Integral membrane proteins are localized and/or regulated by lipids present in the surrounding bilayer. While bacteria have relatively simple membranes, there is ample evidence that many bacterial proteins bind to specific lipids, especially the anionic lipid cardiolipin. Here, we apply molecular dynamics simulations to assess lipid binding to 42 different Escherichia coli inner membrane proteins. Our data reveal an asymmetry between the membrane leaflets, with increased anionic lipid binding to the inner leaflet regions of the proteins, particularly for cardiolipin. From our simulations, we identify >700 independent cardiolipin binding sites, allowing us to identify the molecular basis of a prototypical cardiolipin binding site, which we v...
Integral membrane proteins are regulated by specific interactions with lipids from the surrounding b...
The transport of proteins across or into membranes is a vital biological process, achieved in every ...
The current strategies to eradicate bacteria require that the antimicrobial agent either penetrate o...
Membranes are formed from a bilayer containing diverse lipid species with which membrane proteins in...
Peripheral membrane proteins can reversibly and specifically bind to biological membranes to carry o...
Background Lipid-protein interactions stabilize protein oligomers, shape their structure, and modul...
Parallel advances in lipidomics and the structural biology of membrane proteins over the past decade...
Deep understanding of lipid bilayers in three phases at the molecular level could potentially lead u...
<div><p>The <i>Escherichia coli</i> UraA H<sup>+</sup>-uracil symporter is a member of the nucleobas...
Given the current rise in antibiotic resistant bacteria, E. coli takes center stageas a bacteria tha...
The respiratory chain is located in the inner membrane of mitochondria and produces the major part o...
Protein-lipid interactions underpin the biological activities in cell membranes. However, the energ...
The transport of proteins across or into membranes is a vital biological process, achieved in every ...
The respiratory chain is located in the inner membrane of mitochondria and produces the major part o...
Cells are the entities of life and they at least consist of one aqueous compartment separated from t...
Integral membrane proteins are regulated by specific interactions with lipids from the surrounding b...
The transport of proteins across or into membranes is a vital biological process, achieved in every ...
The current strategies to eradicate bacteria require that the antimicrobial agent either penetrate o...
Membranes are formed from a bilayer containing diverse lipid species with which membrane proteins in...
Peripheral membrane proteins can reversibly and specifically bind to biological membranes to carry o...
Background Lipid-protein interactions stabilize protein oligomers, shape their structure, and modul...
Parallel advances in lipidomics and the structural biology of membrane proteins over the past decade...
Deep understanding of lipid bilayers in three phases at the molecular level could potentially lead u...
<div><p>The <i>Escherichia coli</i> UraA H<sup>+</sup>-uracil symporter is a member of the nucleobas...
Given the current rise in antibiotic resistant bacteria, E. coli takes center stageas a bacteria tha...
The respiratory chain is located in the inner membrane of mitochondria and produces the major part o...
Protein-lipid interactions underpin the biological activities in cell membranes. However, the energ...
The transport of proteins across or into membranes is a vital biological process, achieved in every ...
The respiratory chain is located in the inner membrane of mitochondria and produces the major part o...
Cells are the entities of life and they at least consist of one aqueous compartment separated from t...
Integral membrane proteins are regulated by specific interactions with lipids from the surrounding b...
The transport of proteins across or into membranes is a vital biological process, achieved in every ...
The current strategies to eradicate bacteria require that the antimicrobial agent either penetrate o...