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Simulations of bacterial outer membrane proteins: Towards an e-outer membrane
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Sub-cellular biochemistry, 2019
The transport of small molecules across membranes is essential for the import of nutrients and other energy sources into the cell and, for the export of waste and other potentially harmful byproducts out of the cell. While hydrophobic molecules are permeable to membranes, ions and other small polar molecules require transport via specialized membrane ...
Muriel Masi, M. Winterhalter, J. Pagés
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The transport of small molecules across membranes is essential for the import of nutrients and other energy sources into the cell and, for the export of waste and other potentially harmful byproducts out of the cell. While hydrophobic molecules are permeable to membranes, ions and other small polar molecules require transport via specialized membrane ...
Muriel Masi, M. Winterhalter, J. Pagés
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Mitochondria and cell death: outer membrane permeabilization and beyond
Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology, 2010Stephen W G Tait +2 more
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Bacterial outer membrane vesicles as a platform for biomedical applications: An update.
Journal of Controlled Release, 2020Outer membrane vesicles (OMVs) are produced by Gram-negative bacteria both in vitro and in vivo. OMVs are nano-sized spherical vehicles formed by lipid bilayer membranes and contain multiple parent bacteria-derived components.
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EcoSal Plus, 2005
Outer membrane vesicles (blebs) are produced by Escherichia coli , Salmonella , and all other gram-negative bacteria both in vitro and in vivo. Most of the research in the field has focused on the properties of vesicles derived from pathogenic bacteria and their interactions with eukaryotic ...
Amanda J, McBroom, Meta J, Kuehn
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Outer membrane vesicles (blebs) are produced by Escherichia coli , Salmonella , and all other gram-negative bacteria both in vitro and in vivo. Most of the research in the field has focused on the properties of vesicles derived from pathogenic bacteria and their interactions with eukaryotic ...
Amanda J, McBroom, Meta J, Kuehn
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Outer membrane protein evolution
Current Opinion in Structural Biology, 2021Outer membrane proteins have remarkably homogeneous structure. They are all up down β-barrels. Up down barrels themselves are composed of repeated sets of β-hairpins. The consistency of the usage of the β-hairpin throughout the outer membrane milieu allows for interrogation of the evolution of these repetitive structures.
Rik, Dhar, Joanna Sg, Slusky
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Cracking outer membrane biogenesis
Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Molecular Cell Research, 2023The outer membrane is a distinguishing feature of the Gram-negative envelope. It lies on the external face of the peptidoglycan sacculus and forms a robust permeability barrier that protects extracytoplasmic structures from environmental insults. Overcoming the barrier imposed by the outer membrane presents a significant hurdle towards developing novel
Randi L, Guest, Thomas J, Silhavy
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Outer Membrane Protein Purification
2003The major outer membrane proteins (OMPs) from Neisseria meningitidis, which are expressed at high levels, are subdivided in five classes based on molecular weight (1,2) (see Table 1). Table 1 Major Meningococcal Outer-Membrane Proteins Outer-membrane proteins Name Molecular maass Function/characteristics Class 1 PorA 44-47 kDa Porin Class 2/3 PorB 37 ...
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