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  Amphipols From A to Z

Popot, J.-L., Althoff, T., Bagnard, D., Banères, J.-L., Bazzacco, P., Billon-Denis, E., et al. (2011). Amphipols From A to Z. Annual Review of Biophysics, 40, 379-408.

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Popot, J.-L., Author
Althoff, T.1, Author           
Bagnard, D., Author
Banères, J.-L., Author
Bazzacco, P., Author
Billon-Denis, E., Author
Catoire, L. J., Author
Champeil, P., Author
Charvolin, D., Author
Cocco, M.-J., Author
Crémel, G., Author
Dahmane, T., Author
de la Maza, L. M., Author
Ebel, C., Author
Gabel, F., Author
Giusti, F., Author
Gohon, Y., Author
Goormaghtigh, E., Author
Guittet, E., Author
Kleinschmidt, J. H., Author
Kühlbrandt, W.1, Author           Le Bon, C., AuthorMartinez, K. L., AuthorPicard, M., AuthorPucci, B., AuthorSachs, J. N., AuthorTribet, C., Authorvan Heijenoort, C., AuthorWien, F., AuthorZito, F., AuthorZoonens, M., Author more..
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1Department of Structural Biology, Max Planck Institute of Biophysics, Max Planck Society, ou_2068291              

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Free keywords: membrane proteins; amphipathic polymers; membrane biophysics; membrane biochemistry
 Abstract: Amphipols (APols) are short amphipathic polymers that can substitute for detergents to keep integral membrane proteins (MPs) water soluble. In this review, we discuss their structure and solution behavior; the way they associate with MPs; and the structure, dynamics, and solu- tion properties of the resulting complexes. All MPs tested to date form water-soluble complexes with APols, and their biochemical stability is in general greatly improved compared with MPs in detergent solutions. The functionality and ligand-binding properties of APol-trapped MPs are reviewed, and the mechanisms by which APols stabilize MPs are discussed. Applications of APols include MP folding and cell-free synthesis, structural studies by NMR, electron microscopy and X-ray diffraction, APol-mediated immobilization of MPs onto solid supports, proteomics, delivery of MPs to preexisting membranes, and vaccine formulation.

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Language(s): eng - English
 Dates: 2011
 Publication Status: Issued
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 Rev. Type: Peer
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Title: Annual Review of Biophysics
  Alternative Title : Annu. Rev. Biophys.
Source Genre: Journal
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Pages: - Volume / Issue: 40 Sequence Number: - Start / End Page: 379 - 408 Identifier: -