Amphipols can support the activity of a membrane enzyme.
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Preparation, functional characterization, and NMR studies of human KCNE1, a voltage-gated potassium channel accessory subunit associated with deafness and long QT syndromeDesign, synthesis, and properties of branch-chained maltoside detergents for stabilization and crystallization of integral membrane proteins: human connexin 26.Labeling and functionalizing amphipols for biological applications.Sulfonated amphipols: synthesis, properties, and applications.Tolerance to changes in membrane lipid composition as a selected trait of membrane proteinsNonmicellar systems for solution NMR spectroscopy of membrane proteinsA detergent-free strategy for the reconstitution of active enzyme complexes from native biological membranes into nanoscale discsAmphipols for each season.Solubilization of native integral membrane proteins in aqueous buffer by noncovalent chelation with monomethoxy poly(ethylene glycol) (mPEG) polymers.French swimwear for membrane proteins.Tripod Amphiphiles for Membrane Protein Manipulation.Detergent-free mass spectrometry of membrane protein complexes.New amphiphiles for membrane protein structural biology.Prokaryotic diacylglycerol kinase and undecaprenol kinase.Ice breaking in GPCR structural biology.Detergent quantification in membrane protein samples and its application to crystallization experiments.Cell-free expressed bacteriorhodopsin in different soluble membrane mimetics: biophysical properties and NMR accessibility.Quantum dot-amphipol nanocomplex for intracellular delivery and real-time imaging of siRNA.Lysophospholipid micelles sustain the stability and catalytic activity of diacylglycerol kinase in the absence of lipids.Amphiphilic biopolymers (amphibiopols) as new surfactants for membrane protein solubilization.Recent Advances in the Application of Solution NMR Spectroscopy to Multi-Span Integral Membrane Proteins.Polymer-based cell-free expression of ligand-binding family B G-protein coupled receptors without detergents
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Amphipols can support the activity of a membrane enzyme.
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Amphipols can support the activity of a membrane enzyme.
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Amphipols can support the activity of a membrane enzyme.
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Amphipols can support the activity of a membrane enzyme.
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Amphipols can support the activity of a membrane enzyme.
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Amy Kuhn Hoffman
Bonnie M Gorzelle
Charles R Sanders
Dale G Ray
Don N Gray
Melvin H Keyes
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11594-11595
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10.1021/JA027051B
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2002-10-01T00:00:00Z