How nanoscale protein interactions determine the mesoscale dynamic organisation of bacterial outer membrane proteins
The spatiotemporal organisation of membranes is often characterised by the formation of large protein clusters. In Escherichia coli, outer membrane protein (OMP) clustering leads to OMP islands, the formation of which underpins OMP turnover and drives organisation across the cell envelope. Modelling...
Main Authors: | Chavent, M, Duncan, A, Rassam, P, Birkholz, O, Hélie, J, Reddy, T, Beliaev, D, Hambly, B, Piehler, J, Kleanthous, C, Sansom, M |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Springer Nature
2018
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