
The interactions and forces that direct membrane protein folding are poorly understood by comparison...
International audienceThe lateral organization of biological membranes is of great importance in man...
Atomistic simulations have recently been shown to be sufficiently accurate to reversibly fold globul...
Peripheral membrane proteins (PMPs) bind temporarily to cellular membranes and play important roles ...
<div><p>Membrane proteins are frequently present in crowded environments, which favour lateral assoc...
The work presented in this thesis centres on the development of a work-flow in which coarse-grained...
Potential of mean force (PMF) calculations are used to characterize the free energy landscape of pro...
Copyright © 2015 Park-media, Ltd. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Comm...
Potential of mean force (PMF) calculations are used to characterize the free energy landscape of pro...
To overcome resistance to antibiotics in bacteria, such as Escherichia coli, further understanding o...
The transient dimerization of transmembrane proteins is an important event in several cellular proce...
ABSTRACT We use a self-consistent mean-field theory, designed to investigate membrane reshaping and ...
Atomistic simulations have recently been shown to be sufficiently accurate to reversibly fold globul...
AbstractWe use a self-consistent mean-field theory, designed to investigate membrane reshaping and l...
AbstractTo further foster the connection between particle based and continuum mechanics models for m...
The interactions and forces that direct membrane protein folding are poorly understood by comparison...
International audienceThe lateral organization of biological membranes is of great importance in man...
Atomistic simulations have recently been shown to be sufficiently accurate to reversibly fold globul...
Peripheral membrane proteins (PMPs) bind temporarily to cellular membranes and play important roles ...