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Gierasch, Lila
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Orientations of helical peptides in membrane bilayers by solid state NMR spectroscopy.
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A peptide corresponding to an export-defective mutant OmpA signal sequence with asparagine in the hydrophobic core is unable to insert into model membranes.
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Dynamics of a hydrophobic peptide in membrane bilayers by solid-state nuclear magnetic resonance.
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Interaction of peptides corresponding to mitochondrial presequences with membranes.
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Effect of charged residue substitutions on the membrane-interactive properties of signal sequences of the Escherichia coli LamB protein.
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Effect of charged residue substitutions on the thermodynamics of signal peptide-lipid interactions for the Escherichia coli LamB signal sequence.
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Reorganization of lipid domain structure in membranes by a transmembrane peptide: an ESR spin label study on the effect of the Escherichia coli outer membrane protein A signal peptide on the fluid lipid domain connectivity in binary mixtures of dimyristoyl phosphatidylcholine and distearoyl phosphatidylcholine.
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Membrane-bound conformation of a signal peptide: a transferred nuclear Overhauser effect analysis.
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Fluorescence analysis of tryptophan-containing variants of the LamB signal sequence upon insertion into a lipid bilayer.
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Conformational and membrane-binding properties of a signal sequence are largely unaltered by its adjacent mature region.
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Functional and nonfunctional LamB signal sequences can be distinguished by their biophysical properties.
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Effect of tryptophan derivatives on the phase properties of bilayers.
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