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Niraj Tolia
Department of Molecular Microbiology, Washington University in St. Louis, USA
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Paul Schlesinger
Department of Cell Biology and Physiology, Washington University in St. Louis, USA
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John R Jimah
Department of Molecular Microbiology, Washington University in St. Louis, USA
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Liposome Disruption Assay to Examine Lytic Properties of Biomolecules
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John R. Jimah
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Paul H. Schlesinger
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Niraj H. Tolia
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08/05/2017,
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Proteins may have three dimensional structural or amino acid features that suggest a role in targeting and disrupting lipids within cell membranes. It is often necessary to experimentally investigate if these proteins and biomolecules are able to ...
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Membrane Lipid Screen to Identify Molecular Targets of Biomolecules
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John R. Jimah
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Paul H. Schlesinger
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Niraj H. Tolia
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08/05/2017,
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Proteins that bind to and disrupt cell membranes may target specific phospholipids. Here we describe a protocol to identify the lipid targets of proteins and biomolecules. First, we describe a screen to identify lipids in membranes that are ...
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