Structure-function relationships for a voltage-dependent ion channel: properties of COOH-terminal fragments of colicin E1.
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Obstructing toxin pathways by targeted pore blockageChannel-forming properties of cecropins and related model compounds incorporated into planar lipid membranes.Dynamic properties of membrane proteins: reversible insertion into membrane vesicles of a colicin E1 channel-forming peptide.Membrane binding of the colicin E1 channel: activity requires an electrostatic interaction of intermediate magnitude.Computational studies of colicin insertion into membranes: the closed stateMembrane topography of ColE1 gene products: the hydrophobic anchor of the colicin E1 channel is a helical hairpin.DNA and amino acid sequence analysis of structural and immunity genes of colicins Ia and IbLocalization of the immunity protein-reactive domain in unmodified and chemically modified COOH-terminal peptides of colicin E1Solid-state NMR studies of the membrane-bound closed state of the colicin E1 channel domain in lipid bilayersGenetic study of the functional organization of the colicin E1 moleculeMajor transmembrane movement associated with colicin Ia channel gating.Membrane-bound state of the colicin E1 channel domain as an extended two-dimensional helical array.Structure and dynamics of the colicin E1 channel.Channel formation by antiapoptotic protein Bcl-2.Use of a foreign epitope as a "tag" for the localization of minor proteins within a cell: the case of the immunity protein to colicin A.Acidic pH requirement for insertion of colicin E1 into artificial membrane vesicles: relevance to the mechanism of action of colicins and certain toxins.The ubiquitous presence of channels with wide lumens and their gating by voltage.Sequential and Structural Aspects of Antifungal Peptides from Animals, Bacteria and Fungi Based on Bioinformatics Tools.Integrated light-scattering spectroscopy, a sensitive probe for peptide-vesicle binding: application to the membrane-bound colicin E1 channel peptide.Resistance of Escherichia coli to osmotically introduced complement component C9.Colicin import and pore formation: a system for studying protein transport across membranes?The formation of three-dimensional biological structures. Computer uses and future needs.Functional domains of colicin A.Voltage drives a long segment of polar residues of colicins across membranes.Constraints imposed by protease accessibility on the trans-membrane and surface topography of the colicin E1 ion channel.Differentiation between transmembrane helices and peripheral helices by the deconvolution of circular dichroism spectra of membrane proteinsTryptophan-dependent sensitized photoinactivation of colicin E1 channels in bilayer lipid membranes.Colicin E1 binding to membranes: time-resolved studies of spin-labeled mutants.Lipid-destabilizing properties of the hydrophobic helices H8 and H9 from colicin E1.Transmembrane insertion of the colicin Ia hydrophobic hairpin.
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Structure-function relationships for a voltage-dependent ion channel: properties of COOH-terminal fragments of colicin E1.
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scientific article published on June 1983
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Structure-function relationshi ...... minal fragments of colicin E1.
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Structure-function relationshi ...... minal fragments of colicin E1.
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Structure-function relationshi ...... minal fragments of colicin E1.
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Structure-function relationshi ...... minal fragments of colicin E1.
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Structure-function relationshi ...... minal fragments of colicin E1.
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Structure-function relationshi ...... minal fragments of colicin E1.
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Structure-function relationshi ...... minal fragments of colicin E1.
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A Finkelstein
C Levinthal
M V Cleveland
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10.1073/PNAS.80.12.3706
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1983-06-01T00:00:00Z