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Advancing membrane biology with poly(styrene-co-maleic acid)-based native nanodiscs
2019
European Polymer Journal
The elucidation of the structures and interactions of proteins and lipids in intact biological membranes remains largely uncharted territory. However, this information is crucial for understanding how organelles are assembled and how transmembrane machines transduce signals. The challenge of seeing how lipids and proteins engage each other in vivo remains difficult but is being aided by a group of amphipathic copolymers that spontaneously fragment native membranes into native nanodiscs.
doi:10.1016/j.eurpolymj.2018.11.015
fatcat:rpnub47hbfaphmr2jta3wnosbq