G Protein-Coupled Receptor Pharmacology—Insights from Mass Spectrometry
G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) are key drug targets due to their involvement in many
physiological processes. The complexity of receptor pharmacology, however, is influenced …
physiological processes. The complexity of receptor pharmacology, however, is influenced …
Detergents: an overview
D Linke - Methods in enzymology, 2009 - Elsevier
Detergents are used in molecular biology laboratories every day. They are present in cell
lysis buffers (eg, in kits for plasmid isolation), in electrophoresis and blotting buffers, and …
lysis buffers (eg, in kits for plasmid isolation), in electrophoresis and blotting buffers, and …
The effect of detergents on the basement membrane complex of a biologic scaffold material
The basement membrane complex (BMC) is a critical component of the extracellular matrix
(ECM) that supports and facilitates the growth of cells. This study investigates four …
(ECM) that supports and facilitates the growth of cells. This study investigates four …
An acid-compatible co-polymer for the solubilization of membranes and proteins into lipid bilayer-containing nanoparticles
The fundamental importance of membrane proteins in drug discovery has meant that
membrane mimetic systems for studying membrane proteins are of increasing interest. One …
membrane mimetic systems for studying membrane proteins are of increasing interest. One …
[HTML][HTML] A new method for protein extraction from sea lettuce (Ulva fenestrata) via surfactants and alkaline aqueous solutions
Alternative protein sources such as seaweed can help relieve the pressure on land-based
protein supply. This proof-of-concept study developed an extraction method to recover …
protein supply. This proof-of-concept study developed an extraction method to recover …
Putting photosystem I to work: truly green energy
AH Teodor, BD Bruce - Trends in biotechnology, 2020 - cell.com
Meeting growing energy demands sustainably is one of the greatest challenges facing the
world. The sun strikes the Earth with sufficient energy in 1.5 h to meet annual world energy …
world. The sun strikes the Earth with sufficient energy in 1.5 h to meet annual world energy …
Formation and characterization of protein corona around nanoparticles: a review
Recent years have witnessed unprecedented increase in the use of nanoparticles in various
sectors viz. electronics, catalysis, agriculture, textile, cosmetics, bio-medicine, packaging …
sectors viz. electronics, catalysis, agriculture, textile, cosmetics, bio-medicine, packaging …
Enhanced production of a recombinant xylanase (XT6): Optimization of production and purification, and scaled-up batch fermentation in a stirred tank bioreactor
The endoxylanase XT6 produced by Geobacillus stearothermophilus is a desirable
candidate for industrial applications. In this study, the gene encoding XT6 was cloned using …
candidate for industrial applications. In this study, the gene encoding XT6 was cloned using …
[HTML][HTML] Comparison of path-based centrality measures in protein-protein interaction networks revealed proteins with phenotypic relevance during adaptation to …
M Gilbert, Z Li, XN Wu, L Rohr, S Gombos, K Harter… - Journal of …, 2021 - Elsevier
Plants must rapidly adapt to changes in nutrient conditions. Especially adaptations to
changing nitrogen environments are very complex involving also major adjustments on the …
changing nitrogen environments are very complex involving also major adjustments on the …
Integral membrane proteins in proteomics. How to break open the black box?
O Vit, J Petrak - Journal of Proteomics, 2017 - Elsevier
Integral membrane proteins (IMPs) are coded by 20–30% of human genes and execute
important functions–transmembrane transport, signal transduction, cell-cell communication …
important functions–transmembrane transport, signal transduction, cell-cell communication …