Reaction-center proteins of Rhodopseudomonas Sphaeroides reconstituted into phosphatidylcholine vesicles shift and broaden the fluid-gel transition of the lipid bilayer. The amount of broadening and temperature shift of the transition depend both on protein concentration and on lipid chain length. In particular, the direction of the transition temperature shift is very sensitive to lipid chain length. Electron micrographs show homogeneous protein distribution on the fluid surface whereas the solid phase contains protein aggregates the type depending on chain length. The results can qualitatively be understood in the framework of a mattress model of lipid/protein interactions in membranes
International audienceThe lateral organization of biological membranes is of great importance in man...
A thermodynamic model is proposed for describing phase diagrams of mixtures of lipid bilayers and am...
G-protein coupled receptors (GPCRs) are transmembrane proteins capable of recognizing an astonishing...
Reaction-center proteins of Rhodopseudomonas Sphaeroides reconstituted into phosphatidylcholine vesi...
Studies on monomolecular layers of phospholipids containing the antenna protein B800-850 (LHCP) and ...
Studies on monomolecular layers of phospholipids containing the antenna protein B800-850 (LHCP) and ...
Studies on monomolecular layers of phospholipids containing the antenna protein B800-850 (LHCP) and ...
Studies on monomolecular layers of phospholipids containing the antenna protein B800-850 (LHCP) and ...
Studies on monomolecular layers of phospholipids containing the antenna protein B800-850 (LHCP) and ...
AbstractWe considered the issue of whether shifts in the metarhodopsin I (MI)-metarhodopsin II (MII)...
The energetics of membrane-protein interactions are analyzed with the three-dimensional model of the...
The energetics of membrane-protein interactions are analyzed with the three-dimensional model of the...
The photosynthetic organisms consist a cluster of membrane bound protein-pigment complexes, which ut...
International audienceThe lateral organization of biological membranes is of great importance in man...
Folding, curvature, and domain formation are characteristics of many biological membranes. Yet the m...
International audienceThe lateral organization of biological membranes is of great importance in man...
A thermodynamic model is proposed for describing phase diagrams of mixtures of lipid bilayers and am...
G-protein coupled receptors (GPCRs) are transmembrane proteins capable of recognizing an astonishing...
Reaction-center proteins of Rhodopseudomonas Sphaeroides reconstituted into phosphatidylcholine vesi...
Studies on monomolecular layers of phospholipids containing the antenna protein B800-850 (LHCP) and ...
Studies on monomolecular layers of phospholipids containing the antenna protein B800-850 (LHCP) and ...
Studies on monomolecular layers of phospholipids containing the antenna protein B800-850 (LHCP) and ...
Studies on monomolecular layers of phospholipids containing the antenna protein B800-850 (LHCP) and ...
Studies on monomolecular layers of phospholipids containing the antenna protein B800-850 (LHCP) and ...
AbstractWe considered the issue of whether shifts in the metarhodopsin I (MI)-metarhodopsin II (MII)...
The energetics of membrane-protein interactions are analyzed with the three-dimensional model of the...
The energetics of membrane-protein interactions are analyzed with the three-dimensional model of the...
The photosynthetic organisms consist a cluster of membrane bound protein-pigment complexes, which ut...
International audienceThe lateral organization of biological membranes is of great importance in man...
Folding, curvature, and domain formation are characteristics of many biological membranes. Yet the m...
International audienceThe lateral organization of biological membranes is of great importance in man...
A thermodynamic model is proposed for describing phase diagrams of mixtures of lipid bilayers and am...
G-protein coupled receptors (GPCRs) are transmembrane proteins capable of recognizing an astonishing...