Reconstitution of membrane proteins into liposomes: application to energy-transducing membrane proteins
JL Rigaud, B Pitard, D Levy - Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) …, 1995 - Elsevier
Biochim~ic~a Page 1 ELSEVIER Biochimica et Biophysica Acta 1231 (1995) 223-246
Biochim~ic~a et Biophysica A~ta Review Reconstitution of membrane proteins into liposomes …
Biochim~ic~a et Biophysica A~ta Review Reconstitution of membrane proteins into liposomes …
[HTML][HTML] Targeting pathways of C-tail-anchored proteins
N Borgese, E Fasana - Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA)-Biomembranes, 2011 - Elsevier
A large group of diverse, functionally important, and differently localized transmembrane
proteins, share a particular membrane topology, consisting of a cytosolic N-terminal region …
proteins, share a particular membrane topology, consisting of a cytosolic N-terminal region …
Spontaneous, pH-dependent membrane insertion of a transbilayer α-helix
JF Hunt, P Rath, KJ Rothschild, DM Engelman - Biochemistry, 1997 - ACS Publications
A question of fundamental importance concerning the biosynthesis of integral membrane
proteins is whether transmembrane secondary structure can insert spontaneously into a lipid …
proteins is whether transmembrane secondary structure can insert spontaneously into a lipid …
Multiple mechanisms of protein insertion into and across membranes
WT Wickner, HF Lodish - Science, 1985 - science.org
Protein localization in cells is initiated by the binding of characteristic leader (signal)
peptides to specific receptors on the membranes of mitochondria or endoplasmic reticulum …
peptides to specific receptors on the membranes of mitochondria or endoplasmic reticulum …
Cytochrome b5, its functions, structure and membrane topology
G Vergeres, L Waskell - Biochimie, 1995 - Elsevier
The first part of the present communication reviews recent advances in our understanding of
the known physiological functions of cytochrome b5. In addition, one section is devoted to a …
the known physiological functions of cytochrome b5. In addition, one section is devoted to a …
[HTML][HTML] How tails guide tail-anchored proteins to their destinations
N Borgese, S Brambillasca, S Colombo - Current opinion in cell biology, 2007 - Elsevier
A large group of diverse, functionally important, and differently localized transmembrane
proteins shares a particular membrane topology, consisting of a cytosolic N-terminal region …
proteins shares a particular membrane topology, consisting of a cytosolic N-terminal region …
[图书][B] Cytochrome P-450 and active oxygen
AI Archakov, GI Bachmanova - 1990 - elibrary.ru
Cytochrome P-450 and Active Oxygen КОРЗИНА ПОИСК НАВИГАТОР ЖУРНАЛЫ КНИГИ
ПАТЕНТЫ ПОИСК АВТОРЫ ОРГАНИЗАЦИИ КЛЮЧЕВЫЕ СЛОВА РУБРИКАТОР …
ПАТЕНТЫ ПОИСК АВТОРЫ ОРГАНИЗАЦИИ КЛЮЧЕВЫЕ СЛОВА РУБРИКАТОР …
Characterization of signal that directs C-tail–anchored proteins to mammalian mitochondrial outer membrane
C Horie, H Suzuki, M Sakaguchi… - Molecular biology of the …, 2002 - Am Soc Cell Biol
We analyzed the signal that directs the outer membrane protein with the C-terminal
transmembrane segment (TMS) to mammalian mitochondria by using yeast Tom5 as a …
transmembrane segment (TMS) to mammalian mitochondria by using yeast Tom5 as a …
Transmembrane topogenesis of a tail‐anchored protein is modulated by membrane lipid composition
S Brambillasca, M Yabal, P Soffientini… - The EMBO …, 2005 - embopress.org
A large class of proteins with cytosolic functional domains is anchored to selected
intracellular membranes by a single hydrophobic segment close to the C‐terminus. Although …
intracellular membranes by a single hydrophobic segment close to the C‐terminus. Although …
Plasma cell deficiency in human subjects with heterozygous mutations in Sec61 translocon alpha 1 subunit (SEC61A1)
D Schubert, MC Klein, S Hassdenteufel… - Journal of Allergy and …, 2018 - Elsevier
Background Primary antibody deficiencies (PADs) are the most frequent primary
immunodeficiencies in human subjects. The genetic causes of PADs are largely unknown …
immunodeficiencies in human subjects. The genetic causes of PADs are largely unknown …