The protonation state of embedded charged residues in transmembrane proteins (TMPs) can control the onset of protein function. It is understood that interactions between an embedded charged residue and other charged or polar residues in the moiety would influence its pKa, but how the surrounding environment in which the TMP resides affects the pKa of these residues is unclear. Proteorhodopsin (PR), a light-responsive proton pump from marine bacteria, was used as a model to examine externally accessible factors that tune the pKa of its embedded charged residue, specifically its primary proton acceptor D97. The pKa of D97 was compared between PR reconstituted in liposomes with different net headgroup charges and equilibrated in buffer with di...
AbstractPhospholemman (PLM) is a single-span transmembrane protein belonging to the FXYD family of p...
The screened Coulomb potential (SCP) method, combined with a quantitative description of the microen...
The bacteriorhodopsin (BR) Asp96Gly/Phe171Cys/Phe219Leu triple mutant has been shown to translocate ...
Finite difference solutions of the Poisson-Boltzmann equation are used to calculate the pKa values o...
The plasma membrane is the crucial interface between the cell and its exterior, packed with embedded...
Transmembrane proteins are essential biomolecules that reside in cell membranes and play important r...
ABSTRACT: In this work, we apply the recently developed constant pH molecular dynamics technique to ...
AbstractThe ionizable amino acid side chains of proteins are usually located at the surface. However...
Proteorhodopsin (PR) is a light-driven proton pump found in marine bacteria. Thousands of PRs are cl...
Bacteriorhodopsin pumps protons across a membrane using the energy of light. The proton pumping is i...
Electrostatic energy links the structural properties of proteins with some of their important biolog...
Proteorhodopsin, a homologue of archaeal bacteriorhodopsin (BR), belongs to a newly identified famil...
Proteorhodopsin (PR) is a light-driven proton pump found in marine bacteria, and thousands of PRs ar...
The ability to regulate pH dynamics is one of the hallmarks of all living cells. pH affects biologic...
Phospholemman (PLM) is a single-span transmembrane protein belonging to the FXYD family of proteins....
AbstractPhospholemman (PLM) is a single-span transmembrane protein belonging to the FXYD family of p...
The screened Coulomb potential (SCP) method, combined with a quantitative description of the microen...
The bacteriorhodopsin (BR) Asp96Gly/Phe171Cys/Phe219Leu triple mutant has been shown to translocate ...
Finite difference solutions of the Poisson-Boltzmann equation are used to calculate the pKa values o...
The plasma membrane is the crucial interface between the cell and its exterior, packed with embedded...
Transmembrane proteins are essential biomolecules that reside in cell membranes and play important r...
ABSTRACT: In this work, we apply the recently developed constant pH molecular dynamics technique to ...
AbstractThe ionizable amino acid side chains of proteins are usually located at the surface. However...
Proteorhodopsin (PR) is a light-driven proton pump found in marine bacteria. Thousands of PRs are cl...
Bacteriorhodopsin pumps protons across a membrane using the energy of light. The proton pumping is i...
Electrostatic energy links the structural properties of proteins with some of their important biolog...
Proteorhodopsin, a homologue of archaeal bacteriorhodopsin (BR), belongs to a newly identified famil...
Proteorhodopsin (PR) is a light-driven proton pump found in marine bacteria, and thousands of PRs ar...
The ability to regulate pH dynamics is one of the hallmarks of all living cells. pH affects biologic...
Phospholemman (PLM) is a single-span transmembrane protein belonging to the FXYD family of proteins....
AbstractPhospholemman (PLM) is a single-span transmembrane protein belonging to the FXYD family of p...
The screened Coulomb potential (SCP) method, combined with a quantitative description of the microen...
The bacteriorhodopsin (BR) Asp96Gly/Phe171Cys/Phe219Leu triple mutant has been shown to translocate ...