Marine natural products
Covering: 2002. Previous review: Nat. Prod. Rep., 2003, 20, 1 This review covers the
literature published in 2002 for marine natural products, with 579 citations (413 for the …
literature published in 2002 for marine natural products, with 579 citations (413 for the …
[HTML][HTML] Pore-forming protein toxins: from structure to function
MW Parker, SC Feil - Progress in biophysics and molecular biology, 2005 - Elsevier
Pore-forming protein toxins (PFTs) are one of Nature's most potent biological weapons. An
essential feature of their toxicity is the remarkable property that PFTs can exist either in a …
essential feature of their toxicity is the remarkable property that PFTs can exist either in a …
Structural basis for self-assembly of a cytolytic pore lined by protein and lipid
K Tanaka, JMM Caaveiro, K Morante… - Nature …, 2015 - nature.com
Pore-forming toxins (PFT) are water-soluble proteins that possess the remarkable ability to
self-assemble on the membrane of target cells, where they form pores causing cell damage …
self-assemble on the membrane of target cells, where they form pores causing cell damage …
Surface plasmon resonance in protein–membrane interactions
Surface plasmon resonance (SPR) has become one of the most important techniques for
studying macromolecular interactions. The most obvious advantages of SPR over other …
studying macromolecular interactions. The most obvious advantages of SPR over other …
Crystal and electron microscopy structures of sticholysin II actinoporin reveal insights into the mechanism of membrane pore formation
Sticholysin II (StnII) is a pore-forming protein (PFP) produced by the sea anemone
Stichodactyla helianthus. We found out that StnII exists in a monomeric soluble state but …
Stichodactyla helianthus. We found out that StnII exists in a monomeric soluble state but …
Biological nanopores: Engineering on demand
Nanopore-based sensing is a powerful technique for the detection of diverse organic and
inorganic molecules, long-read sequencing of nucleic acids, and single-molecule analyses …
inorganic molecules, long-read sequencing of nucleic acids, and single-molecule analyses …
Sea anemone toxins: A structural overview
Sea anemones produce venoms of exceptional molecular diversity, with at least 17 different
molecular scaffolds reported to date. These venom components have traditionally been …
molecular scaffolds reported to date. These venom components have traditionally been …
[HTML][HTML] Pore formation by actinoporins, cytolysins from sea anemones
Actinoporins (APs) from sea anemones are~ 20 kDa pore forming toxins with a β-sandwich
structure flanked by two α-helices. The molecular mechanism of APs pore formation is …
structure flanked by two α-helices. The molecular mechanism of APs pore formation is …
The interactions of peripheral membrane proteins with biological membranes
AM Whited, A Johs - Chemistry and physics of lipids, 2015 - Elsevier
The interactions of peripheral proteins with membrane surfaces are critical to many
biological processes, including signaling, recognition, membrane trafficking, cell division …
biological processes, including signaling, recognition, membrane trafficking, cell division …
Sphingomyelin is sorted at the trans Golgi network into a distinct class of secretory vesicle
Y Deng, FE Rivera-Molina… - Proceedings of the …, 2016 - National Acad Sciences
One of the principal functions of the trans Golgi network (TGN) is the sorting of proteins into
distinct vesicular transport carriers that mediate secretion and interorganelle trafficking. Are …
distinct vesicular transport carriers that mediate secretion and interorganelle trafficking. Are …