Membrane proteins serve as cellular gatekeepers, regulators, and sensors. Prior studies have explored the functional breadth and evolution of proteins and families of particular interest, such as the diversity of transport-associated membrane protein families in prokaryotes and eukaryotes, the composition of integral membrane proteins, and family classification of all human G-protein coupled receptors. However, a comprehensive analysis of the content and evolutionary associations between membrane proteins and families in a diverse set of genomes is lacking. Here, a membrane protein annotation pipeline was developed to define the integral membrane genome and associations between 21,379 proteins from 34 genomes; most, but not all of these pro...
In the "omic" era hundreds of genomes are available for protein sequence analysis, and we may estima...
Integral membrane proteins play a key role in detecting and conveying outside signals into cells, a...
G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) are one of the largest protein families in mammals. GPCRs are in...
Abstract Membrane proteins serve as cellular gatekeep-ers, regulators, and sensors. Prior studies ha...
Membrane proteins are found in all kingdoms of life and are essential for cellular interactions with...
Membrane proteins serve as cellular gatekeepers, regulators, and sensors. Some examples of large mem...
none1noFirst of all why membrane proteins?: a very large set of yet-to be-characterized proteins med...
Given the recent successes in determining membrane-protein structures, we explore the tractability o...
Background: Membrane proteins are key components in a large spectrum of diverse functions and thus a...
Abstract: Transmembrane proteins allow cells to extensively communicate with the external world in a...
DoctorMembrane proteins play important roles in the biology of the cell. Membrane proteins are loca...
Membrane proteins constitute approximately 30% of all genes in the human genome and two large famili...
We have developed a database for membrane protein functions, which has more than 3000 experimental d...
The property of membrane organisation captures the relationship of a protein to cellular membranes a...
A medium-throughput approach is used to rapidly identify membrane proteins from a eukaryotic organis...
In the "omic" era hundreds of genomes are available for protein sequence analysis, and we may estima...
Integral membrane proteins play a key role in detecting and conveying outside signals into cells, a...
G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) are one of the largest protein families in mammals. GPCRs are in...
Abstract Membrane proteins serve as cellular gatekeep-ers, regulators, and sensors. Prior studies ha...
Membrane proteins are found in all kingdoms of life and are essential for cellular interactions with...
Membrane proteins serve as cellular gatekeepers, regulators, and sensors. Some examples of large mem...
none1noFirst of all why membrane proteins?: a very large set of yet-to be-characterized proteins med...
Given the recent successes in determining membrane-protein structures, we explore the tractability o...
Background: Membrane proteins are key components in a large spectrum of diverse functions and thus a...
Abstract: Transmembrane proteins allow cells to extensively communicate with the external world in a...
DoctorMembrane proteins play important roles in the biology of the cell. Membrane proteins are loca...
Membrane proteins constitute approximately 30% of all genes in the human genome and two large famili...
We have developed a database for membrane protein functions, which has more than 3000 experimental d...
The property of membrane organisation captures the relationship of a protein to cellular membranes a...
A medium-throughput approach is used to rapidly identify membrane proteins from a eukaryotic organis...
In the "omic" era hundreds of genomes are available for protein sequence analysis, and we may estima...
Integral membrane proteins play a key role in detecting and conveying outside signals into cells, a...
G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) are one of the largest protein families in mammals. GPCRs are in...