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Outer membrane protein evolution

Current Opinion in Structural Biology, 2021
Outer 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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Outer Membrane Proteins

1998
Pseudomonas aeruginosa is a gram-negative bacterium and as such has an outer membrane. The general functions of the outer membrane include size-dependent exclusion of larger molecules, permitting selective permeability of smaller molecules, uptake of large and small polycations, specific facilitated uptake of certain substrates, export of excreted ...
Robert E. W. Hancock   +1 more
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Folding of outer membrane proteins

Archives of Biochemistry and Biophysics, 2013
Outer membrane proteins (OMPs) represent a large group of β-barrel proteins found both in the membranes of both bacteria and eukaryotes. Their general ease of expression and refolding and straightforward methods to monitor their degree of folding conspire to make OMPs excellent model systems to investigate how the membrane environment and other ...
Otzen, Daniel, Andersen, Kell K
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Outer Membrane Protein Purification

2003
The 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 ...
Arigita, C   +3 more
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