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The brown adipocyte protein CIDEA promotes lipid droplet fusion via a phosphatidic acid-binding amphipathic helixSelf-association of transmembrane domain 2 (TM2), but not TM1, in carnitine palmitoyltransferase 1A: role of GXXXG(A) motifsMembrane protein folding: beyond the two stage model.Selection and characterization of small random transmembrane proteins that bind and activate the platelet-derived growth factor beta receptor.Application of NMR, molecular simulation, and hydrodynamics to conformational analysis of trisaccharides.Specific locations of hydrophilic amino acids in constructed transmembrane ligands of the platelet-derived growth factor beta receptor.Artificial transmembrane oncoproteins smaller than the bovine papillomavirus E5 protein redefine sequence requirements for activation of the platelet-derived growth factor beta receptor.Modified GOESY in the analysis of disaccharide conformation.Differential transmembrane domain GXXXG motif pairing impacts major histocompatibility complex (MHC) class II structure.Helical membrane peptides to modulate cell function.NMR evidence for oligosaccharide release from the dendritic-cell specific intercellular adhesion molecule 3-grabbing non-integrin-related (CLEC4M) carbohydrate recognition domain at low pH.Solution NMR analyses of the C-type carbohydrate recognition domain of DC-SIGNR protein reveal different binding modes for HIV-derived oligosaccharides and smaller glycan fragmentsIn vitro dimerization of the bovine papillomavirus E5 protein transmembrane domain.Sequence-dependent oligomerization of the Neu transmembrane domain suggests inhibition of "conformational switching" by an oncogenic mutant.Strong oligomerization behavior of PDGFbeta receptor transmembrane domain and its regulation by the juxtamembrane regions.Evidence for role of transmembrane helix-helix interactions in the assembly of the Class II major histocompatibility complex.Micelle-bound conformation of a hairpin-forming peptide: combined NMR and molecular dynamics study.Towards a structural understanding of the smallest known oncoprotein: investigation of the bovine papillomavirus E5 protein using solution-state NMR.Contributions of the transmembrane domain and a key acidic motif to assembly and function of the TatA complex.Effects of the oncogenic V(664)E mutation on membrane insertion, structure, and sequence-dependent interactions of the Neu transmembrane domain in micelles and model membranes: an integrated biophysical and simulation study.Invariant chain transmembrane domain trimerization: a step in MHC class II assembly.One motif to bind them: A small-XXX-small motif affects transmembrane domain 1 oligomerization, function, localization, and cross-talk between two yeast GPCRs.De novo design of transmembrane helix-helix interactions and measurement of stability in a biological membrane.Packing of transmembrane domain 2 of carnitine palmitoyltransferase-1A affects oligomerization and malonyl-CoA sensitivity of the mitochondrial outer membrane protein.Characterisation of the Carboxypeptidase G2 Catalytic Site and Design of New Inhibitors for Cancer TherapyCover Feature: Characterisation of the Carboxypeptidase G2 Catalytic Site and Design of New Inhibitors for Cancer Therapy (ChemBioChem 18/2018)Role of membrane environment and membrane-spanning protein regions in assembly and function of the Class II Major Histocompatibility complexSources and Haloacetic Acid/Trihalomethane Formation Potentials of Aquatic Humic Substances in the Wakarusa River and Clinton Lake near Lawrence, KansasAnalysis of Diffusion Coefficient Distributions in Humic and Fulvic Acids by Means of Diffusion Ordered NMR SpectroscopyNMR Investigation of the Interactions between 4‘-Fluoro-1‘-acetonaphthone and the Suwannee River Fulvic AcidDirect Determination of NMR Correlation Times: Analysis of the Cd−CyDTA Complex by the Relaxation Rate Ratio MethodMacrocyclisation of small peptides enabled by oxetane incorporationModulation of Transmembrane Domain Interactions in Neu Receptor Tyrosine Kinase by Membrane Fluidity and Cholesterol
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