Lipid and Protein Transfer between Nanolipoprotein Particles and Supported Lipid Bilayers
Abstract
A nanolipoprotein particle (NLP) is a lipid bilayer disc stabilized by two amphipathic "scaffold" apolipoproteins. It has been most notably utilized as a tool for solubilizing a variety of membrane proteins while preserving structural and functional properties. Transfer of functional proteins from NLPs into model membrane systems such as supported lipid bilayers (SLBs) would enable new opportunities, for example, two-dimensional protein...
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Title
Lipid and Protein Transfer between Nanolipoprotein Particles and Supported Lipid Bilayers
Published Date
Aug 23, 2019
Journal
Volume
35
Issue
37
Pages
12071 - 12078
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