Heavy Atom Detergent/Lipid Combined X-ray Crystallography for Elucidating the Structure-Function Relationships of Membrane Proteins

Membrane proteins reside in the lipid bilayer of biomembranes and the structure and function of these proteins are closely related to their interactions with lipid molecules. Structural analyses of interactions between membrane proteins and lipids or detergents that constitute biological or artifici...

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Autores principales: Shinya Hanashima, Takanori Nakane, Eiichi Mizohata
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:040cdbe8bc71420197f593d2859ddc3e2021-11-25T18:19:37ZHeavy Atom Detergent/Lipid Combined X-ray Crystallography for Elucidating the Structure-Function Relationships of Membrane Proteins10.3390/membranes111108232077-0375https://doaj.org/article/040cdbe8bc71420197f593d2859ddc3e2021-10-01T00:00:00Zhttps://www.mdpi.com/2077-0375/11/11/823https://doaj.org/toc/2077-0375Membrane proteins reside in the lipid bilayer of biomembranes and the structure and function of these proteins are closely related to their interactions with lipid molecules. Structural analyses of interactions between membrane proteins and lipids or detergents that constitute biological or artificial model membranes are important for understanding the functions and physicochemical properties of membrane proteins and biomembranes. Determination of membrane protein structures is much more difficult when compared with that of soluble proteins, but the development of various new technologies has accelerated the elucidation of the structure-function relationship of membrane proteins. This review summarizes the development of heavy atom derivative detergents and lipids that can be used for structural analysis of membrane proteins and their interactions with detergents/lipids, including their application with X-ray free-electron laser crystallography.Shinya HanashimaTakanori NakaneEiichi MizohataMDPI AGarticlemembrane proteinlipiddetergentchemical synthesisX-ray free-electron laser (XFEL)serial femtosecond crystallography (SFX)Chemical technologyTP1-1185Chemical engineeringTP155-156ENMembranes, Vol 11, Iss 823, p 823 (2021)
institution DOAJ
collection DOAJ
language EN
topic membrane protein
lipid
detergent
chemical synthesis
X-ray free-electron laser (XFEL)
serial femtosecond crystallography (SFX)
Chemical technology
TP1-1185
Chemical engineering
TP155-156
spellingShingle membrane protein
lipid
detergent
chemical synthesis
X-ray free-electron laser (XFEL)
serial femtosecond crystallography (SFX)
Chemical technology
TP1-1185
Chemical engineering
TP155-156
Shinya Hanashima
Takanori Nakane
Eiichi Mizohata
Heavy Atom Detergent/Lipid Combined X-ray Crystallography for Elucidating the Structure-Function Relationships of Membrane Proteins
description Membrane proteins reside in the lipid bilayer of biomembranes and the structure and function of these proteins are closely related to their interactions with lipid molecules. Structural analyses of interactions between membrane proteins and lipids or detergents that constitute biological or artificial model membranes are important for understanding the functions and physicochemical properties of membrane proteins and biomembranes. Determination of membrane protein structures is much more difficult when compared with that of soluble proteins, but the development of various new technologies has accelerated the elucidation of the structure-function relationship of membrane proteins. This review summarizes the development of heavy atom derivative detergents and lipids that can be used for structural analysis of membrane proteins and their interactions with detergents/lipids, including their application with X-ray free-electron laser crystallography.
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author Shinya Hanashima
Takanori Nakane
Eiichi Mizohata
author_facet Shinya Hanashima
Takanori Nakane
Eiichi Mizohata
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title Heavy Atom Detergent/Lipid Combined X-ray Crystallography for Elucidating the Structure-Function Relationships of Membrane Proteins
title_short Heavy Atom Detergent/Lipid Combined X-ray Crystallography for Elucidating the Structure-Function Relationships of Membrane Proteins
title_full Heavy Atom Detergent/Lipid Combined X-ray Crystallography for Elucidating the Structure-Function Relationships of Membrane Proteins
title_fullStr Heavy Atom Detergent/Lipid Combined X-ray Crystallography for Elucidating the Structure-Function Relationships of Membrane Proteins
title_full_unstemmed Heavy Atom Detergent/Lipid Combined X-ray Crystallography for Elucidating the Structure-Function Relationships of Membrane Proteins
title_sort heavy atom detergent/lipid combined x-ray crystallography for elucidating the structure-function relationships of membrane proteins
publisher MDPI AG
publishDate 2021
url https://doaj.org/article/040cdbe8bc71420197f593d2859ddc3e
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