[NMR paper] The Influenza M2 Ectodomain Regulates the Conformational Equilibria of the Transmembrane Proton Channel: Insights from Solid-State NMR.
The Influenza M2 Ectodomain Regulates the Conformational Equilibria of the Transmembrane Proton Channel: Insights from Solid-State NMR.
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[NMR paper] NMR Dynamics of Transmembrane and Intracellular Domains of p75NTR in Lipid-Protein Nanodiscs.
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Biophys J. 2015 Aug 18;109(4):772-782
Authors: Mineev KS, Goncharuk SA, Kuzmichev PK, Vilar M, Arseniev AS
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P75NTR is a type I integral membrane protein that plays a key role in neurotrophin signaling. However, structural data for the receptor in various functional states are sparse and controversial. In this work,...
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NMR Dynamics of Transmembrane and Intracellular Domains of p75NTR in Lipid-Protein Nanodiscs
NMR Dynamics of Transmembrane and Intracellular Domains of p75NTR in Lipid-Protein Nanodiscs
Publication date: 18 August 2015
Source:Biophysical Journal, Volume 109, Issue 4</br>
Author(s): Konstantin*S. Mineev, Sergey*A. Goncharuk, Pavel*K. Kuzmichev, Marçal Vilar, Alexander*S. Arseniev</br>
P75NTR is a type I integral membrane protein that plays a key role in neurotrophin signaling. However, structural data for the receptor in various functional states are sparse and controversial. In this work, we studied the spatial structure and mobility of the...
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[NMR paper] Solid-State NMR Investigations of Peptide-Lipid Interactions of the Transmembrane Domain of A Plant-Derived Protein, Hcf106.
Solid-State NMR Investigations of Peptide-Lipid Interactions of the Transmembrane Domain of A Plant-Derived Protein, Hcf106.
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Chem Phys Lipids. 2013 Sep 24;
Authors: Zhang L, Liu L, Maltsev S, Lorigan GA, Dabney-Smith C
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Solid-State NMR Investigations of Peptide-Lipid Interactions of the Transmembrane Domain of A Plant-Derived Protein, Hcf106
Solid-State NMR Investigations of Peptide-Lipid Interactions of the Transmembrane Domain of A Plant-Derived Protein, Hcf106
Publication date: Available online 24 September 2013
Source:Chemistry and Physics of Lipids</br>
Author(s): Lei Zhang , Lishan Liu , Sergey Maltsev , Gary A. Lorigan , Carole Dabney-Smith</br>
The chloroplast twin arginine translocation system transports highly folded precursor proteins across the thylakoid using the protonmotive force as its only energy source. Hcf106 and another thylakoid protein, cpTatC compose the precursor receptor...