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Glucose-neopentyl glycol (GNG) amphiphiles for membrane protein study. / Chae, Pil Seok; Rana, Rohini R; Gotfryd, Kamil; Rasmussen, Søren G F; Kruse, Andrew C; Cho, Kyung Ho; Capaldi, Stefano; Carlsson, Emil; Kobilka, Brian; Loland, Claus J; Gether, Ulrik; Banerjee, Surajit; Byrne, Bernadette; Lee, John K; Gellman, Samuel H.
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Chemical communications (Cambridge, England), Bind 49, Nr. 23, 21.03.2013, s. 2287-9.
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Chae, PS, Rana, RR, Gotfryd, K
, Rasmussen, SGF, Kruse, AC, Cho, KH, Capaldi, S, Carlsson, E, Kobilka, B
, Loland, CJ, Gether, U, Banerjee, S, Byrne, B, Lee, JK & Gellman, SH 2013, '
Glucose-neopentyl glycol (GNG) amphiphiles for membrane protein study',
Chemical communications (Cambridge, England), bind 49, nr. 23, s. 2287-9.
https://doi.org/10.1039/c2cc36844g
APA
Chae, P. S., Rana, R. R., Gotfryd, K.
, Rasmussen, S. G. F., Kruse, A. C., Cho, K. H., Capaldi, S., Carlsson, E., Kobilka, B.
, Loland, C. J., Gether, U., Banerjee, S., Byrne, B., Lee, J. K., & Gellman, S. H. (2013).
Glucose-neopentyl glycol (GNG) amphiphiles for membrane protein study.
Chemical communications (Cambridge, England),
49(23), 2287-9.
https://doi.org/10.1039/c2cc36844g
Vancouver
Chae PS, Rana RR, Gotfryd K
, Rasmussen SGF, Kruse AC, Cho KH o.a.
Glucose-neopentyl glycol (GNG) amphiphiles for membrane protein study.
Chemical communications (Cambridge, England). 2013 mar. 21;49(23):2287-9.
https://doi.org/10.1039/c2cc36844g
Author
Chae, Pil Seok ; Rana, Rohini R ; Gotfryd, Kamil ; Rasmussen, Søren G F ; Kruse, Andrew C ; Cho, Kyung Ho ; Capaldi, Stefano ; Carlsson, Emil ; Kobilka, Brian ; Loland, Claus J ; Gether, Ulrik ; Banerjee, Surajit ; Byrne, Bernadette ; Lee, John K ; Gellman, Samuel H. / Glucose-neopentyl glycol (GNG) amphiphiles for membrane protein study. I: Chemical communications (Cambridge, England). 2013 ; Bind 49, Nr. 23. s. 2287-9.
Bibtex
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title = "Glucose-neopentyl glycol (GNG) amphiphiles for membrane protein study",
abstract = "The development of a new class of surfactants for membrane protein manipulation, {"}GNG amphiphiles{"}, is reported. These amphiphiles display promising behavior for membrane proteins, as demonstrated recently by the high resolution structure of a sodium-pumping pyrophosphatase reported by Kellosalo et al. (Science, 2012, 337, 473).",
author = "Chae, {Pil Seok} and Rana, {Rohini R} and Kamil Gotfryd and Rasmussen, {S{\o}ren G F} and Kruse, {Andrew C} and Cho, {Kyung Ho} and Stefano Capaldi and Emil Carlsson and Brian Kobilka and Loland, {Claus J} and Ulrik Gether and Surajit Banerjee and Bernadette Byrne and Lee, {John K} and Gellman, {Samuel H}",
year = "2013",
month = mar,
day = "21",
doi = "10.1039/c2cc36844g",
language = "English",
volume = "49",
pages = "2287--9",
journal = "Chemical Communications",
issn = "1359-7345",
publisher = "Royal Society of Chemistry",
number = "23",
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AU - Chae, Pil Seok
AU - Rana, Rohini R
AU - Gotfryd, Kamil
AU - Rasmussen, Søren G F
AU - Kruse, Andrew C
AU - Cho, Kyung Ho
AU - Capaldi, Stefano
AU - Carlsson, Emil
AU - Kobilka, Brian
AU - Loland, Claus J
AU - Gether, Ulrik
AU - Banerjee, Surajit
AU - Byrne, Bernadette
AU - Lee, John K
AU - Gellman, Samuel H
PY - 2013/3/21
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N2 - The development of a new class of surfactants for membrane protein manipulation, "GNG amphiphiles", is reported. These amphiphiles display promising behavior for membrane proteins, as demonstrated recently by the high resolution structure of a sodium-pumping pyrophosphatase reported by Kellosalo et al. (Science, 2012, 337, 473).
AB - The development of a new class of surfactants for membrane protein manipulation, "GNG amphiphiles", is reported. These amphiphiles display promising behavior for membrane proteins, as demonstrated recently by the high resolution structure of a sodium-pumping pyrophosphatase reported by Kellosalo et al. (Science, 2012, 337, 473).
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DO - 10.1039/c2cc36844g
M3 - Journal article
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VL - 49
SP - 2287
EP - 2289
JO - Chemical Communications
JF - Chemical Communications
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