2001
Computation and mutagenesis suggest a right‐handed structure for the synaptobrevin transmembrane dimer
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1995
Computational searching and mutagenesis suggest a structure for the pentameric transmembrane domain of phospholamban
Adams P, Arkin I, Engelman D, Brünger A. Computational searching and mutagenesis suggest a structure for the pentameric transmembrane domain of phospholamban. Nature Structural & Molecular Biology 1995, 2: 154-162. PMID: 7749920, DOI: 10.1038/nsb0295-154.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPentameric ion channelsTransmembrane domainThree-dimensional structureMembrane proteinsHydrophobic residuesΑ-helixIon channelsComputational searchingEnvironmental constraintsTwo-bodyGlobal searchPhospholambanMutagenesisComputational methodsHomopentamerProteinExperimental dataResiduesData yields