Analysis of protein structure in intact cells: crosslinking in vivo between introduced cysteines in the transmembrane domain of a bacterial chemoreceptor.
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The aspartate receptor cytoplasmic domain: in situ chemical analysis of structure, mechanism and dynamics.Use of site-directed cysteine and disulfide chemistry to probe protein structure and dynamics: applications to soluble and transmembrane receptors of bacterial chemotaxis.Signaling domain of the aspartate receptor is a helical hairpin with a localized kinase docking surface: cysteine and disulfide scanning studies.Pore architecture of the ORAI1 store-operated calcium channel.Detection of a conserved alpha-helix in the kinase-docking region of the aspartate receptor by cysteine and disulfide scanning.Structure of a conserved receptor domain that regulates kinase activity: the cytoplasmic domain of bacterial taxis receptors.Evidence that the adaptation region of the aspartate receptor is a dynamic four-helix bundle: cysteine and disulfide scanning studies.Cysteine and disulfide scanning reveals a regulatory alpha-helix in the cytoplasmic domain of the aspartate receptor.A molecular mechanism of direction switching in the flagellar motor of Escherichia coli.Transmembrane signaling in the sensor kinase DcuS of Escherichia coli: A long-range piston-type displacement of transmembrane helix 2Organization of the aerotaxis receptor aer in the membrane of Escherichia coliCD39, NTPDase 1, is attached to the plasma membrane by two transmembrane domains. Why?Accessibility of introduced cysteines in chemoreceptor transmembrane helices reveals boundaries interior to bracketing charged residuesModeling the transmembrane domain of bacterial chemoreceptorsCross-linking of sites involved with alcohol action between transmembrane segments 1 and 3 of the glycine receptor following activationTransmembrane helix uniformity examined by spectral mapping of torsion angles.Site-directed spin labeling of a bacterial chemoreceptor reveals a dynamic, loosely packed transmembrane domainThe principle of conformational signaling.Transmembrane Interactions of Full-length Mammalian Bitopic Cytochrome-P450-Cytochrome-b5 Complex in Lipid Bilayers Revealed by Sensitivity-Enhanced Dynamic Nuclear Polarization Solid-state NMR Spectroscopy.Evidence for a Helix-Clutch Mechanism of Transmembrane Signaling in a Bacterial Chemoreceptor.Biogenesis of a putative channel protein, ComEC, required for DNA uptake: membrane topology, oligomerization and formation of disulphide bonds.Conformational changes necessary for gene regulation by Tet repressor assayed by reversible disulfide bond formation.Cysteine and disulfide scanning reveals two amphiphilic helices in the linker region of the aspartate chemoreceptor.Identification of a site critical for kinase regulation on the central processing unit (CPU) helix of the aspartate receptor.Signalling substitutions in the periplasmic domain of chemoreceptor Trg induce or reduce helical sliding in the transmembrane domain.Comparison of in vitro and in vivo oligomeric states of a wild type and mutant trimeric inner membrane multidrug transporter
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Analysis of protein structure in intact cells: crosslinking in vivo between introduced cysteines in the transmembrane domain of a bacterial chemoreceptor.
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1997年の論文
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Analysis of protein structure ...... of a bacterial chemoreceptor.
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Analysis of protein structure ...... of a bacterial chemoreceptor.
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Analysis of protein structure ...... of a bacterial chemoreceptor.
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P2093
P2860
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Analysis of protein structure ...... of a bacterial chemoreceptor.
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A G Hughson
G L Hazelbauer
P2860
P304
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10.1002/PRO.5560060206
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1997-02-01T00:00:00Z