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Solving the membrane protein folding problem

James U. Bowie

Nature 438, 581-589(1 December 2005)

doi:10.1038/nature04395

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Figure 1

Progress of helix bundle membrane protein structure determination.

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Figure 2

The structure of the glycerol channel GlpF.

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Figure 3

Two stages of membrane protein folding10.

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Figure 4

A snapshot of a molecular dynamics simulation of a POPC bilayer16.

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Figure 5

Free energies for transfer of amino acids from water to octanol15.

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Figure 6

The Sec61 translocon structure and mechanism model23.

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