The role of interfacial lipids in stabilizing membrane protein oligomers
Kallol Gupta,
Joseph A. C. Donlan,
Jonathan T. S. Hopper,
Povilas Uzdavinys,
Michael Landreh,
Weston B. Struwe,
David Drew,
Andrew J. Baldwin,
Phillip J. Stansfeld and
Carol V. Robinson ()
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Kallol Gupta: University of Oxford
Joseph A. C. Donlan: University of Oxford
Jonathan T. S. Hopper: University of Oxford
Povilas Uzdavinys: Centre for Biomembrane Research, Stockholm University
Michael Landreh: University of Oxford
Weston B. Struwe: University of Oxford
David Drew: Centre for Biomembrane Research, Stockholm University
Andrew J. Baldwin: University of Oxford
Phillip J. Stansfeld: University of Oxford
Carol V. Robinson: University of Oxford
Nature, 2017, vol. 541, issue 7637, 421-424
Abstract:
Membrane lipids such as cardiolipin act as molecular glue to preserve the oligomeric states of membrane proteins with low oligomeric stability.
Date: 2017
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