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The simulation approach to bacterial outer membrane proteins.

Molecular membrane biology, 2004
The outer membrane of Gram-negative bacteria serves as a protective barrier against the external environment but is rendered selectively permeable to nutrients and waste by proteins called porins. Other outer membrane proteins (OMPs) provide the membrane with a variety of other functions including active transport, catalysis, pathogenesis and signal ...
Peter J, Bond, Mark S P, Sansom
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β-Barrel proteins from bacterial outer membranes: structure, function and refolding

Current Opinion in Structural Biology, 1999
Recently solved outer membrane protein structures include the smallest and largest known beta-barrel structures, with functions distinct from the general and specific porins. Both protein expressed in outer membranes and protein deposited as cytoplasmic aggregates have been used for the structure determinations.
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Two‐dimensional electrophoresis and peptide mass fingerprinting of bacterial outer membrane proteins

Electrophoresis, 2001
M. Molloy   +3 more
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Bacterial outer membrane proteins: topological analyses and biotechnological perspectives.

Membrane & cell biology, 2000
The outer membrane proteins (OMPs) from gram-negative bacteria form a distinct group of integral membrane proteins with unusual primary, secondary and tertiary structures. Unlike typical prokaryotic and eukaryotic membrane proteins, bacterial OMPs contain primarily polar sequences, arranged in amphipathic antiparallel beta-barrels, and inclined to the ...
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