Protein domains are the basic functional modules that maintain cell functions at a molecule level. Previous studies have mainly focused on the functions of isolated protein domains. The general objective of this thesis is to understand functions and regulations of multi-domain containing proteins. The study is based on two protein classes: naturally occurred BAR domain-containing proteins and artificially engineered calcium indicators. BAR domain super-family proteins BAR (Bin/Amphiphysin/Rvs) domain super-family proteins are peripheral membrane proteins that regulate membrane curvatures during the membrane remodeling events such as endocytosis, vesicular trafficking and cell growth. Via multiple biophysical approaches, I systematically stu...
Bin-Amphiphysin-Rvs (BAR) domain proteins are central regulators of many cellular processes involvin...
Biological membranes are constantly being remodeled with high spatial and temporal accuracy, which i...
Bin-Amphiphysin-Rvs (BAR) domain proteins are central regulators of many cellular processes involvin...
Membrane curvature provides a means to control spatial organization and activity of cells. It is reg...
Membrane curvature provides a means to control spatial organization and activity of cells. It is reg...
Numerous physiological phenomena involve highly curved cell membranes with significant shape diversi...
The BAR domain is the eponymous domain of the “BAR-domain protein superfamily”, a large and diverse ...
The BAR(Bin/amphiphysin/Rvs) domain proteins,including N-BAR(N-terminal amphipathic helix-BAR),EFC/F...
Biological membranes undergo constant shape remodeling involving the formation of highly curved stru...
ABSTRACT: BAR domains are found in proteins that bind and remodel membranes and participate in cytos...
The BAR domain superfamily proteins are reported to involved in membrane-deforming activities connec...
Membrane-shaping proteins of the BAR domain superfamily are determinants of organelle biogenesis, me...
SummaryBin-Amphiphysin-Rvs (BAR) domain proteins are central regulators of many cellular processes i...
Endocytosis is an essential cellular process required for uptake of nutrients from cell environment ...
Biological membranes are constantly being remodeled with high spatial and temporal accuracy, which i...
Bin-Amphiphysin-Rvs (BAR) domain proteins are central regulators of many cellular processes involvin...
Biological membranes are constantly being remodeled with high spatial and temporal accuracy, which i...
Bin-Amphiphysin-Rvs (BAR) domain proteins are central regulators of many cellular processes involvin...
Membrane curvature provides a means to control spatial organization and activity of cells. It is reg...
Membrane curvature provides a means to control spatial organization and activity of cells. It is reg...
Numerous physiological phenomena involve highly curved cell membranes with significant shape diversi...
The BAR domain is the eponymous domain of the “BAR-domain protein superfamily”, a large and diverse ...
The BAR(Bin/amphiphysin/Rvs) domain proteins,including N-BAR(N-terminal amphipathic helix-BAR),EFC/F...
Biological membranes undergo constant shape remodeling involving the formation of highly curved stru...
ABSTRACT: BAR domains are found in proteins that bind and remodel membranes and participate in cytos...
The BAR domain superfamily proteins are reported to involved in membrane-deforming activities connec...
Membrane-shaping proteins of the BAR domain superfamily are determinants of organelle biogenesis, me...
SummaryBin-Amphiphysin-Rvs (BAR) domain proteins are central regulators of many cellular processes i...
Endocytosis is an essential cellular process required for uptake of nutrients from cell environment ...
Biological membranes are constantly being remodeled with high spatial and temporal accuracy, which i...
Bin-Amphiphysin-Rvs (BAR) domain proteins are central regulators of many cellular processes involvin...
Biological membranes are constantly being remodeled with high spatial and temporal accuracy, which i...
Bin-Amphiphysin-Rvs (BAR) domain proteins are central regulators of many cellular processes involvin...