Selected article for: "ion channel and transmembrane domain"

Author: Khattari, Z.; Arbely, E.; Arkin, I. T.; Salditt, T.
Title: Viral ion channel proteins in model membranes: a comparative study by X-ray reflectivity
  • Cord-id: yqnbybh0
  • Document date: 2006_9_21
  • ID: yqnbybh0
    Snippet: We have investigated the effect of the transmembrane domain of three viral ion channel proteins on the lipid bilayer structure by X-ray reflectivity and scattering from oriented planar bilayers. The proteins show a similar effect on the lipid bilayer structural parameters: an increase in the lipid bilayer hydrophobic core, a decrease in the amplitude of the vertical density profile and a systematic change in the ordering of the acyl chains as a function of protein-to-lipid ratio. These results a
    Document: We have investigated the effect of the transmembrane domain of three viral ion channel proteins on the lipid bilayer structure by X-ray reflectivity and scattering from oriented planar bilayers. The proteins show a similar effect on the lipid bilayer structural parameters: an increase in the lipid bilayer hydrophobic core, a decrease in the amplitude of the vertical density profile and a systematic change in the ordering of the acyl chains as a function of protein-to-lipid ratio. These results are discussed in a comparative view.

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