Membrane proteins participate in a broad range of cellular processes and represent more than 60% of drug targets. One approach to their structural analyses is mass spectrometry (MS)-based footprinting including hydrogen/deuterium exchange (HDX), fast photochemical oxidation of proteins (FPOP), and residue-specific chemical modification. Studying membrane proteins usually requires their isolation from the native lipid environment, after which they often become unstable. To overcome this problem, we are pursuing a novel methodology of incorporating membrane proteins into saposin A picodiscs for MS footprinting. We apply different footprinting approaches to a model membrane protein, mouse ferroportin, in picodiscs and achieve high coverage tha...
Membrane proteins play critical biochemical roles but remain challenging to study. Recently, native ...
In this thesis I describe the application of native mass spectrometry to investigate membrane protei...
A subsection of integral membrane proteins partition into chloroform during a chloroform/methanol/wa...
Membrane proteins, such as receptors, transporters and ion channels, control the vast majority of ce...
Membrane proteins play critical physiological roles and make up the majority of drug targets. Due to...
Structural biology plays an important role in modern molecular biosciences. High-resolution hydroxyl...
Membrane proteins play a central role in virtually all biological processes, and they represent impo...
Integral membrane proteins (IMPs) mediate molecular transport and signaling across cellular and orga...
Membrane proteins (MPs) facilitate a large number of essential physiological functions and are the t...
A targeted mass spectrometry-based method is presented that adopts the fast photochemical oxidation ...
Summary: Membrane proteins perform numerous critical functions in the cell, making many of them prim...
BackgroundMembrane proteins are crucial for cellular sensory cascades and metabolite transport, and ...
Understanding the higher-order structure of membrane proteins (MPs), which are vital for numerous bi...
Membrane proteins, such as receptors, transporters and ion channels, control the vast majority of ce...
Membrane proteins are currently the most common targets for pharmaceuticals. However, characterizati...
Membrane proteins play critical biochemical roles but remain challenging to study. Recently, native ...
In this thesis I describe the application of native mass spectrometry to investigate membrane protei...
A subsection of integral membrane proteins partition into chloroform during a chloroform/methanol/wa...
Membrane proteins, such as receptors, transporters and ion channels, control the vast majority of ce...
Membrane proteins play critical physiological roles and make up the majority of drug targets. Due to...
Structural biology plays an important role in modern molecular biosciences. High-resolution hydroxyl...
Membrane proteins play a central role in virtually all biological processes, and they represent impo...
Integral membrane proteins (IMPs) mediate molecular transport and signaling across cellular and orga...
Membrane proteins (MPs) facilitate a large number of essential physiological functions and are the t...
A targeted mass spectrometry-based method is presented that adopts the fast photochemical oxidation ...
Summary: Membrane proteins perform numerous critical functions in the cell, making many of them prim...
BackgroundMembrane proteins are crucial for cellular sensory cascades and metabolite transport, and ...
Understanding the higher-order structure of membrane proteins (MPs), which are vital for numerous bi...
Membrane proteins, such as receptors, transporters and ion channels, control the vast majority of ce...
Membrane proteins are currently the most common targets for pharmaceuticals. However, characterizati...
Membrane proteins play critical biochemical roles but remain challenging to study. Recently, native ...
In this thesis I describe the application of native mass spectrometry to investigate membrane protei...
A subsection of integral membrane proteins partition into chloroform during a chloroform/methanol/wa...