Membrane proteins, such as receptors, transporters and ion channels, control the vast majority of cellular signalling and metabolite exchange processes and thus are becoming key pharmacological targets. Obtaining structural information by usage of traditional structural biology techniques is limited by the requirements for the protein samples to be highly pure and stable when handled in high concentrations and in non-native buffer systems, which is often difficult to achieve for membrane targets. Hence, there is a growing requirement for the use of hybrid, integrative approaches to study the dynamic and functional aspects of membrane proteins in physiologically relevant conditions. In recent years, significant progress has been made in the ...
A plethora of membrane proteins are found along the cell surface and on the convoluted labyrinth of ...
Membrane proteins participate in a broad range of cellular processes and represent more than 60% of ...
Membrane proteins (MPs) facilitate a large number of essential physiological functions and are the t...
Membrane proteins, such as receptors, transporters and ion channels, control the vast majority of ce...
Membrane proteins, such as receptors, transporters and ion channels, control the vast majority of ce...
BackgroundMembrane proteins are crucial for cellular sensory cascades and metabolite transport, and ...
Membrane proteins play a central role in virtually all biological processes, and they represent impo...
Membrane proteins represent a challenging family of macromolecules, particularly related to the meth...
Structural biology plays an important role in modern molecular biosciences. High-resolution hydroxyl...
Understanding the higher-order structure of membrane proteins (MPs), which are vital for numerous bi...
ABSTRACT: Essential to cells and their organelles, water is both shuttled to where it is needed and ...
The vast majority of biomolecular processes are controlled or facilitated by water interactions. In ...
The last ∼25 years has seen mass spectrometry (MS) emerge as an integral method in the structural bi...
Rapid advances in structural genomics and in large-scale proteomic projects have yielded vast amount...
Membrane proteins are flexible molecular machines, responsible for the exchange of molecules in and ...
A plethora of membrane proteins are found along the cell surface and on the convoluted labyrinth of ...
Membrane proteins participate in a broad range of cellular processes and represent more than 60% of ...
Membrane proteins (MPs) facilitate a large number of essential physiological functions and are the t...
Membrane proteins, such as receptors, transporters and ion channels, control the vast majority of ce...
Membrane proteins, such as receptors, transporters and ion channels, control the vast majority of ce...
BackgroundMembrane proteins are crucial for cellular sensory cascades and metabolite transport, and ...
Membrane proteins play a central role in virtually all biological processes, and they represent impo...
Membrane proteins represent a challenging family of macromolecules, particularly related to the meth...
Structural biology plays an important role in modern molecular biosciences. High-resolution hydroxyl...
Understanding the higher-order structure of membrane proteins (MPs), which are vital for numerous bi...
ABSTRACT: Essential to cells and their organelles, water is both shuttled to where it is needed and ...
The vast majority of biomolecular processes are controlled or facilitated by water interactions. In ...
The last ∼25 years has seen mass spectrometry (MS) emerge as an integral method in the structural bi...
Rapid advances in structural genomics and in large-scale proteomic projects have yielded vast amount...
Membrane proteins are flexible molecular machines, responsible for the exchange of molecules in and ...
A plethora of membrane proteins are found along the cell surface and on the convoluted labyrinth of ...
Membrane proteins participate in a broad range of cellular processes and represent more than 60% of ...
Membrane proteins (MPs) facilitate a large number of essential physiological functions and are the t...