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Using Scaffold Liposomes to Reconstitute Lipid-proximal Protein-protein Interactions In Vitro

DOI :

10.3791/54971-v

January 11th, 2017

January 11th, 2017

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1Department of Pharmacology, Center for Mitochondrial Diseases, The Cleveland Center for Membrane and Structural Biology, Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine

This paper describes a method for assessing the interactions and assemblies of integral membrane proteins in vitro with various partner factors in a lipid-proximal environment.

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Scaffold Liposomes

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