AbstractRas proteins have to be associated with the inner leaflet of the plasma membrane to perform their signaling functions. This membrane targeting and binding is controlled by post-translational covalent attachment of farnesyl and palmitoyl chains to cysteines in the membrane anchor region of the N- and H-Ras isoforms. Two N-Ras lipoproteins were investigated, namely a farnesylated and hexadecylated protein, presenting the natural hydrophobic modifications and a doubly hexadecylated construct, respectively. The proteins are surface active and form a Gibbs monolayer at the air-D2O interface. The contours of the amide-I bands were analyzed using infrared reflection absorption spectroscopy (IRRAS). Langmuir monolayers of a mixture of POPC,...
AbstractInfrared reflection–absorption spectroscopy (IRRAS) of lipid/protein monolayer films in situ...
Membrane targeting through posttranslational lipid modification is essential for the function of man...
In a combined chemical biological and biophysical approach using time-lapse tapping-mode atomic forc...
AbstractRas proteins have to be associated with the inner leaflet of the plasma membrane to perform ...
AbstractLipid monolayers at the air–water interface represent half of a lipid bilayer and are theref...
AbstractRas is a central regulator of cellular signaling pathways. It is mutated in 20–30% of human ...
AbstractThe Kras protein, a member of the Ras family of bio-switches that are frequently mutated in ...
AbstractRas GTPases play a crucial role in signal transduction cascades involved in cell differentia...
AbstractBiological membranes are interesting interfaces, at which important biological processes occ...
Membrane-interacting proteins are polyphilic polymers that engage in dynamic protein–protein and pro...
An intriguing aspect of the cell membrane that provokes study is lipid-anchor enrichment of lipidate...
Ras is a membrane-anchored signaling protein that serves as a hub for many signaling pathways and al...
Biological membranes are interesting interfaces, at which important biological processes occur. In a...
Membrane proteins constitute a third of all proteins in the cell and more than 50% of drug targets. ...
The first high quality Amide I bands of membrane-bound Ras were obtained after establishing an ATR-F...
AbstractInfrared reflection–absorption spectroscopy (IRRAS) of lipid/protein monolayer films in situ...
Membrane targeting through posttranslational lipid modification is essential for the function of man...
In a combined chemical biological and biophysical approach using time-lapse tapping-mode atomic forc...
AbstractRas proteins have to be associated with the inner leaflet of the plasma membrane to perform ...
AbstractLipid monolayers at the air–water interface represent half of a lipid bilayer and are theref...
AbstractRas is a central regulator of cellular signaling pathways. It is mutated in 20–30% of human ...
AbstractThe Kras protein, a member of the Ras family of bio-switches that are frequently mutated in ...
AbstractRas GTPases play a crucial role in signal transduction cascades involved in cell differentia...
AbstractBiological membranes are interesting interfaces, at which important biological processes occ...
Membrane-interacting proteins are polyphilic polymers that engage in dynamic protein–protein and pro...
An intriguing aspect of the cell membrane that provokes study is lipid-anchor enrichment of lipidate...
Ras is a membrane-anchored signaling protein that serves as a hub for many signaling pathways and al...
Biological membranes are interesting interfaces, at which important biological processes occur. In a...
Membrane proteins constitute a third of all proteins in the cell and more than 50% of drug targets. ...
The first high quality Amide I bands of membrane-bound Ras were obtained after establishing an ATR-F...
AbstractInfrared reflection–absorption spectroscopy (IRRAS) of lipid/protein monolayer films in situ...
Membrane targeting through posttranslational lipid modification is essential for the function of man...
In a combined chemical biological and biophysical approach using time-lapse tapping-mode atomic forc...