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Advances in Structural and Functional Analysis of Membrane Proteins by Electron Crystallography
2011
Structure
Electron crystallography is a powerful technique for the study of membrane protein structure and function in the lipid environment. When well-ordered two-dimensional crystals are obtained the structure of both protein and lipid can be determined and lipid-protein interactions analyzed. Protons and ionic charges can be visualized by electron crystallography and the protein of interest can be captured for structural analysis in a variety of physiologically distinct states. This review highlights
doi:10.1016/j.str.2011.09.001
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pmcid:PMC3197218
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