Carbene footprinting reveals binding interfaces of a multimeric membrane‐spanning protein
Mapping the interaction sites between membrane‐spanning proteins is a key challenge in structural biology. In this study a carbene‐footprinting approach was developed and applied to identify the interfacial sites of a trimeric, integral membrane protein, OmpF, solubilised in micelles. The diazirine‐...
Main Authors: | Manzi, L, Barrow, A, Hopper, J, Kaminska, R, Kleanthous, C, Robinson, C, Moses, J, Oldham, N |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Wiley‐VCH Verlag
2017
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