
doi: 10.1007/bf00743229
pmid: 6100372
After many years of discouraging failures, it is now possible to crystallize the intrinsic membrane proteins and to obtain structural information from diffraction studies on the crystals. The strategy for the crystallization consists of depletion of boundary phospholipids from the protein and complex formation with specific ligands.
Crystallography, Cardiolipins, Protein Conformation, Membrane Proteins, Porins, Electron Transport Complex IV, X-Ray Diffraction, Bacteriorhodopsins, Animals, Cytochromes, Freeze Fracturing, Phospholipids, Bacterial Outer Membrane Proteins
Crystallography, Cardiolipins, Protein Conformation, Membrane Proteins, Porins, Electron Transport Complex IV, X-Ray Diffraction, Bacteriorhodopsins, Animals, Cytochromes, Freeze Fracturing, Phospholipids, Bacterial Outer Membrane Proteins
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