AbstractAlthough reconstitution of membrane proteins within protein detergent complexes is often used to enable their structural or biophysical characterization, it is unclear how one should rationally choose the appropriate micellar environment to preserve native protein folding. Here, we investigated model mixed micelles consisting of a nonionic glucosylated alkane surfactant from the maltoside and thiomaltoside families, bile salt surfactant, and the steryl derivative cholesteryl hemisuccinate. We correlated several key attributes of these micelles with the in vitro ligand-binding activity of hA2aR in these systems. Through small-angle neutron scattering and radioligand-binding analysis, we found several key aspects of mixed micellar sys...
AbstractSurfactants with fluorinated and hemifluorinated alkyl chains have yielded encouraging resul...
Membrane proteins are amphiphilic proteins that are associated with biological membranes. They regul...
AbstractThe instability of membrane proteins in detergent solution can generally be traced to the di...
AbstractAlthough reconstitution of membrane proteins within protein detergent complexes is often use...
AbstractWe examined model mixed micelles consisting of the nonionic surfactant n-dodecyl-β-D-maltosi...
<div><p>Micelle-forming detergents provide an amphipathic environment that can mimic lipid bilayers ...
Membrane proteins are widely studied in detergent micelles, a membrane-mimetic system formed by amph...
AbstractMembrane proteins operate in unique cellular environments. Once removed from their native co...
Micelle-forming detergents provide an amphipathic environment that can mimic lipid bilayers and are ...
Micelle-forming detergents provide an amphipathic environment that can mimic lipid bilayers and are ...
Micelle-forming detergents provide an amphipathic environment that can mimic lipid bilayers and are ...
International audienceMixed protein-surfactant micelles are used for in vitro studies and 3D crystal...
AbstractMicellar solutions of lauryldimethylamine oxide, n-dodecyl-β-D-maltoside and 1-dodecanoylpro...
Mixed protein-surfactant micelles are used for in vitro studies and 3D crystallization when solution...
AbstractMolecular dynamics simulations have been used to characterize the effects of transfer from a...
AbstractSurfactants with fluorinated and hemifluorinated alkyl chains have yielded encouraging resul...
Membrane proteins are amphiphilic proteins that are associated with biological membranes. They regul...
AbstractThe instability of membrane proteins in detergent solution can generally be traced to the di...
AbstractAlthough reconstitution of membrane proteins within protein detergent complexes is often use...
AbstractWe examined model mixed micelles consisting of the nonionic surfactant n-dodecyl-β-D-maltosi...
<div><p>Micelle-forming detergents provide an amphipathic environment that can mimic lipid bilayers ...
Membrane proteins are widely studied in detergent micelles, a membrane-mimetic system formed by amph...
AbstractMembrane proteins operate in unique cellular environments. Once removed from their native co...
Micelle-forming detergents provide an amphipathic environment that can mimic lipid bilayers and are ...
Micelle-forming detergents provide an amphipathic environment that can mimic lipid bilayers and are ...
Micelle-forming detergents provide an amphipathic environment that can mimic lipid bilayers and are ...
International audienceMixed protein-surfactant micelles are used for in vitro studies and 3D crystal...
AbstractMicellar solutions of lauryldimethylamine oxide, n-dodecyl-β-D-maltoside and 1-dodecanoylpro...
Mixed protein-surfactant micelles are used for in vitro studies and 3D crystallization when solution...
AbstractMolecular dynamics simulations have been used to characterize the effects of transfer from a...
AbstractSurfactants with fluorinated and hemifluorinated alkyl chains have yielded encouraging resul...
Membrane proteins are amphiphilic proteins that are associated with biological membranes. They regul...
AbstractThe instability of membrane proteins in detergent solution can generally be traced to the di...