نتایج جستجو برای: lipid a

تعداد نتایج: 13481191  

2010
Susy C. Kohout Sarah C. Bell Lijun Liu Qiang Xu Daniel L. Minor Ehud Y. Isacoff

In the voltage-sensing phosphatase Ci-VSP, a voltage-sensing domain (VSD) controls a lipid phosphatase domain (PD). The mechanism by which the domains are allosterically coupled is not well understood. Using an in vivo assay, we found that the interdomain linker that connects the VSD to the PD is essential for coupling the full-length protein. Biochemical assays showed that the linker is also n...

Journal: :Infection and Immunity 1979

Journal: :Journal of structural biology 2009
Shuji Ye Khoi Tan Nguyen Stéphanie V Le Clair Zhan Chen

Sum frequency generation (SFG) vibrational spectroscopy has been demonstrated to be a powerful technique to study the molecular structures of surfaces and interfaces in different chemical environments. This review summarizes recent SFG studies on hybrid bilayer membranes and substrate-supported lipid monolayers and bilayers, the interaction between peptides/proteins and lipid monolayers/bilayer...

Journal: :Soft matter 2014
Costanza Montis Piero Baglioni Debora Berti

We report on the interaction of nucleolipid/DNA assemblies with model membranes, studied with small angle X-ray scattering, fluorescence microscopy and correlation spectroscopy. The fusion with the membrane can be monitored by following the diffusion properties of a lipid probe, shedding light on the parameters that regulate the internalization of the complexes.

2016
Katja Zieske Grzegorz Chwastek Petra Schwille

The Min proteins from E.coli position the bacterial cell-division machinery through pole-to-pole oscillations. In vitro, Min protein self-organization can be reconstituted in the presence of a lipid membrane as a catalytic surface. However, Min dynamics have so far not been reconstituted in fully membrane-enclosed volumes. Microdroplets interfaced by lipid monolayers were employed as a simple 3...

Journal: :Nano letters 2004
Peng Chen Jiajun Gu Eric Brandin Young-Rok Kim Qiao Wang Daniel Branton

Nanopores can serve as high throughput, single molecule sensing devices that provide insight into the distribution of static and dynamic molecular activities, properties, or interactions. We have studied double stranded DNA electrophoretic transport dynamics through fabricated nanopores in silicon nitride. A fabricated pore enables us to interrogate a broader range of molecules with a wider ran...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1973
J N Umbreit J L Strominger

The ability of various nonionic detergents to solubilize D-alanine carboxypeptidase and other membrane-bound enzymes was correlated to a physical property of the detergent, the HLB number. Only a fairly narrow range of detergents were effective solubilizing agents. Purified carboxypeptidase required either a detergent or detergent plus a lipid fraction for stability. Only those detergents effec...

Journal: :iranian biomedical journal 0
سوسن کبودانیان اردستانی sussan ardestani k مهرعلی محمود جانلو mehrali mahmood janlow عفت سوری efaht souri آمینا کریمی نیا amina karimiania

in order to find a prophylactic supplementation for individuals who are at risk of exposure to ionizing radiation, we attempted to evaluate the effect of vitamin e (vit-e), a biological free radical scavenger, on restoration of hepatic lipid peroxidation (lpo) and lipid profile (lp) changes induced by sublethal g- radiation in balb/c mice. the concentrations of cholesterol and phospholipid were...

Journal: :Cold Spring Harbor perspectives in biology 2011
Kai Simons Julio L Sampaio

Cell membranes are composed of a lipid bilayer, containing proteins that span the bilayer and/or interact with the lipids on either side of the two leaflets. Although recent advances in lipid analytics show that membranes in eukaryotic cells contain hundreds of different lipid species, the function of this lipid diversity remains enigmatic. The basic structure of cell membranes is the lipid bil...

Journal: :Small 2015
Lei Wang Johannes S Roth Xiaojun Han Stephen D Evans

In nature, plants and some bacteria have evolved an ability to convert solar energy into chemical energy usable by the organism. This process involves several proteins and the creation of a chemical gradient across the cell membrane. To transfer this process to a laboratory environment, several conditions have to be met: i) proteins need to be reconstituted into a lipid membrane, ii) the protei...

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