NMR studies of Brownian tumbling and internal motions in proteins
DM Korzhnev, M Billeter, AS Arseniev… - Progress in Nuclear …, 2001 - Elsevier
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Molecular lipophilicity in protein modeling and drug design
Hydrophobic interactions play a key role in the folding and maintenance of the 3-dimensional
structure of proteins, as well as in the binding of ligands (eg drugs) to protein targets. …
structure of proteins, as well as in the binding of ligands (eg drugs) to protein targets. …
[HTML][HTML] Helix-helix interactions in membrane domains of bitopic proteins: Specificity and role of lipid environment
Interaction between transmembrane helices often determines biological activity of membrane
proteins. Bitopic proteins, a broad subclass of membrane proteins, form dimers containing …
proteins. Bitopic proteins, a broad subclass of membrane proteins, form dimers containing …
1H-NMR study of gramicidin A transmembrane ion channel: head-to-head right-handed, single-stranded helices
AS Arseniev, IL Barsukov, VF Bystrov, AL Lomize… - FEBS letters, 1985 - Elsevier
The structure of[Val 1 ]gramicidin A incorporated into sodium dodecyl-d 25 sulphate micelles
has been studied by two-dimensional proton NMR spectroscopy. Analysis of nuclear …
has been studied by two-dimensional proton NMR spectroscopy. Analysis of nuclear …
Spatial structure of the dimeric transmembrane domain of the growth factor receptor ErbB2 presumably corresponding to the receptor active state
EV Bocharov, KS Mineev, PE Volynsky… - Journal of Biological …, 2008 - ASBMB
Proper lateral dimerization of the transmembrane domains of receptor tyrosine kinases is
required for biochemical signal transduction across the plasma membrane. The spatial …
required for biochemical signal transduction across the plasma membrane. The spatial …
The chemical basis of fungal bioluminescence
KV Purtov, VN Petushkov, MS Baranov… - Angewandte …, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
Many species of fungi naturally produce light, a phenomenon known as bioluminescence,
however, the fungal substrates used in the chemical reactions that produce light have not …
however, the fungal substrates used in the chemical reactions that produce light have not …
[HTML][HTML] Lipid–protein nanodiscs for cell-free production of integral membrane proteins in a soluble and folded state: comparison with detergent micelles, bicelles and …
EN Lyukmanova, ZO Shenkarev… - … et Biophysica Acta (BBA …, 2012 - Elsevier
Production of integral membrane proteins (IMPs) in a folded state is a key prerequisite for
their functional and structural studies. In cell-free (CF) expression systems membrane …
their functional and structural studies. In cell-free (CF) expression systems membrane …
Spatial structure of the transmembrane domain heterodimer of ErbB1 and ErbB2 receptor tyrosine kinases
Growth factor receptor tyrosine kinases of the ErbB family play a significant role in vital cellular
processes and various cancers. During signal transduction across plasma membrane, …
processes and various cancers. During signal transduction across plasma membrane, …
Mechanism and color modulation of fungal bioluminescence
Bioluminescent fungi are spread throughout the globe, but details on their mechanism of
light emission are still scarce. Usually, the process involves three key components: an …
light emission are still scarce. Usually, the process involves three key components: an …
Left-handed dimer of EphA2 transmembrane domain: helix packing diversity among receptor tyrosine kinases
The Eph receptor tyrosine kinases and their membrane-bound ephrin ligands control a
diverse array of cell-cell interactions in the developing and adult organisms. During signal …
diverse array of cell-cell interactions in the developing and adult organisms. During signal …