BACKGROUND: Membrane proteins are privileged pharmaceutical targets for which the development of structure-based drug design is challenging. One underlying reason is the fact that detergents do not stabilize membrane domains as efficiently as natural lipids in membranes, often leading to a partial to complete loss of activity/stability during protein extraction and purification and preventing crystallization in an active conformation. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: Anionic calix[4]arene based detergents (C4Cn, n=1-12) were designed to structure the membrane domains through hydrophobic interactions and a network of salt bridges with the basic residues found at the cytosol-membrane interface of membrane proteins. These compounds behave as su...
Amphiphilic agents, called detergents, are invaluable tools for studying membrane proteins. However,...
AbstractStudying membrane proteins represents a major challenge in protein biochemistry, with one of...
Membrane protein studies usually require use of detergents to extract and isolate proteins from memb...
International audienceMembrane proteins are privileged pharmaceutical targets for which the developm...
Membrane proteins are privileged pharmaceutical targets for which the development of structure-based...
Membrane proteins (MPs) are important drug discovery targets for a wide range of diseases. However, ...
Membrane proteins are of main importance to living cells. These bio-macromolecules are involved in m...
Detergents have been major contributors to membrane-protein structural study for decades. However, m...
Amphipathic agents are widely used in various fields including biomedical sciences. Micelle-forming ...
To study integral membrane proteins, one has to extract them from the membrane—the step that is typi...
Membrane proteins account for a third of the eukaryotic proteome, but are greatly under-represented ...
Membrane proteins are essential for molecular transport and signaling over membranes. Transport and ...
Despite their importance in biology and medicinal chemistry, structural and functional studies of me...
Studying membrane proteins represents a major challenge in protein biochemistry, with one of the maj...
The critical contribution of membrane proteins in normal cellular function makes their detailed stru...
Amphiphilic agents, called detergents, are invaluable tools for studying membrane proteins. However,...
AbstractStudying membrane proteins represents a major challenge in protein biochemistry, with one of...
Membrane protein studies usually require use of detergents to extract and isolate proteins from memb...
International audienceMembrane proteins are privileged pharmaceutical targets for which the developm...
Membrane proteins are privileged pharmaceutical targets for which the development of structure-based...
Membrane proteins (MPs) are important drug discovery targets for a wide range of diseases. However, ...
Membrane proteins are of main importance to living cells. These bio-macromolecules are involved in m...
Detergents have been major contributors to membrane-protein structural study for decades. However, m...
Amphipathic agents are widely used in various fields including biomedical sciences. Micelle-forming ...
To study integral membrane proteins, one has to extract them from the membrane—the step that is typi...
Membrane proteins account for a third of the eukaryotic proteome, but are greatly under-represented ...
Membrane proteins are essential for molecular transport and signaling over membranes. Transport and ...
Despite their importance in biology and medicinal chemistry, structural and functional studies of me...
Studying membrane proteins represents a major challenge in protein biochemistry, with one of the maj...
The critical contribution of membrane proteins in normal cellular function makes their detailed stru...
Amphiphilic agents, called detergents, are invaluable tools for studying membrane proteins. However,...
AbstractStudying membrane proteins represents a major challenge in protein biochemistry, with one of...
Membrane protein studies usually require use of detergents to extract and isolate proteins from memb...