AMPHIPOL BIBLIOGRAPHY: an exhaustive list of publications

2018 (2)


  1. Kirchdoerfer, R. N.; Wang, N.; Pallesen, J.; Wrapp, D.; Turner, H. L.; Cotrell, C. A.; Corbett, K. S.; Graham, B. S.; McLellan, J. S.; Ward, A. B. Receptor Binding and Proteolysis Do Not Induce Large Conformational Changes in the SARS-CoV Spike. (2018)bioRxiv 292672 https://doi.org/10.1101/292672.
  2. Le Bon, C.; Marconnet, A.; Masscheleyn, S.; Popot, J.-L.; Zoonens, M. Folding and Stabilizing Membrane Proteins in Amphipol A8-35. (2018) Methods https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ymeth.2018.04.012. [PubMed].
  3. Liang, B.; Tamm, L. K. Solution NMR of SNAREs, Complexin and α-Synuclein in Association with Membrane-Mimetics.(2018) Progress in Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy 105, 41–53. [PubMed].
  4. Liu, M.; Mei, X.; Herscovitz, H.; Atkinson, D. N-Terminal Mutation of ApoA-I and Interaction with ABCA1 Reveal Mechanisms of Nascent HDL Biogenesis. (2018) J. Lipid Res. 2018, jlr.M084376 https://doi.org/10.1194/jlr.M084376. [PubMed].
  5. Madej, M. G.; Ziegler, C. M. Dawning of a New Era in TRP Channel Structural Biology by Cryo-Electron Microscopy. (2018)Pflugers Arch - Eur J Physiol 470(2), 213–225 [PubMed].
  6. Marshall, R. Interactions within the Tripartite Drug-Efflux Pumps of Gram-Negative Bacteria. d_ph, University of Birmingham, 2018.
  7. Morel, J.-D.; Paatero, A. O.; Wei, J.; Yewdell, J. W.; Guenin-Macé, L.; Haver, D. V.; Impens, F.; Pietrosemoli, N.; Paavilainen, V. O.; Demangel, C. Proteomics Reveals Scope of Mycolactone-Mediated Sec61 Blockade and Distinctive Stress Signature. (2018) Mol Cell Proteomics, mcp.RA118.000824 https://doi.org/10.1074/mcp.RA118.000824. [PubMed].
  8. Nickerson, N. N.; Jao, C. C.; Xu, Y.; Quinn, J.; Skippington, E.; Alexander, M. K.; Miu, A.; Skelton, N.; Hankins, J. V.; Lopez, M. S.; Koth, C. M.; Rutherford, S.; Nishiyama, M. A Novel Inhibitor of the LolCDE ABC Transporter Essential for Lipoprotein Trafficking in Gram-Negative Bacteria. (2018)Antimicrob. Agents Chemother. https://doi.org/10.1128/AAC.02151-17. [PubMed].
  9. Pan, B.; Akyuz, N.; Liu, X.-P.; Asai, Y.; Nist-Lund, C.; Kurima, K.; Derfler, B. H.; György, B.; Limapichat, W.; Walujkar, S.; Wimalasena, L. N.; Sotomayor, M.; Corey, D. P.; Holt, J. R. TMC1 Forms the Pore of Mechanosensory Transduction Channels in Vertebrate Inner Ear Hair Cells. (218)Neuron, 99 (4), 736-753.e6. [PubMed].
  10. Panganiban, B.; Qiao, B.; Jiang, T.; DelRe, C.; Obadia, M. M.; Nguyen, T. D.; Smith, A. A. A.; Hall, A.; Sit, I.; Crosby, M. G.; Dennis, P. B.; Drockenmuller, E.; Cruz, M. O. de la; Xu, T. Random Heteropolymers Preserve Protein Function in Foreign Environments. (218)Science, 359 (6381), 1239–1243 https://doi.org/10.1126/science.aao0335.[PubMed].
  11. Popot, J.-L. Membrane Proteins in Aqueous Solutions: From Detergents to Amphipols; Biological and Medical Physics, Biomedical Engineering; Springer International Publishing, 2018. Web link
  12. Putte, W. V.; Vos, T. D.; Broeck, W. V.; Stahlberg, H.; Kudryashev, M.; Savvides, S. N. Inner-Membrane GspF of the Bacterial Type II Secretion System Is a Dimeric Adaptor Mediating Pseudopilus Biogenesis. (2018) bioRxiv 435982 https://doi.org/10.1101/435982.
  13. Qi, X.; Schmiege, P.; Coutavas, E.; Wang, J.; Li, X. Structures of Human Patched and Its Complex with Native Palmitoylated Sonic Hedgehog. (2018) Nature 560(7716):128-132.[PubMed].
  14. Rapisarda, C.; Cherrak, Y.; Kooger, R.; Schmidt, V.; Pellarin, R.; Logger, L.; Cascales, E.; Pilhofer, M.; Durand, E.; Fronzes, R. In Situ and High-Resolution Cryo-EM Structure of the Type VI Secretion Membrane Complex. (2018) bioRxiv, 441683 https://doi.org/10.1101/441683.
  15. Samanta, A.; Kiselar, J.; Pumroy, R. A.; Han, S.; Moiseenkova-Bell, V. Y. Structural Insights into the Molecular Mechanism of Mouse TRPA1 Activation and Inhibition. (2018)J. Gen. Physiol. 150 (5), 751–762.[PubMed].
  16. Schmidpeter, P. A. M.; Gao, X.; Uphadyay, V.; Rheinberger, J.; Nimigean, C. M. Ligand Binding and Activation Properties of the Purified Bacterial Cyclic Nucleotide–Gated Channel SthK.(2018)The Journal of General Physiology 150(6):821-834. [PubMed].
  17. Schubert, E.; Vetter, I. R.; Prumbaum, D.; Penczek, P. A.; Raunser, S. Membrane Insertion of α-Xenorhabdolysin in near-Atomic Detail. (2018) bioRxiv 312314 https://doi.org/10.1101/312314.

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