Membrane protein activity is affected by the properties of the lipid bilayer hosting them. These properties are established by both the lipid composition and the thermodynamic state of the bilayer. In the latter case, any parameter that can alter the state of the bilayer is indirectly able to affect the activity of membrane proteins. In a recent study, we have demonstrated that the activity of the KcsA ion channel is strongly related to the thermodynamic state of the lipid bilayer. In particular, when the lipid bilayer is in its main phase transition region, the conductivity of KcsA is increased and all its characteristic times change according to the characteristic times of the lipid bilayer. We propose here that the lipid bilayer can affe...
The research in this thesis describes the way in which various properties of the KcsA tetramer can b...
AbstractIn this article, we examine the mechanical role of the lipid bilayer in ion channel conforma...
There is increasing evidence to support the notion that membrane proteins, instead of being isolated...
Membrane protein activity is affected by the properties of the lipid bilayer hosting them. These pro...
AbstractWe show that the activity of an ion channel is correlated with the phase state of the lipid ...
We show that the activity of an ion channel is correlated with the phase state of the lipid bilayer ...
The plasma membrane isolates the interior of cells from the external environment. In addition to act...
It has become increasingly apparent that the lipid composition of cell membranes affects the functio...
Ion conduction across the cellular membrane requires the simultaneous opening of activation and inac...
Ion channels are present in every domain of life. They catalyze the rapid and selective flux of ions...
Cell membranes actively participate in the regulation of protein structure and function. In this wor...
The energy associated with a mismatch between the hydrocarbon portions of a lipid bilayer and the hy...
AbstractIon channel conformational changes within the lipid membrane are a key requirement to contro...
KcsA, a prokaryote tetrameric potassium channel, was the first ion channel ever to be structurally s...
The crystal structure of the K+ channel KcsA explains many features of ion channel function. The sel...
The research in this thesis describes the way in which various properties of the KcsA tetramer can b...
AbstractIn this article, we examine the mechanical role of the lipid bilayer in ion channel conforma...
There is increasing evidence to support the notion that membrane proteins, instead of being isolated...
Membrane protein activity is affected by the properties of the lipid bilayer hosting them. These pro...
AbstractWe show that the activity of an ion channel is correlated with the phase state of the lipid ...
We show that the activity of an ion channel is correlated with the phase state of the lipid bilayer ...
The plasma membrane isolates the interior of cells from the external environment. In addition to act...
It has become increasingly apparent that the lipid composition of cell membranes affects the functio...
Ion conduction across the cellular membrane requires the simultaneous opening of activation and inac...
Ion channels are present in every domain of life. They catalyze the rapid and selective flux of ions...
Cell membranes actively participate in the regulation of protein structure and function. In this wor...
The energy associated with a mismatch between the hydrocarbon portions of a lipid bilayer and the hy...
AbstractIon channel conformational changes within the lipid membrane are a key requirement to contro...
KcsA, a prokaryote tetrameric potassium channel, was the first ion channel ever to be structurally s...
The crystal structure of the K+ channel KcsA explains many features of ion channel function. The sel...
The research in this thesis describes the way in which various properties of the KcsA tetramer can b...
AbstractIn this article, we examine the mechanical role of the lipid bilayer in ion channel conforma...
There is increasing evidence to support the notion that membrane proteins, instead of being isolated...