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Synthesis of Extended, Self-Assembled Biological Membranes containing Membrane Proteins from Gas Phase

Synthesis of Extended, Self-Assembled Biological Membranes containing Membrane Proteins from Gas Phase

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英文摘要

1. Abstract Membrane proteins carry out a wide variety of biological functions. The reproduction of specific properties that have evolved over millions of years of biological membranes in a technically controlled environment is of significant interest. Here a method is presented that allows the self-assembly of a macroscopically large, freely transportable membrane with Outer membrane porin G from Escherichia Coli. The technique does not use protein specific characteristics and therefore, could represent a method for the generation of extended layers of membranes with arbitrary membrane protein content. Such in-vitro systems are relevant in the study of membrane-protein function and structure and the self-assembly of membrane-based protein complexes. They might become important for the incorporation of the lipid-membranes in technological devices.

Wilm Matthias

University College Dublin, Conway Institute

10.1101/661215

生物科学研究方法、生物科学研究技术生物物理学分子生物学

Wilm Matthias.Synthesis of Extended, Self-Assembled Biological Membranes containing Membrane Proteins from Gas Phase[EB/OL].(2025-03-28)[2025-04-29].https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/661215.点此复制

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