Search Results - "Brosig, Bettina"
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The dimerization motif of the glycophorin A transmembrane segment in membranes: Importance of glycine residues
Published in Protein science (01-04-1998)“…The glycophorin A transmembrane segment homodimerizes to a right‐handed pair of α‐helices. Here, we identified the amino acid motif mediating this interaction…”
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A Heptad Motif of Leucine Residues Found in Membrane Proteins Can Drive Self-assembly of Artificial Transmembrane Segments
Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (02-04-1999)“…Specific interactions between α-helical transmembrane segments are important for folding and/or oligomerization of membrane proteins. Previously, we have…”
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Peptide Mimics of the Vesicular Stomatitis Virus G-protein Transmembrane Segment Drive Membrane Fusion in Vitro
Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (24-08-2001)“…The efficiency of cell-cell fusion mediated by heterologously expressed vesicular stomatitis virus G-protein has previously been shown to be affected by…”
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A Conserved Membrane-spanning Amino Acid Motif Drives Homomeric and Supports Heteromeric Assembly of Presynaptic SNARE Proteins
Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (09-06-2000)“…Assembly of the SNARE proteins synaptobrevin/VAMP, syntaxin, and SNAP-25 to binary and ternary complexes is important for docking and/or fusion of presynaptic…”
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Dimerisation of the glycophorin A transmembrane segment in membranes probed with the ToxR transcription activator
Published in Journal of molecular biology (08-11-1996)“…Specific interactions between membrane spanning polypeptide segments are important for folding and oligomerisation of integral membrane proteins. Previously…”
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Peptide mimics of SNARE transmembrane segments drive membrane fusion depending on their conformational plasticity
Published in Journal of molecular biology (24-08-2001)“…SNARE proteins are essential for different types of intracellular membrane fusion. Whereas interaction between their cytoplasmic domains is held responsible…”
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