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Proteins of the synaptic membrane
Neurochemical Research, 1977The purpose of this communication is to provide a survey of contempory information concerning the composition, disposition, and functional significance of proteins in or on synaptic membranes derived from rat brain synaptosomes. Special emphasis is placed on their content of glycoproteins, fibrous proteins, proteins susceptible to rapid phosphorylation
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A proximity-tagging system to identify membrane protein–protein interactions
Nature Methods, 2018Qiang Liu+7 more
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Membrane proteins and membrane rheology1
Biorheology, 1975Martin Blank, John S. Britten
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2013
Soon after Gorter and Grendel proved the existence of lipid bilayers, it became obvious that proteins were also a component of membranes. It is a protein’s amino acid sequence that locates it to membranes. Hydropathy Plots are used to predict which segments of a protein cross the membrane.
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Soon after Gorter and Grendel proved the existence of lipid bilayers, it became obvious that proteins were also a component of membranes. It is a protein’s amino acid sequence that locates it to membranes. Hydropathy Plots are used to predict which segments of a protein cross the membrane.
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Mitochondrial outer-membrane protein FUNDC1 mediates hypoxia-induced mitophagy in mammalian cells
Nature Cell Biology, 2012Lei Liu+20 more
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Membrane Proteins: Structure and Arrangement in the Membrane
1978The membranes of a cell have the principal function of setting the boundaries between the cell and the environment and between compartments within the cell. These boundaries prevent the movement of all polar solutes from one compartment to another, unless such movement is required for biological activity; under these circumstances, special transport ...
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