Selected article for: "bilayer function and different protein"

Author: Khattari, Z.; Brotons, G.; Akkawi, M.; Arbely, E.; Arkin, I. T.; Salditt, T.
Title: SARS Coronavirus E Protein in Phospholipid Bilayers: An X-Ray Study
  • Cord-id: u9wmzvkz
  • Document date: 2006_3_1
  • ID: u9wmzvkz
    Snippet: We investigated the structure of the hydrophobic domain of the severe acute respiratory syndrome E protein in model lipid membranes by x-ray reflectivity and x-ray scattering. In particular, we used x-ray reflectivity to study the location of an iodine-labeled residue within the lipid bilayer. The label imposes spatial constraints on the protein topology. Experimental data taken as a function of protein/lipid ratio P/L and different swelling states support the hairpin conformation of severe acut
    Document: We investigated the structure of the hydrophobic domain of the severe acute respiratory syndrome E protein in model lipid membranes by x-ray reflectivity and x-ray scattering. In particular, we used x-ray reflectivity to study the location of an iodine-labeled residue within the lipid bilayer. The label imposes spatial constraints on the protein topology. Experimental data taken as a function of protein/lipid ratio P/L and different swelling states support the hairpin conformation of severe acute respiratory syndrome E protein reported previously. Changes in the bilayer thickness and acyl-chain ordering are presented as a function of P/L, and discussed in view of different structural models.

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