A pedestrian guide to membrane protein crystallization
Abstract
Membrane protein structural biology is a frontier area of modern biomedical research. Twenty to thirty-five percent of the proteins encoded by an organism's genome are integral membrane proteins. Integral membrane proteins, such as channels, transporters, and receptors, are critical components of many fundamental biological processes. Also, many integral membrane proteins are important in biomedical and biotechnological applications; the...
Paper Details
Title
A pedestrian guide to membrane protein crystallization
Published Date
Nov 1, 2004
Journal
Volume
34
Issue
3
Pages
364 - 372
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