Transmembrane protein transporters possessing binding sites for ions, toxins, pharmaceutical drugs, and other molecules constitute excellent candidates for developing sensitive and selective biosensing devices. Their attractiveness for analytical purposes is enhanced by the intrinsic amplification capabilities shown when the binding event leads to major changes in the transportation of ions or molecules other than the analyte itself. The large-scale implementation of such transmembrane proteins in biosensing devices is limited by the difficulties encountered in inserting functional transporters into artificial bilayer lipid membranes and by the limitations in understanding and exploiting the changes induced by the interaction with the analy...
Lysenin, a pore forming toxin (PFT) extracted from Eisenia fetida, inserts voltage-regulated channel...
The pore-forming toxin lysenin self-assembles large and stable conductance channels in natural and a...
Copyright © 2013 Daniel Fologea et al.This is an open access article distributed under the Creative ...
Transmembrane protein transporters possessing binding sites for ions, toxins, pharmaceutical drugs, ...
Lysenin, a Pore Forming Toxin extracted from the earthworm E. foetida, inserts uniform and large con...
Lysenin is a pore-forming protein extracted from the earthworm Eisenia fetida, which inserts large c...
The selectivity of ion channels is intrinsic to biological activity in any cell. However, other pore...
Lysenin, a pore forming toxin extracted from the red earthworm E. fetida, self assembles as a large ...
Lysenin is classified as a pore-forming toxin protein that is isolated from the earthworm Eisenia fe...
The electrochemical gradients established across cell membranes are paramount for the execution of b...
Ion channels in living systems show a pronounced selectivity for transported ions. This key feature ...
Lysenin is a pore-forming toxin extracted from earthworms, which inserts large conducting channels i...
Translocation of single molecules through biological nanopores provides valuable information about t...
Non-specific ion conductance channels can be formed in lipid membranes by the poreforming toxin lyse...
Pore-forming toxins are alluring tools for delivering biologically-active, impermeable cargoes to in...
Lysenin, a pore forming toxin (PFT) extracted from Eisenia fetida, inserts voltage-regulated channel...
The pore-forming toxin lysenin self-assembles large and stable conductance channels in natural and a...
Copyright © 2013 Daniel Fologea et al.This is an open access article distributed under the Creative ...
Transmembrane protein transporters possessing binding sites for ions, toxins, pharmaceutical drugs, ...
Lysenin, a Pore Forming Toxin extracted from the earthworm E. foetida, inserts uniform and large con...
Lysenin is a pore-forming protein extracted from the earthworm Eisenia fetida, which inserts large c...
The selectivity of ion channels is intrinsic to biological activity in any cell. However, other pore...
Lysenin, a pore forming toxin extracted from the red earthworm E. fetida, self assembles as a large ...
Lysenin is classified as a pore-forming toxin protein that is isolated from the earthworm Eisenia fe...
The electrochemical gradients established across cell membranes are paramount for the execution of b...
Ion channels in living systems show a pronounced selectivity for transported ions. This key feature ...
Lysenin is a pore-forming toxin extracted from earthworms, which inserts large conducting channels i...
Translocation of single molecules through biological nanopores provides valuable information about t...
Non-specific ion conductance channels can be formed in lipid membranes by the poreforming toxin lyse...
Pore-forming toxins are alluring tools for delivering biologically-active, impermeable cargoes to in...
Lysenin, a pore forming toxin (PFT) extracted from Eisenia fetida, inserts voltage-regulated channel...
The pore-forming toxin lysenin self-assembles large and stable conductance channels in natural and a...
Copyright © 2013 Daniel Fologea et al.This is an open access article distributed under the Creative ...