Peptide surfactants for cell-free production of functional G protein-coupled receptors.
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Large-scale production and protein engineering of G protein-coupled receptors for structural studiesMembrane protein production in Escherichia coli cell-free lysatesA robust and rapid method of producing soluble, stable, and functional G-protein coupled receptorsSolubilization and stabilization of isolated photosystem I complex with lipopeptide detergentsDesigner lipid-like peptides: a class of detergents for studying functional olfactory receptors using commercial cell-free systemsEscalation of polymerization in a thermal gradient.The use of amphipols for solution NMR studies of membrane proteins: advantages and constraints as compared to other solubilizing media.Expression and purification of functional human mu opioid receptor from E.coli.Milligram production and biological activity characterization of the human chemokine receptor CCR3.Legume receptors perceive the rhizobial lipochitin oligosaccharide signal molecules by direct binding.Folding of newly translated membrane protein CCR5 is assisted by the chaperonin GroEL-GroES.Designer peptide surfactants stabilize diverse functional membrane proteins.Designer nanomaterials using chiral self-assembling peptide systems and their emerging benefit for society.Close allies in membrane protein research: cell-free synthesis and nanotechnology.Soft materials based on designed self-assembling peptides: from design to application.Membrane protein synthesis in cell-free systems: from bio-mimetic systems to bio-membranes.Cell-free expression, purification, and ligand-binding analysis of Drosophila melanogaster olfactory receptors DmOR67a, DmOR85b and DmORCO.Self-Assembling Peptide Surfactants A6K and A6D Adopt a-Helical Structures Useful for Membrane Protein StabilizationLipid-like self-assembling peptide nanovesicles for drug delivery.Interaction of β(3) /β(2) -peptides, consisting of Val-Ala-Leu segments, with POPC giant unilamellar vesicles (GUVs) and white blood cancer cells (U937)--a new type of cell-penetrating peptides, and a surprising chain-length dependence of their vesiT4-lysozyme fusion for the production of human formyl peptide receptors for structural determination.Lipid-like Peptides can Stabilize Integral Membrane Proteins for Biophysical and Structural Studies.Peptides at the Interface: Self-Assembly of Amphiphilic Designer Peptides and Their Membrane Interaction Propensity.Reconstitution of Mitochondrial Membrane Proteins into Nanodiscs by Cell-Free Expression.Self-assembling peptides form nanodiscs that stabilize membrane proteins.Enhanced thermal stability and specific activity of Pseudomonas aeruginosa lipoxygenase by fusing with self-assembling amphipathic peptides.The critical aggregation concentration of peptide surfactants is predictable from dynamic hydrophobic property.High-level soluble expression of one model olfactory receptor (ODR-10) in Escherichia coli cell-free system.Discovery and design of self-assembling peptides.Peptide self-assembly into lamellar phases and the formation of lipid-peptide nanostructures.Hydrophobic supplements in cell-free systems: Designing artificial environments for membrane proteins
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Peptide surfactants for cell-free production of functional G protein-coupled receptors.
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2011年の論文
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Peptide surfactants for cell-free production of functional G protein-coupled receptors.
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Peptide surfactants for cell-free production of functional G protein-coupled receptors.
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Peptide surfactants for cell-free production of functional G protein-coupled receptors.
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Peptide surfactants for cell-free production of functional G protein-coupled receptors.
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Christoph J Wienken
Dieter Braun
Karolina Corin
Moran Jerabek-Willemsen
Philipp Baaske
Shuguang Zhang
Stefan Duhr
Xiaoqiang Wang
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10.1073/PNAS.1018185108
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2011-05-11T00:00:00Z