Biosynthesis and spectroscopic characterization of 2-TM fragments encompassing the sequence of a human GPCR, the Y4 receptor.
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Invited review: GPCR structural characterization: Using fragments as building blocks to determine a complete structure.Large multiple transmembrane domain fragments of a G protein-coupled receptor: biosynthesis, purification, and biophysical studies.Understanding GPCR Recognition and Folding from NMR Studies of Fragments.Membrane transport piece by piece: production of transmembrane peptides for structural and functional studies.
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Biosynthesis and spectroscopic characterization of 2-TM fragments encompassing the sequence of a human GPCR, the Y4 receptor.
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Biosynthesis and spectroscopic ...... a human GPCR, the Y4 receptor.
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Biosynthesis and spectroscopic ...... a human GPCR, the Y4 receptor.
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Biosynthesis and spectroscopic ...... a human GPCR, the Y4 receptor.
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Biosynthesis and spectroscopic ...... a human GPCR, the Y4 receptor.
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Harsha Kocherla
Jacopo Marino
Oliver Zerbe
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10.1002/CBIC.201100776
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2012-03-21T00:00:00Z